Breabach-Fàs: Album Review
Sublime marriage of the the organic with some softer edges of modernity allowing for sustained – and sustaining, growth from Breabach.
Sublime marriage of the the organic with some softer edges of modernity allowing for sustained – and sustaining, growth from Breabach.
Todd Rundgren and a star studded line up of collaborators blast off into the stratosphere.
A ‘first time on vinyl’ release from the Steeleye Span archives, capturing the classic lineup in a classic show.
Something refreshingly inventive from Bristol-based outfit Jakabol whose experimental journey builds bridges between many forms on their debut album Jaded Temple.
Lamb Of God are back with Omens; another fine slice of heavy metal from the veteran Virginian rockers.
Pioneering She-Punk, Helen McCookerybook, releases her ninth studio album.
We’re back this month at Over Hulton Folk Club for Reg Meuross and Anna Renae.
A whole lotta revisiting involving Liverpool Philharmonic, Steve Hackett, Genesis and Foxtrot.
Undiscovered gems from enduring national treasure emerge, blinking and vibrant.
Joel Holmqvist from Aviana heads to the barrier to tell us why he loves Finnish rockers HIM.
With a new album scheduled for January 2023 the enigmatic The Inspector Cluzo give us a taster with the single and title track Horizon.
QUEENSRŸCHE offer up enough to prove their worth in the Prog Metal premier league.
Bjorn Riis releases his amazing tribute to Pink Floyd expertly replicating the sound every Floyd fan from the early days to the hiatus of the 70’s will instantly recognise.
Swapping the sunshine of California for a rainy autumnal night in Manchester, stoner rock pioneers Fu Manchu visit Manchester Club Academy on their European tour.
A.A. Williams unleashes another behemoth of an album. Epic and inspirational. Record of the year material – again.