IQ – Live From London: Album Review
The time tunnel takes a wobbly trip back to 1985. The days when IQ wanted to be, and were, magnificent.
The time tunnel takes a wobbly trip back to 1985. The days when IQ wanted to be, and were, magnificent.
Third full-length album from Aquakultre, takes a deep dive into Black Nova Scotian history and says so much that really needs to be said.
Quick Takes for January ’26 – Sky Valley Mistress, Alter Bridge, Blackwater Holylight, Ger Eaton, Tessa Rose Jackson and Zu are amongst our monthly appraisal.
Sean Taylor takes aim and fires at a host of deserving and familiar adversaries on his new album, First Light.
Country and Northern from the heart of the Orkneys, Haverin deliver a solid and sound debut, worthy of note and attention.
Blues-rock guitarist Laurence Jones sings of life on the road, love, and his struggles with Crohn’s disease on On My Own – his first solo acoustic venture.
Worth the wait, Falasgair blow the blimmin’ barn down!
Dutch prog-metallers Textures release their long awaited sixth record via Kscope. Genotype is the bands first release since 2016’s Phenotype.
The first three Be-Bop Deluxe albums are presented in a well put together box set.
Dusty dreams of Australiana, as The Paper Kites dig down deep in the soul.
Bruit revisit their past to offer their view of the mysterious and unpredictable nature of modern life.
With Panorama, their fourth album release, Swedish band Hallas offer yet another chapter in their ever growing career. Travel warily in the musical fantasy world they create.
Dark and intimate, the debut album from Betty Blight refocuses the perspective around maligned women and reveres our place in nature.
A pleasing pot-pourri of powered and punchy electro-pop from Hen Hoose Collective to confound your expectations.
Eliza Marshall adapts and preserves with a spiritually uplifting and inspirational set.