Album review: SUITCASE SAM – Goodnight Riverdale Park

Pete Feenstra chatted to Suitcase Sam for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio in May 2021, playing tracks from the album ‘Goodnight Riverdale Park’

Suitcase Sam - Goodnight Riverdale Park

Curve Music [Release date 28.05.21]

Suitcase Sam once described himself as: “The something else you are searching for.” He may well be right.

He’s a musical chameleon one part troubadour, one part parlour singer who makes a musical connection with the American hobo mythology.

And the chances are there’s a decent niche market out there for his retro based itinerant music, loosely based around Toronto.

The album was originally released in 2019, but is just being promoted in Europe.

He’s an ambivalent character, edgy enough to embrace the “outlaw” tag, but close enough to mainstream country to never cut his ties with the hand that might feed him.

Much like the late Leon Redbone’s predilection for pre-World War 2 jazz and roots music, Sam’s oeuvre caters more to the esoteric end of that niche, being anchored in early 20th century jazz, ragtime, jug bands, blues and stretching a few decades into 30’s and 40’s country.

Sam has the same Toronto base, the same musical tastes and even a similar mysterious persona to Redbone, which gives him a foothold in a world over populated by self-aggrandizing bio’s.

He’s spent the last 10 years refining his musical ability to the point that whatever your retro roots preferences, he appears to be a dab hand at all of them. This extends to his faux yodelling delivery on tracks like the honky-tonk, sing-along  ‘Friday Afternoon’ and ‘My, Oh My’ which features richer harmonies.

It’s the way he explores the possibilities of a song with his own unfettered enthusiasm that gives the album its spark.

Listen for example, to the wild syncopated feel of ‘The Maple Leaf Stomp’ (an instrumental interlude delivered too early in the album), or indeed the spiky, twang-driven drinking song ‘Edge Of Town’, on which his musical frisson takes over from where a lack of clarity of diction leaves us searching for a lyric sheet.

Either way, we are caught up in the slipstream of the kind upbeat number you could imagine him playing live to an appreciative drinking crowd.

The album presumably takes its title from Toronto’s Riverdale Park,  a stretch of greenbelt spanning both sides of the Don River, motorway and rail.

It’s an image that suggest space, freedom and of course movement.  The potentially fast links out of town for bode well for a character whose transitory stage name suggests escapism.

In truth, the album smoulders and flickers into life, but doesn’t quite totally convince with it’s recycled eclecticism. This is counter-weighted  by several catchy hooks such as the opening line of the driven oompah driven and wild clarinet of ‘Honey I Know’ and a consistent handmade rustic musical undertow that warrants a revisit.

He opens with the sludgy Neil Young meets Hank Williams dirge of ‘Growing Up’. He then moves back in time step by step, save for impressive doffs of the hat to the early 70’s and The Band on ‘Frankie And Me’, with its sweeping organ, infectious bar room style and catchy hook.

There’s an understated “outlaw” concept at the core of the album, enhanced by both a reference to his apparent itinerant hobo status in his PR and a Hank Williams drawl that sometimes obfuscates his own lyrical abilities in pastiche.

No matter, Suitcase Sam has enough going for him to offer significant appeal to traditional musical palettes

His co-producer Walter Sobczak wisely opts for a nicely ragged organic approach, which bottles the energy of the moment.

Tracks like the acoustic ‘Morning Mail’ wouldn’t be out of place on the Stones ‘Sticky Fingers’ album, while the initially Spartan and partly autobiographical ‘The Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Railroad’ – all rudimentary double bass, honky-tonk piano and fiddle led country – draws us in with a mix of musical familiarity and lyrical imagery.

And so it goes, in a series of flashes though the archives of American roots music with Sam at the centre of it. He celebrates his eclectic musical appetites with intimate narratives and down-home music that lingers long after the song has finished.

In sum this is a fine debut album that serves as the perfect introduction to his heartfelt musical roots.  It remains to be seen whether he can rise above his salient musical antecedents and create something all of his own.  ***½ 

Review by Pete Feenstra


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Album review: ELIANA CARGNELUTTI – Aur

ELIANA CARGNELUTTI - Aur

www.elianacargnelutti.com [Release date 07.05.21]

When we saw Eliana at Giants Of Rock in January 2020 we would never have guessed that in the space of a few weeks live music famine would ensue.  She apparently had breezed in last minute but her energetic performance probably made up for at least the first few months of gig starvation.

We described her as Italian exotica, sounding more rocky than on album.  Her latest offering is more Maserati than Ferrari, a bit more refined.

The album is more focused than previously and you could say that it aligns the Italian guitarist more with the likes of Orianthi than, say, a hotter version of Joanne Shaw Taylor.

‘Who Is The Monster’, an early single, is a good example of her balls-out approach and the accompanying video is Italian erotica rather than exotica.  Oh no, we’ve lost you for a few moments…

OK, you’re back, ‘I Don’t Know’ (with a guest appearance by Ana Popovic) even has a Stax-like swing with added brass which reappear on the soulful ‘Love Letters’.

