Album Of The Month [September] In the time I have written music reviews, I cannot recall ever trotting out the lazy...
Bruce Katz Band: Back In Boston Live (Dancing Rooster Records) 13th September 2024
Hifi Sean & David McAlmont: Daylight (Plastique Records)16th August 2024
Beabadoobe: This Is How Tomorrow Moves (Dirty Hit) 9th August 2024
Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour: “Friendly Town” (Mascot Label Group/Provogue) 23rd August 2024
Kitty Liv has released her flipping excellent debut solo album “Easy Tiger” – 10 tracks, written, re...
Album of the Month [August] In these stressful cost of living crisis-induced times, if you seek a soothing, calming...
Flo Perlin’s third album, “Clay” is a lovely job. The 10 self-penned songs straddle Joni Mitchell...
* ALBUM OF THE MONTH [May] * Becky Hill is one of the UK’s most talented singers the country has produced for...
* ALBUM OF THE MONTH [July] * It’s been more than seven years since The Rifles released their last record, but now the...
UK trio Tom Mansi & The Icebreakers describe themselves as “Rock n roll blues alternative originals three-piece...
Think you have Quo’s Francis Rossi sussed? Think again! You may not know that his love of country and roots music...
The Pet Shop Boys drop their 15th studio album today [ 26th April 2024], their first for four years – back on the...
Much-talked about UK folk band Banter deliver a dozen superb tracks on their fourth album, “Heroes”. The...
* Album Of The Month [June] * Quinn Sullivan’s vocals have improved greatly since I saw him opening for and playing...
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