The Mercury Tree – Spidermilk
30th April 2019 | by Phil Lively
Warning: This review may contain some utter bollocks based on a limited understanding of musical theory. Strap yourself in, I... Read More →
30th April 2019 | by Phil Lively
Warning: This review may contain some utter bollocks based on a limited understanding of musical theory. Strap yourself in, I... Read More →
29th April 2019 | by Jez Rowden
The Bunkhouse, Swansea Friday 26th April 2019 Sometimes the odds are stacked so heavily against a band that it really... Read More →
29th April 2019 | by Rob Fisher
Progressive metal is enjoying something of a spectacular resurgence. Whether the sheer scale of the output from progressive metal bands,... Read More →
28th April 2019 | by Leo Trimming
‘Sooner or Later the World will Wake Up’ – the first spoken words by Satish Kumar on Planetary Overload Part... Read More →
27th April 2019 | by Roger Trenwith
Clapham Library, Lambeth, London Saturday, 13th April 2019 “A man who pleaded guilty, who offered no defence Who claimed his... Read More →
25th April 2019 | by Bob Mulvey
Slightly delayed, but only by a few months, is the concluding part of Neil Campbell’s ambitious ‘Global Flood Trilogy’ album... Read More →
24th April 2019 | by Eric Strother
Danish art-rock band Liserstille’s eighth album, Ilt, is a binaural recording of a live composition piece that unfolded over the... Read More →
23rd April 2019 | by Leo Trimming
Under Stars is the third album from John Mitchell project Lonely Robot, diversifying from his impressive career as guitarist, producer... Read More →
22nd April 2019 | by Andrew Halley
You can skip this ad in 3,2,1, etc., but a worthy shout out must go to Esoteric Recordings and label... Read More →
21st April 2019 | by James R. Turner
Debuting in 2015 with their critically acclaimed album Hyedology, Symphony of Pain (vocalist Tracie Laws and classically trained multi-instrumentalist Pam... Read More →