Throughout the album Eliana’s fiery guitar is kept largely under wraps supporting rather than dominating.  It’s all there if she wants to let rip but overall the strength of the songwriting shines through from the catchy cod-reggae and modern auto-tune of ‘Smoke In Your Eyes’ to the powerful ballad  ‘Alone’ and album closer ‘I Swear’.

And when she does let rip – as on ‘I Don’t Know’ and ‘Diablo’s Fire’ – it’s both fluid and engaging.

The pace slackens only occasionally and overall there is an impression that Lockdown has been kind to Eliana and pointed her in the right direction.  ****

Review by David Randall


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BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

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Album review: REFLECTION CLUB – Still Thick As A Brick

REFLECTION CLUB - Still Thick As A Brick

Madvedge Records [Release date 03.03.21]

How do you out-Tull Jethro Tull?  Well you put together an album pastiche and call it Still Thick As A Brick.  Package it up in a large format digi-book and add in the ubiquitous 5.1 mix.  Pretentious or what?

The packaging – ‘Rellington Stone’ (Rolling Stone, geddit?) is a reimagination of St Cleve Chronicle – taking the format of a music magazine complete with spoof adverts for guitar shops and albums.  It also affords the opportunity to include a review of the actual album.  It’s all a bit tongue in cheek and maybe even a bit naff.  Especially when the digi-book includes a condensed glossy version of the text and then a more expanded version.

In the aforementioned review it states “Reflection Club achieves a sound like Jethro Tull at their best without ever running the risk of sounding like a degenerate plagiarism”.  Mmm.  So how different is the music?

Essentially, the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Lutz Meinert, the album also features an English singer/flautist Paul Forrest who is in tribute band Jethro Tull Experience.

It is Forrest who really makes this a Jethro Tull tribute album and even with Ulla Harmuth’s flute without his Anderson-friendly and typically double-tracked vocals and the derivative album title this might have nearly escaped the obvious cries of foul play.

Those in favour might say that this album is what might have happened in 1973 if Tull had made Thick As A Brick II and we hadn’t actually waited until 2012 for the follow-up.

The album is beautifully produced and there are some very fine instrumental passages with Meinert’s keys and Nils Conrad’s Barre-esque guitar a particular highlight.  Somewhere there is a very fine prog album bursting to get out, but this copycat Tull may deter all but the casual listener.  Flattering, if maybe a tad fatuous. ***

Review by David Randall


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BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

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Album review: HONEY AND THE BEAR – Journey Through The Roke

HONEY AND THE BEAR – Journey Through The Roke

www.honeyandthebear.co.uk [Release date 23.04.21]

East Anglian-based duo Lucy and Jon Hart, performing as Honey and The Bear, return with their second album. Like many musicians, especially on the folk circuit, they would normally have spent a lot of the past year on the road, sadly with the current pandemic that has been a no go.

However, the duo adapted and have been hosting a successful series of live streams. They have also been busy in the studio creating this album where they are joined by four members of Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys – Toby Shaer (whistle, flute, harmonium, double bass, cittern and fiddle), Evan Carson (bodhran, drums and percussion), Archie Churchill-Moss (melodeon) and Graham Coe (cello).

Roke: An old East Anglian word describing the smoke-like mist that rises in the evening off marshes and water meadows.

They delve into Suffolk folklore on opener ‘3 Miles Out’, based on the North Sea flood that devastated the eastern coast in 1953. It also allows the listener the first chance to enjoy the soothing, melodious singing of Lucy Hart.

Jon Hart proves no vocal slouch either, combining well with Lucy’s vocals on ‘Freddie Cooper’, another local piece of history brought to life concerning the lifeboat Freddie Cooper rescuing the Red House Lugger in 1996. Musically it has a jaunty jig underpinning the singing and makes for one of the album’s highlights, of which to be fair there are many.

‘My Lagan Love’ is the only traditional song on here, previously sung by the likes of Kate Bush, it is one of those classic haunting folk ballads and Lucy’s vocals suit this one superbly.

‘Life On Earth’ is a lovely tribute to Sir David Attenborough which again sees the duo joining together on the vocals. A couple of very fitting lines to the great man himself – “Open our eyes to the world, Oh the stories you’ve told”.

Plenty of ebb and flow in the pace of the music, from the cello driven opening on ‘The Miller’ through to the soothing album closer ‘Your Blood’, Honey and the Bear have sequenced the album well.

Those who like their folk at the more traditional end will enjoy and savour this release from Honey and the Bear. Exemplary musicianship and songs that, all bar one, are new yet sound like traditional songs given a new polish. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

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09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Album review: DR FEELGOOD – Greatest Hits

Album review: DR FEELGOOD – Greatest Hits

Grand Records [Release date 02.04.21]

This compilation marks the 50th anniversary of Dr Feelgood, the Canvey Island rhythm and blues maestros originally led by the incendiary guitarist Wilko Johnson and gravel-voiced frontman/harmonica player Lee Brilleaux.

