Prism Shores – Softest Attack: Album Review
Prism Shores’ Softest Attack feels like a DIY jangle-pop record built from familiar ingredients
Prism Shores’ Softest Attack feels like a DIY jangle-pop record built from familiar ingredients
Swedish gothic doom entity Draconian are back after 6 years with a new release and a very big return for In Somnolent Ruin.
Arriving like an Arctic blast in the dead of summer, Frozen Soul returns with bone-chilling HM-2 buzzsaw tones wrapped in permafrost on their latest release, No Place of Warmth.
Welcome to Issue #9 of Singles Selection. With Singles Selection, we take a look at some of the brand new singles – precursors to forthcoming albums or standalone – that have pricked our ears.
Midge Ure on an expansive double set that might even leave something still unsaid?
In a Time Tunnel of sorts, we travel back to 1982 with Peter Gabriel and a landmark performance at a landmark WOMAD.
Vince Clarke remixes and remodels a plethora of iconic names and songs.
On the back of a highly successful debut album Everyone Says Hi give a taste of what’s to come with a new single.
James Kennedy joins is for a Why I Love on the magnificent Rage Against The Machine.
In the year that marks a decade since Blossoms’ debut #1 album, they deliver their first new song of 2026
5CD and Blu-ray boxset that features every surviving British radio and television appearance by Strawbs in a comprehensive history of this legendary band.
Mid Seventies Uriah Heep – a fertile period – gathered in one fell swoop.
Prolific Australian guitarist, composer and producer Plini releases his brand new album; An Unnameable Desire.
News and views on the new EP from The Hempolics along with touring details..
All Sparks Disco host an absolute fireball of an event with a trio of bands that collectively gave the audience an unforgettable (and very, very warm) evening of fantastic music.