(4 / 5) Since 2002 when Cornwall’s Eden Project was opened, it has hosted some of the world’s top artists in a...
The Who: Live At Eden Project 25/07/2023 (Earmusic) 29th May 2026
(4 / 5) Since 2002 when Cornwall’s Eden Project was opened, it has hosted some of the world’s top artists in a...
(5 / 5) With the release of their 14th studio “Peaches!”, The Black Keys enter another notable phase in their long career...
(5 / 5) “Fading Forward” is the kind of record that draws you in gently before revealing just how much emotional weight it is...
(4 / 5) When I spoke to Tori Amos for this magazine in the wake of the release of her last album, “Ocean To Ocean”, the US...
(5 / 5) Holly Humberstone first emerged with 2020’s “Falling Asleep At The Wheel”, a debut EP that established her...
(4 / 5) Rexen, aka Michael Rexen the 41-year-old Denmark singer and songwriter with roots in the United Arab Emirates, recorded...
(5 / 5) Gary Moore. The late and the great, and very much missed Thin Lizzy and solo star guitarist, singer and songwriter who...
(5 / 5) “The Heart Wants What It Wants”, the debut album from Late Transmissions starring Eve Quartermain, is a striking piece...
At 26-years-old, Yellow Days, aka Manchester-born George van den Broek, has already crafted a catalogue that many artists twice his age...
US funk sextet Lettuce dished up their delicious new album, “Cook”, this month (December 2025) after completing the European leg...
Kira Skov is a successful Danish singer and songwriter, who released the excellent “What Ties Us Together Will Tear Us...
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