Steve Hillage – Paris Bataclan 1979: Album Review
Classic seventies Hillage. Period. The Open album gets aired aong with the ‘hits’ in Paris.
Classic seventies Hillage. Period. The Open album gets aired aong with the ‘hits’ in Paris.
Lou Lyne offers a dreamy and wistful melancholia from a chamber axis, accessible to all.
Between The Moon and the Milkman is the stunning debut album from Teesside’s premier chanteuse, Amelia Coburn.
The Hanging Stars embrace the cosmos, leaving the country for much wider climes.
Two gigs in one day for Kettle & Odgers in tribute to Phil Ochs. We report back from the Green Note and Aces And Eights in London town.
Sons Of Liberty reach for the sky – The Detail In The Devil finds Sons Of Liberty right in the groove – it’s their time.
Another stunning collection from Statesboro-via-Cambridge chocolate-voiced guitar maestro, Brooks Williams. His first solo album in four years.
Rolling Folk provides a vehicle to showcase the songwriting prowess of Merry Hell’s Virginia Kettle.
Another taster for the upcoming EP release from Thunderous Jones.
A final round up from the 2024 Fairport WinTour which winds down – you can’t keep us away
Ferocious Dog are on top form with their latest release, full to the brim with emotion.
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.