Jenny Don’t & The Spurs – Broken Hearted Blue: Album Review
Friday nights should always be like this; hell, even on a Monday. Twangtastic!
Friday nights should always be like this; hell, even on a Monday. Twangtastic!
The Progressive Rock Revival 1981-1983; Andrew Wild sets the scene ready for Vol 2….
With no connection bar their lateness, trad.arr. through a Saskatoon shutter, folktronica of an an anglo-french origin and blues from (ish) Norway.
Set the controls – Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets pull off another blinding portrayal of the early music of Pink Floyd in Manchester.
Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson’s Gypsy Suite is released in a new remastered and expanded CD edition.
Debut album from brother and sister duo, Painted Sky: Eleven flawless interpretations and adaptations of traditional themes.
News of Clouds Of War – a collaborative work by renowned musicians Yishai Sweartz (Tomorrow’s Rain) from Tel Aviv and Mona Mur from Berlin.Â
We’re joined by Max Satow – the man behind Noshows – for a Why I Love on the psych rock of Tame impala.
Warwickshire singer-songwriter Karen Killeen-Jones considers life from the female perspective in six delightful songs.
Southend’s folk/Americana troubadour, MG Boulter returns – and this time he’s looking a little deeper below the mundanities of suburban life.
Haken’s Richard Henshell continues to tread the solo path in the first of a trio of EPs.
Preternaturally good tranche of the Linda Thompson songbook. Even, largely, nominally without her. But she’s definitely there!
Tom Morello, of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave fame, drops by London and cranks up the volume, we checked it out.
We are in Taylor Town, formerly known as Liverpool, to watch the biggest tour in the world. Like, ever.
The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer roll into the plush new confines of Co-op live for a celebratory night of alt-rock.