Today marks a whole four decades since the irrepressible Bruce Springsteen finally signed on the dotted line to join the...
Very nearly 4 and a half hours of music finds its way onto No Songs Tomorrow – A Darkwave Journey,...
A lot of people live their lives thinking Ozzy Osbourne is the embodiment of Black Sabbath. He was, of course,...
For the most part, Laura Loeters and Gregor Sonnenberg AKA The Day, who live and work in Antwerp and Hamburg...
If we assessed albums by their titles alone, Give Pigeons The Right Of Way would be a clear winner at...
Amongst the many superb records released in 2024, which is truly turning out to be a vintage year for music,...
Four years ago, when the pandemic was just beginning, we all fantasized about what oeuvres based on it would look...
‘Americana is not a genre” is an argument I’ve heard from time to time over the years. If ever there...
Bristolian trip hop trio Portishead seem to have ploughed back into public consciousness as of late, perhaps owing to an...
Last year, reviewing Withered Hand’s live gig in Edinburgh, he was joined by Kathryn Williams. They alluded to a record...
Another in the series of posthumous releases by Cherry Red, the latest collecting together music from what is described as...
Fans of guitars dripping with scuzz simply cannot ignore Oxford’s Barrelhaus, whose second album, Azimuth (definitely not to be confused...
I do love unpredictability in music. Damon McMahon, aka Amen Dunes, fits the bill perfectly on that count. You think...
Produced by his Procol Harum bandmate Matthew Fisher, 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of Bridge Of Sighs, which is an...
If you’re new to Czech band Manon Meurt, now is the ideal time to join the party. They’ve been an...