David Gilmour reveals Rattle That Lock animated video
31st July 2015 | by Bob Mulvey
It was finally revealed last month (read more on TPA) David’s new album Rattle That Lock would be released worldwide... Read More →
31st July 2015 | by Bob Mulvey
It was finally revealed last month (read more on TPA) David’s new album Rattle That Lock would be released worldwide... Read More →
31st July 2015 | by Steve Bedford
Where were you in 1970/71? Musically the Top 20 gave you the choice of Mungo Jerry, Norman Greenbaum or the... Read More →
29th July 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
Procol Harum Firstly, a caveat – the copy we have for review is the single CD edition, but for the... Read More →
28th July 2015 | by Tony Colvill
Music has been around for millennia, instruments come and go, some last, some set the standard (Stradivarius?). Les Paul did... Read More →
27th July 2015 | by Bob Mulvey
Brilliant! The album title, that is, and as with the confectionery of a similar name, it neatly captures the varied... Read More →
26th July 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
One of those stupid things that mean the world, probably to all of us over 40, is the aesthetic appreciation... Read More →
26th July 2015 | by Roger Trenwith
To tie in with Roger Trenwith’s review of Tim Bowness‘ fab new waxing, Stupid Things That Mean The World (which... Read More →
25th July 2015 | by Bob Mulvey
Esoteric Antenna revealed last month the release of a new studio album from John Hackett in the early Autumn, featuring... Read More →
25th July 2015 | by Phil Lively
Tiger Moth Tales is a solo project from multi-instrumentalist Peter Jones. Many of you will already be familiar with the... Read More →
24th July 2015 | by Jez Rowden
An interesting prospect this band from ‘The Land Downunder’, Melbourne to be precise. An instrumental quartet, Montresor is the work... Read More →