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TILLIAN LOTUS GRAVEYARD ALBUM REVIEW
Female fronted prog rock band Tillian began back in 2014 when singer-songwriter Leah Marcu started working on a solo album, drawing from...


TOMMY JONES AND THE TROUBADOURS THE TRUTH WILL OUT
Hailing from the East End of London, Tommy Jones grew up listening to his old man's recorded collection; Johnny Cash, The Beatles and...


THE TRUTH KEEP ON KEEPING ON ALBUM REVIEW
The Truth began life in 1982 when Dennis Greaves (Nine Below Zero) and Mick Lister decided to team up to create a mod, soulful alt/pop...


PAUL GILBERT BEHOLD ELECTRIC GUITAR ALBUM REVIEW
Paul Gilbert's first thought after moving to Portland, Oregon, were to connect with some cool cats on the local music scene. Behold...


THE CRANBERRIES IN THE END ALBUM REVIEW
Listening to final album by The Cranberries is a rather somber affair. It's not just Dolores O’Riordan’s untimely passing that makes the...


SPACECAKE INTERNATIONAL UNICORN STREET ALBUM REVIEW
Spacecake International is a collaboration between guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Orlando “The Don” Lund, from London (The Big Cheese...


CRAIG FINN I NEED A NEW WAR ALBUM REVIEW
I Need a New War is the final part of a musical trilogy that started in 2015 with Faith In The Future and 2017’s We All The Same Things....


GEORGE BENSON WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS ALBUM REVIEW
For his first album in six years jazz guitarist, George Benson, explores rock n' roll in a tribute to Chuck Berry and Fats Domino. After...


NINE SHRINES RETRIBUTION THERAPY ALBUM REVIEW
When Cleveland quintet, Nine Shrines released their EP Misery back in 2017 there was more than enough to start tremors of interest. After...


DADDY LONG LEGS LOWDOWN WAYS ALBUM REVIEW
Rolling Stone describes the music of Daddy Long Legs as“…like Chicago blues fired at the moon, played by the demented children of the...


CARRIE TREE THE CANOE ALBUM REVIEW
The third album from perennial traveller and songwriter Carrie Tree is a mystical musing in life and death. The album's delicate...


JOHN FAIRHURST THE DIVIDED KINGDOM ALBUM REVIEW
Each era seems to have musical protestations from a brave mistral who is willing to raise their head over the parapet and speak up...
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