Chris Marksberry – The Perry Vale Sessions: Album Review
SE London singer-songwriter Chris Marksberry rocks out and channels those who’ve inspired him most on his second album – The Perry Vale Sessions.
SE London singer-songwriter Chris Marksberry rocks out and channels those who’ve inspired him most on his second album – The Perry Vale Sessions.
Embrace United Bible Studies in a new found burst of accessibility, easier on the ear, if still avoidant of the mainstream.
PDC, clearly, early doors Ric Sanders, as he (sugar)canes his version of the blues, across two stellar albums.
DJ & Author Radcliffe and Artist & Guitar teacher Boardman hone their harmonies to deliver ten atmospheric songs on their second album.
So here we are. 54 years on from his 1971 debut album, Acoustic Confusion, venerable singer-songwriter Steve Tilston has issued his last offering.
Rediscovered recordings of the short-lived folk-rock ‘Supergroup,’ The GPs. Could this be the spark for an unexpected reunion??
Dorie Jackson flies once again – expect the unexpected from the House of Kaprekar. No Prog required.
Home Service have achieved the impossible by finding a replacement for the hitherto irreplaceable John Tams and, to prove it, they’re back – with a stunning new live album.
Keeping alchemists busy since the 1500s, a first live recording for Elizabethan proggers Gryphon.
Squeezer heaven from dynamic duo, Care & Turner, repackaging old glories and unleashing some, if sadly, posthumous new ones.
David Carroll reprises his time walk through medieval prog/folk-rock mash; yet another bumper crop of vintage frolics.
David Jackson & René van Commenée dig deep and find buried treasure.
David Jackson & René van Commenée tease their upcoming album with a seasonal digital single.
A solo debut from Ruth Angell which redefines sublime.
A welcome seasonal offering from the all-star Albion Christmas Band.