SOM – The Shape Of Everything: Album Review
SOM follow last year’s Awake EP and Billie Ellish cover with a mighty collection of powerful anecdotes.
SOM follow last year’s Awake EP and Billie Ellish cover with a mighty collection of powerful anecdotes.
Chamber folk concept album from Canadian prairie songstress Raine Hamilton.
Hoganistas rejoice! A fifth album of driving and subtle Country Rock from Police Dog Hogan as the seven piece outfit go Overground.
Staring At Mountain – a delightful stripped back leap forward for Randolph’s Leap frontman Adam Ross.
Deluxe 2022 double-disc reissue of Trojan Records bestseller from Nicky Thomas.
Largely exquisite tribute/cover to Tony Rice’s Church Street Blues, his 1983 bluegrass masterclass from Punch Brothers.
Tony Martin breaks his 15 year plus solo hiatus to deliver his next solo album. Thorns follows up Scream which was released in 2005.
Vibrant new music from Niteworks, Skye’s masters of Gaelictronica.
Reissue of the sparkling 2008 debut album from Johnny Foreigner. Take a deep breath…
Sixth album from “Brighton’s Loudest Duo” – Blood Red Shoes – a successful mélange of pop, rock, grunge, punk and electronica.
Ups and downs, twists and turns, joy and heartbreak. All combine to tell the story of Scotland’s house band – Runrig.
Matt McGinn returns with album number five entitled Time Well Spent. The LP is the follow up to the sublime Lessons Of War.
Southern Avenue reimagine American music with a blast of Southern gospel blues, righteous R&B and soul power.
Behemoth release In Absentia Dei; their lockdown streaming event which takes their musical and aesthetic presentation to brand new levels.
Prolific singer-songwriter Sean Taylor shows his contemplative side on album No.12