Andy Tillison – The Tangent
30th June 2017 | by Kevan Furbank
ANDY TILLISON GOES OFF ON ONE… We are living in troubled times. Brexit, Trump, terrorism and racism are threatening to... Read More →
30th June 2017 | by Kevan Furbank
ANDY TILLISON GOES OFF ON ONE… We are living in troubled times. Brexit, Trump, terrorism and racism are threatening to... Read More →
30th June 2017 | by Kevan Furbank
Andy Tillison has always been a composer who wears his heart on his sleeve, and on The Slow Rust Of... Read More →
29th June 2017 | by Roger Trenwith
Starting with a bizarre spoken word last will and testament where Mr Ramsay leaves his appreciation of art, sanity, and... Read More →
28th June 2017 | by Leo Trimming
‘Melancholy Death of a Gamekeeper’ was the rather sad headline which appeared in Welsh local newspaper, the Monmouthshire Merlin, in... Read More →
26th June 2017 | by Shawn Dudley
When Boston-based Elder first arrived on the scene in 2008 they were working safely within the confines of Sleep-derived stoner... Read More →
25th June 2017 | by Phil Chelmsford
A nice mild Friday evening in early March sees Phil Chelmsford, and his assistant Lisa, heading off to Denmark Street... Read More →
24th June 2017 | by Mel Allen
Bent knee, who hail from Boston, Massachusetts, have signed to Inside Out Music for their fourth album, Land Animal. The... Read More →
23rd June 2017 | by Leo Trimming
In 2016, Pendragon marked the 20th anniversary of their most successful albums – and one of their most loved –... Read More →
22nd June 2017 | by Roger Trenwith
Stately and processional, this captivating soundtrack, written for the oldest surviving animated film, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, is a... Read More →
21st June 2017 | by Professor Mark
I have been a fan of The Watch, from Milan, Italy, for several years and have reviewed a few of... Read More →