Keith M Thomson – Sublingual: Album Review
‘Hard to categorise’ instrumental set from Keith M Thomson hits several sweet spots.
‘Hard to categorise’ instrumental set from Keith M Thomson hits several sweet spots.
Instrumental prog rock at its most listenable on MMTH’s album Infinite Heights shows intelligent rock can be created without being over complicated.
Fun Lovin’ Criminals are hitting a big milestone; 100% Columbian turns 25 and the band are out celebrating as only the FLC do.
Songs of love and friendship, motherhood, the natural world and the night sky – the debut from Lauren South is a restorative for jaded times.
Austrian post metal masters, Harakiri For The Sky, land in Manchester with fellow Austrians Ellende and the black metal veterans, Fen.
Ethereal and moving; Mànran reel you in and keep you captivated with their latest single.
From Cropredy to The Met – we catch up with the Joshua Burnell experience in Bury.
Jukka Mattila of Throat joins us for the second Why I Love we’ve published this month on Throbbing Gristle.
New single from Messrs Messer & Jankel – we have a premiere of the video for Mostly We Drive.
Former It Bites man Francis Dunnery in new guise – finally waking up to blues, blues and more blues…
Fresh, vibrant and full of joy. Newfoundland singer/songwriter and Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle is back, and he’s raring to go.
Evocative and dreamy soundscapes on the debut album from Cardiff-based lo-fi alt-folk purveyors Muriel.
Breathtaking arrangements of the music of Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Brittany and beyond from harpist Lily Neill and cellist Vesa Norilo. Ever wondered what a harp and a cello can achieve together??
News of the forthcoming album – Charcoal Grace – from Caligula’s Horse. Quality Prog Metal, teased with new single Golem.
Honey And The Bear, with a strong supporting cast, bring another collection of joy and light.