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ALBUM REVIEW: PATRICIA LALOR 'COVERS EP1'
The 14 year old singer songwriter continues to show her talent on her latest release 'Covers EP 1'. Stepping away from her usual...


ALBUM REVIEW: THE BEST OF RORY GALLAGHER
Celebrating the passion, talent and power of the G man #rorygallagher Hard to believe that it's been 25 years since Rory Gallagher left...


ALBUM REVIEW: SOLARIS 'THINKING IN STEREO'
Space Rock gets a 2020 reboot Recorded during the Covid pandemic, Thinking in Stereo feels as though it's been created during a time of...


ALBUM REVIEW: AYREON 'TRANSITUS'
Ayreon blends steampunk with rock in his new opus Arjen Lucassen steps out of his comfort zone of space operas to create a new...


ALBUM REVIEW: TALLIE GABRIEL ‘LITTLE DEATH’
Poetic reflections on a breakup in the debut from Tallie Gabriel Tallie Gabriel releases her debut EP and takes inspiration from the end...


ALBUM REVIEW: FLYING COLORS THIRD STAGE: LIVE IN LONDON
Supergroup pass live concert with flying colors “Welcome to the rarest of all sightings, rarer than a UFO sighting, rarer than a...


ALBUM REVIEW: ROACHFORD 'TWICE IN A LIFETIME'
Stax of soul music on Roachford's latest “I've been drowning in a world of madness, just trying to keep my head about the darkness” the...


ALBUM REVIEW: DOKKEN 'THE LOST SONGS: 1978-1981'
Heavily influenced by The Scorpions and Van Halen, these early tracks show Dokken trying to carve out their own identity, but they also show


ALBUM REVIEW: WALTER TROUT 'ORDINARY MADNESS'
Ordinary Madness, extraordinary album Walter Trout has faced death firmly in the face and survived to tell the tale. His liver transplant...


ALBUM REVIEW: LINDSAY ELL 'HEART THEORY'
Lindsay Ell explores the Kübler-Ross model of grief in her latest album #country #albumreview Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist...


ALBUM REVIEW: MICHAEL LANDAU 'LIQUID QUARTET LIVE'
Virtuoso jazz and baked potatoes, what's not to love?


ALBUM REVIEW: DIVIDED BY DESIGN 'STAGES TO OSIRIS'
The Leeds prog band confront grief in their debut Grief: it starts slowly as the realization trickles in. Then you fight back raging and...
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