Miller Anderson – Bright City (Remastered & Expanded): Album Review
First solo album from journeyman guitarist, Miller Anderson, brushing up surprisingly well, showing what coulda been.
First solo album from journeyman guitarist, Miller Anderson, brushing up surprisingly well, showing what coulda been.
News of a hometown show for ATB faves Barbara. The Prince Albert in Brightoni s the place to be on 8th April.
Desert Storm drummer, Elliot Cole, joins us At The Barrier to remind us why Black Sabbath are such an influence.
News of All Becomes Indistinct, the new album from noise rock duo, Terms.
Songs Of Surrender is the new ‘reimagined’ collection from U2 featuring 40 songs from their back catalogue with new arrangements and lyrics.
Dynamic Indiana trio The Cold Stares release Voices – a diverse collection of top quality blues.
The Levellers (Collective) line up in Birmingham. The Symphony Hall? Sitting Down? No dogs? Terrific!
Van Der Graaf Generator live in 2022; still a potent force many decades on from the golden years of Progressive Rock.
Delightful short collection from wave-making Suffolk-Surrey songstress, Hannah Scott.
A bunch of folkies from Brighton prove they’re not beyond such a comparison, with a further visceral acoustic take of the back catalogue.
Following the release of their debut album, SOMA, the guys from Half Me join us at the barrier for a Why I Love on US Metalcore band Sworn In.
Lost Trades follow up their award-winning debut with Petrichor – an album that should match its success.
We assess the BBC Broadcasts set from Genesis and its place in amongst the bands live releases.
Dan Walsh does O’Neill’s Tunes -Heaven for both the seasoned banjophile and the banjocurious, which may even convert the odd banjophobe.
A sublime blend of country, rock and Little Feat-style southern funk. The new album from Nashville singer-songwriter Gwil Owen is an all-round triumph