The Space Octopus – Tomorrow We’ll Be Gone
Tomorrow We’ll Be Gone, the latest album from Bilbao’s The Space Octopus, is an album soaked in rock riffs, but with the majority of...
HANNAH ALDRIDGE – ‘Live’ in Black & White
Mostly alone on stage at the Lexington, London, Alabama girl Hannah Aldridge bares her soul in front of an enthusiastic crowd with just her...
Vermilion Whiskey call the shots on Crimson and Stone
Louisiana-based band Vermilion Whiskey released their first album, 10 South, back in 2013 which heralded their blend of nearly every kind of rock you...
Joe Bonamassa finally returns to the Royal Albert Hall 05/05/22
On what now feels like a rarity after recent years, a wonderful stroll through a rather sunny London day couldn’t get much better, but...
Marisa and the Moths Bring Filthy Pretty Grunge
The Reading UK based, female-fronted, alt-rock, grunge outfit Marisa And The Moths with songwriter Marisa Rodriguez on lead vocals and guitar, released their electrifying...
Six bands that absolutely smashed 2000Trees 2017
2000Trees is, without doubt, a community. To use the cliché, like-minded music fans assemble in the Cotswolds countryside every year to see their favourite...
Glenn Hughes, 29th November, O2 Institute, Birmingham
Dead
Sea Skulls are what we used to
call a power trio: guitar, bass and drums. Where this particular combination differs
is that it has all three...
Review: Matt Andersen – Honest Man
Award-winning Canadian singer/acoustic guitarist Matt Andersen has some voice. Deep and resonate, it’s warm and draws you in ensuring you listen to what he...
Live Review: William Control, The Globe, Newcastle
When did this whole scene happen? I'm not talking about the 'goth', or the 'dark-wave' scene, or even the 'grave wave' scene. The current...
Review: Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You
The British pop punk scene has certainly been having a ‘moment’ over the past 18 months or so, with up-and-coming songmakers taking the lead...


























