Torsz – Otthon: Single Review
A six year break has given Hungary’s instrumentally focussed rock group Torsz time to decide the next phase of their career.
A six year break has given Hungary’s instrumentally focussed rock group Torsz time to decide the next phase of their career.
Shed your clothes, take a walk through Greenwich Village – and try to keep up as Jeffrey Lewis disgorges his lyrical cascades
If these are their weaknesses, God help us when we see the strengths of Brown Horse!
A promising new start, death throes and fine moments and a stirring reminder of how Britain’s finest soul-rock band sounded when they hit the top of their game. Steve Marriott’s final Humble Pie years get the Cherry Red boxset treatment.
Q: What’s big and bandy, and full of gigs? Clue: Turnstone is their new touchstone. A: Gigspanner Big Band!
Another foretaste of the treats to come on New Girl Syndrome – the forthcoming EP from NZ-born, LA-based singer-songwriter Lisa Crawley. The Gatekeeper is bright, bubbly and hard-hitting…
First recorded output in two years from acclaimed duo The Swell Season – People We Used to Be is a lush, string-enhanced epic ballad
Another preview of Healing Voices – the forthcoming album from pan-African duo, Esinam & Subusile Xaba. And it’s another simmering blend of African rhythms, jazz and funk.
Anglo-Welsh duo Filkin’s Drift assemble the songs and tunes that inspired them during their 2023 walking tour along the Welsh Coastal Path for a debut album with a difference!
Brady unpacks his backpack of the obscure and arcane, off-cuts and live, for a pick and mix of myriad delights.
Coming off of their refreshingly inventive third album, Lust For Life Or: How to Thread the Needle and Come Out the Other Side to Tell the Story, Courting hit up Manchester Gorilla.
Skunk Anansie are readying their latest album; what better way to hype it than with a sold out show in Manchester!
Edinburgh musician/poet/novelist Andrew Ferguson pursues his SIASA project as, prompted by Dylan – and the life experiences of himself and others – he asks “What is Folk?”
Arch Enemy push their boundaries with a fearsome new collection.
Detta Kenzie goes in at the deep end with a bold choice of single.