Seventeen, an album with the sort of quality music KAYAK have long been associated...
Kayak are a pop / symphonic / prog band from Holland who, in one form or another, have been in existence since 1972, with...
Psychic Hit provide the Solutio…’n’ may follow later!
All the way from Oakland, California Psychic Hit has a mission, and I quote: “ seek to recast rock music in our own image,...
The Sweet… Live at Birmingham Town Hall on 2nd December 2021!
He drifts on, decked out in black, wide-brimmed hat draped down low over his forehead, and it’s not until he heads towards centre stage...
Review: Gentle Giant – Three piece Suite
For fans of classic 1970’s prog rock, the name Gentle Giant is one revered by aficionados of the genre. Emerging out of the rubble...
Live: Ramblin’ Man Fair 2016, Mote Park, Maidstone
This weekend saw what was another fine addition to the festival season this year with the Ramblin Man Fair taking place in Maidstone’s Mote...
Creeper’s Southampton Show with Puppy, Energy & Milk Teeth
Just a day after releasing their first full-length feature, Eternity, In Your Arms, Creeper set off on a UK tour bringing pop-punk bands Puppy,...
Review: Jack The Envious – In Your Own Way
Jack The Envious are something of a breath of fresh air. The London based quartet offer catchy hooks, punk like musicianship and memorable lyrics...
Big Big Train live at Cadogan Hall, London
Big Big Train (BBT) concluded their 16-date tour that spanned across Holland, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Norway with a final performance in London. The...
Review: Bush – Man On The Run
British alt-grunge band Bush enjoyed success in the 90s until their split in 2002. Their first two albums 'Sixteen Stone' and 'Razorblade Suitcase', which...
Wo Fat – Live Juju: At Freak Valley and Beyond
Wait a minute, this isn’t new! Oh but it is! Wo Fat have been around the block a few times, and they’ve taken good...



























