Patterns On The Window, The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1974: Album Review
1974 goes under the microscope in the ongoing series of Brit Progressive Pop sounds.
1974 goes under the microscope in the ongoing series of Brit Progressive Pop sounds.
News of the latest solo project from Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison.
Scouse stalwarts bang their drum; Love Is The Call from legendary indie rockers, Cast.
Album No.6 from Brooklyn’s power-pop combo, SAVAK – a tight and glorious cacophony.
Bruce Dickinson partners up once again with Roy Z to deliver his first solo record in nearly two decades.
We join Cerys Matthews in a premiere of The Notion – here’s the video from the new single from Kaspar Rapkin.
We’re at the Stoller Hall to celebrate the twenty years of Mercury nominated Kitty Jay album with Seth Lakeman and his usual sidekicks.
Fairport Convention and At The Barrier presents the Fairport’s Cropredy Convention Quiz 2024.
Genre blurring album number six from the Michigan mavericks, Frontier Ruckus, applying a pop sheen to country-gothic.
A seamless blend of old and new. Liverpool-based producer Fran Ashcroft revisits his tape archives and creates new life.
legendary singer songwriter Charlie Dore heads out on the road again in March.
News of the new expanded version of Mirror To The Sky by Yes as they get ready for their UK/Euro Classic Tales Of Yes tour.
Anglo-Scots duo take their Quebecois dance party inter-species. Humans allowed.
Giants of the thriving Norfolk folk scene join forces in Kitewing – and the result is fireworks!
We have a comprehensive view of the UK Blues Festival in Blackpool, where several ATB favourites shine – as does a certain R.Plant.