Hothouse Flowers w/ Lorraine Nash – O2 Ritz Manchester: Live Review
Hothouse Flowers celebrate their first two albums in emphatic fashion. Support comes from the brilliantly talented Lorraine Nash.
Hothouse Flowers celebrate their first two albums in emphatic fashion. Support comes from the brilliantly talented Lorraine Nash.
Neal Morse, The Resonance and The Flower Kings put on a Prog tour de force in Manchester.
Hothouse Flowers have their London Records albums collected via Cherry Red Records offering a great overview of one of the finest Irish bands in the land.
Sophomore album from hard-working heavy-Americana exponents American Mile. American Dream documents the sacrifices, strength and resilience it takes to keep a band together and to be a functioning human in the 2020s
Lenny returns with her sophomore EP, Something’s Not Nothing. It finds the up and coming alt-British act in heartfelt mode.
We’re joined by Chatrán González – leader and producer of MUVA – who tells us about the enduring legacy of Sepultura
Noirer than noir, but with bigger bandwidth. Ben De La Cour’s New Roses.
Here comes Summer! As the festival season beckons, we preview The Gate To Southwell Festival 2025.
Latest single from Angel Snow with the message “Try to learn while you’re young, You can’t outshine the midnight sun.”
Agalloch headline day two of Fortress Festival; a day where every single band could be the band of the weekend.
Scarborough plays host to another sold out Fortress Festival, helping deliver the crème de la crème of extreme metal to UK shores.
Welcome to Quick Takes for May – a quick look at album releases from Toria Wooff, Cosmic Cathedral, Ally Venable, Radcliffe & Boardman, Samantha Fish, Andrea Rinciari, Sue Harding and Milkweed.
First new music for five years from British-born, Paris-based Ala.Ni. Something You Said is an enticing foretaste of her yet-to-be-named, yet-to-be-scheduled forthcoming album.
Classically-trained saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist & composer Betty Accorsi previews her forthcoming album, Nature Prints, with Mary.
Classy academia in a new age sonic display of ambient neo-classicism from Ross Whyte on Provenance.