The Church – Eros Zeta And The Perfumed Guitars: Album Review
The Church return with their 27th portion of alternative psychedelia.
The Church return with their 27th portion of alternative psychedelia.
Multinational trio of enchanting singers combine their harmonies, musical roots and languages for this hugely entertaining album .
Treasure chest of vintage slow fused crackers from Jim Keller, topped by a dark deep swamp of a voice, tailed by the passion of experience.
Bass Communion – latest in a series of ‘music’/sound explorations – blink and you might miss it.
Our favourite Belfast brothers – and their ever-willing pals – are back with more brain-baffling high-jinks. There’s nothing much happening in a futuristic Belfast or is there…?
Barbara return, with the long-awaited follow-up to Mildly Entertaining, their stunning 2022 debut. Happy Days, indeed!
North Carolinian drag queen, Flamy Grant kicks off Pride Month ’24 with a funky foretaste of her forthcoming album.
Punk’s never dead with a Cherry Red! The Vibrators singles collected…
New Boston outfit Tinkertown ignite anticipation for their forthcoming album with an incendiary lead single – Red Eyes.
Blue Rose Code play an intimate acoustic show, encompassing both new and old songs, hosted by Montrose Folk Club .
Heed the warning – “listen at your own risk – beware of electrical shock” from Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown’s Electrified.
All surviving BBC sessions recorded by ‘Proto-Punk’ agit rockers, The Edgar Broughton Band, collected and packaged in one convenient box.
Africa Oyé is set to continue in June 2024 as the UK’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture at Sefton Park in Liverpool.
Richard Thompson is Manchester bound as he sails his Ship To Shore. Jim Moray supports for a splendid night of classic folk rock.
Moreland offers more than ever, an unexpected statement of such quiet power as to assure his due place at the top table.