Midlake – A Bridge To Far: Album Review
There’s a palpable optimism woven between the sonic spaces of A Bridge To Far. ; the sixth and latest release from Midlake.
There’s a palpable optimism woven between the sonic spaces of A Bridge To Far. ; the sixth and latest release from Midlake.
The Flaming Lips are touring in celebration of one of their many magnus opuses; 2002’s Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.
Father John Misty brings the sounds of Mahashmashana to Manchester. Backed by an indelible band, Mr. Tillman delivers a sumptuous sermon.
Wafty dream-pop with a sense of heritage and permanence from The Innocence Mission.
All the Father John Misty’s you need; all here together, mostly new and mainly keepers. He is legion.
Pop Music to keep you on your toes. The second album from Amsterdam outfit Personal Trainer gives a glimpse of what The Velvet Underground would have been doing if they’d made it to 2024.
Swoony dream pop to waft you into a sense of reverie, from the Armagh troubadour, Conchùr White.
With the sword firmly out the stone, the ex-Midlake man stalks the myths and legends of old England.
Rich, sophisticated contemplations of human interaction – a stirring, widescreen, collection of thought-provoking tunes from Laura Groves.
Testing, teasing and thoroughly tempting – Third solo album from Duke Spirit vocalist Liela Moss is a triumph.
Tallies continue to show their great style and quality on the live circuit. We caught the band in Manchester in support of Patina; their latest album.
A.A. Williams unleashes another behemoth of an album. Epic and inspirational. Record of the year material – again.
Plucky Canadians, Tallies, re-invent the 80’s in a glittering jangle of joy. Their ‘Patina’ album is out on Bella Union.
News of the new album and tour dates from A. A. Williams. Read about As The Moon Rests and see the video for the single, Evaporate.
Tapping into the ideals of a more optimistic era – Midlake make their overdue return.