Next Stop is the second release from The John Irvine Band and follows up their impressive debut Wait & See from 2011. As with their debut Next Stop is written and composed by John Irvine (guitar & keyboards) and features…
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The Cosmic Remedy – The Cosmic Remedy
The Cosmic Remedy are relatively a new band tracing their origins back to early in 2012. Initially a solo project for Bogáti-Bokor Ákos (Yesterdays & Tabula Smaragdina), who decided to utilise some downtime from Yesterdays to work on material he had…
View More The Cosmic Remedy – The Cosmic RemedyMight Could – Relics From The Wasteland
The aptly titled, second studio album, All Intertwined, was my first introduction to the all acoustic, instrumental quartet, Might Could. They followed this album up two years later by the equally impressive Wood Knot and as both albums enjoy regular…
View More Might Could – Relics From The WastelandFractal Mirror – Strange Attractors
Although Strange Attractors is the band’s first full length album, two members of Fractal Mirror can trace their musical beginnings back to the mid Eighties. In fact Dutchmen Ed van Haagen and Leo Koperdraat have worked together for some considerable time…
View More Fractal Mirror – Strange AttractorsClive Nolan – Alchemy Live
This is a review of the Alchemy Live DVD performance filmed in the Wyspianski Theatre, Katowice (Poland) in conjunction with Metal Mind Productions (MMP) in February 2013 and which was subsequently released in October 2013. This review is taken from…
View More Clive Nolan – Alchemy LiveNeil Campbell – Bulbs
Bulb’s Neil Campbell took time out from the preparations for the launch his latest collaborative album On to speak to Bob Mulvey. Writer, composer and guitarist Neil has produced a huge volume of work over the last fifteen years. To…
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