Job For A Cowboy Triumphantly Return with Moon Healer
Job for a Cowboy are well and truly back with brand new music after a hiatus that followed their 2014 album release, Sun Eater.
Bassist,...
Suffocation leaves Manchester breathless
Slam is an oxymoron of a genre, it's a beautifully ugly genre made up of disgusting vocal stylings and expertly crafted dumb guy riffs...
Thunder Live in Islington 08 & Live In Leeds 2015
Thunder remain one of those enigmatic bands who have come so close to mainstream acceptance yet, for whatever reason, have never quite made it...
Mary Timony goes brave on Untame the Tiger
I consider it a massive oversight on my part that I was unaware of Mary Timony’s work until I read about her achieving a...
Big Big Train show off The Likes Of Us
Alongside bands like Lifesigns and The Tangent, Big Big Train are one of prog rock's more cerebral pleasures, always providing good music, songs with...
Lutharo find the path to Euphoria
Since their formation in 2014, Lutharo have been taking the metal world by storm and their 2021 debut record Hiraeth received a warm reception...
Medicine Head Return With Heartwork
Medicine Head, John Fiddler and Peter Hope-Evans can trace its lineage back to 1968 when they were signed to John Peel’s Dandelion label. Peel...
Today Was Yesterday are self-titled and full of Life(son)
It was the name that drew me to this band, as it reminded me of a line from one of the late, great Ken...
Patterns On The Window – Various Artists
Patterns On The Window is the latest release in Cherry Red’s overview of particular years in music, focusing this time on 1974. It features...
Steve Hillage Live at the Bataclan, Paris 79
Stevie ‘Hillside 'Hillage has an awe-inspiring track record. He’s loosely connected to the much vaunted ‘Canterbury Scene,’ given he studied at Kent University for...




























