WOUNDED SPiRiT – U Me And The Ocean

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Black country rock/pop band WOUNDED SPiRiT released their second album digitally earlier this year, with a physical released via CD, and possibly vinyl, due...

Review: Breakout Festival 2015

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A gloriously sunny day at the coast; the setting could not be better. Hosted at Brighton Racecourse: Breakout Festival 2015. Upon arrival, I was surprised...
DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT

Devin Townsends continues his Galactic Quarantine

Galactic Quarantine is the second album in Devin Townsend’s Lockdown series. Denied the opportunity to gig, like all other artists, he’s used his downtime...
Energy - Apparition Sound

Review: Energy – Apparition Sound

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Despite having formed over ten years ago, Energy remain an unknown quantity to UK audiences. 2017 could be the year that changes. Having bagged a...
Trigon - Fed-Up

Review: Trigon – Fed-Up

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The unusual sample at the start of this album is quirky and also quite strange, however, there’s no law that says a band can’t...
The courettes

THE COURETTES set to release a blend 1960’s heavy pop and rock

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A Danish-based duo, The Courettes are husband and wife Flavia (guitar and vocals) and Martin Couri (drums and vocals). Their second album is imaginatively...

Laurence Jones – The Truth

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Four albums in, 50,000 albums sold, several awards under his belt, guest slots supporting acts as diverse as Status Quo, Van Morrison, Joe Bonamassa...
Green Lung

Green Lung: a journey through this heathen land of Manchester

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Having played virtually every small venue in Manchester, it was time for Green Lung to expand to their biggest venue yet: The Ritz. With...
Code Orange - Forever

Review: Code Orange – Forever

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Dark, intense, foreboding, caustic. These are only but some of the adjectives that can be used to describe the sound of Code Orange -...

Review: TECH FEST

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Newark-on-Trent, seemingly quiet, but its an elaborate ruse. This year it was the host of TECH FEST, a completely unique festival in the fact...