The band was at its commercial peak between 1975 and 1979 with a series of albums and singles that regularly dented the charts. The live album ‘Stupidity’ released in 1976 went to No 1 and indelibly captured the band’s raw, frenetic r’n’b sound. Commentators would later identify the stripped back, uncompromising delivery as one of the ingredients that heralded punk.

50 years on, the band is still in existence and in a Covid-free world it would be out gigging with dependable regularity. However, this is a very different band to that of their heyday. Wilko left in 1977 and Brilleaux died in 1994. He was the last original member.

My view, for what it’s worth, is that the band should have been laid to rest at that point too. Apparently Brilleaux had wanted it to continue. And that’s what happened. With Phil H Mitchell (bass) and Kevin Morris (drums) having joined in 1983 and with manager Chris Fenwick holding the flame since 1971, there was at least some sense of continuity and respect.

Since Brilleaux’s death, the band has released 15 albums. Nearly all of them are repackaged, reworked or live products. Even this collection here is a cut-and-shut based around the ‘Twenty-Five Years of Dr Feelgood’ compilation from 1997 with a few tracks chucked in from the ‘Chessmasters’ tribute recorded by this line-up in 2000. The only nod to new work is a rendition of the Bo Diddley track ‘You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover’. There are some thin liner notes from Kevin Morris and Chris Fenwick, which offer a few half-hearted anecdotes.

This is all such a shame. Because the best of Dr Feelgood’s output easily stands the test of time as vital, wiry, edgy r’n’b. Music with a vibrant swagger and a dirty stomp. I wouldn’t pick many holes in the track selection of CD1 which pulls out pretty much the best of the Wilko Johnson years, coupled with the consistently strong material of his replacement Gypie Mayo.

Johnson-era tracks like ‘Roxette’, ‘I Can Tell’ and ‘Back In The Night’ are more than sharp enough to cut through a tidal wave of 21st century mediocrity . ‘Milk and Alcohol’ is now overplayed everywhere, but other Mayo-penned tunes like ‘She’s A Wind Up’, ‘That’s It, I Quit’ and ‘Night Time’ ably highlight his talents.

CD2 is much more patchy. We are into the territory of average blues standard covers, Muddy Waters knock-offs and a raft of live material. ‘Hunting Shooting Fishing’ and ‘Instinct To Survive’ are both snappy affairs and carry something of the classic Feelgood fizz. Of the live cuts, ‘Down At The Doctors’ recorded at Brilleaux’s last ever gig with the band is too poignant for words. That aside, there is not much else to get excited about.

If I was looking for my first Dr Feelgood retrospective I wouldn’t start here. Something like ‘All Through The City (With Wilko 1974-1977)’ and ‘Taking No Prisoners (With Gypie 1977–1981)’ would both provide far more rewarding experiences. Or simply get hold of the first four albums. Even completists would struggle to justify this two-CD rehash.  The best of their music is a solid fistful of stars in any context, but as a package this struggles to a modest three.  ***

Review by Dave Atkinson 

 

 


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Album review: ROBIN MCAULEY – Standing On The Edge

Frontiers [Release date 07.05.21]

Robin McAuley has been very busy of late. Following on from his return stint with Michael Schenker he then went on to front the Black Swan project, joining Jeff Pilson and Reb Beach, who released the excellent ‘Shake The World’ album. ‘Standing On The Edge’ though is his first solo effort in many years, the last being ‘Business As Usual’ released back in 1999.

As soon as opening song ‘Thy Will Be Done’ kicks in it’s evident that Robin has lost none of his vocal prowess with his strong sonorous vocal still fully present and correct. The track itself is an all out melodic rocker with great melodies and harmonies throughout which sets the tone for the rest of the album.

The album title track follows in the same vein carried along on a great riff provided by on guitar and replete with a big hook in the chorus. ‘Late December’ then slows things down, but still packs a big punch. This is a soaring ballad with Robin in great form with a heartfelt vocal delivery, there is even a key change in there just for added melodic effect.

Remaining in a wistful mood we then have ‘Do You Remember’ with Robin reminiscing on times gone by. This is a straight forward melodic rocker elevated by a great mid-section and guitar solo. The pace is further increased with ‘Say Goodbye’ which ably demonstrates the talents of the rhythm section on the album with Alessandro Del Vecchio on bass and Nicholas Papapicco on drums.

For me though the standout track from the album is up next in the shape of ‘Chosen Few’. Again, this one rocks hard and heavy with a great melody which twists and turns especially during the chorus. I get hints of UFO at their very best in the chorus and overall this is a fantastic track.

We then head back to big ballad country once again with ‘Run Away’ complete with gentle melodies and swirling keyboards. You can almost visualise a sea of lighters being held aloft when this is played in a live setting, although it will most probably be mobile phones these days, that’s progress for you!

‘Supposed To Do Now’ contains more interesting chord progressions and twisting musical passages that are a feature across the album, there is some great song writing and melodic compositions throughout which really keeps the listeners’ interest. This is further demonstrated on ‘Wanna Take A Ride’ which has a hooky chorus, key changes and another top vocal performance by Robin.

I was first introduced to Robin’s vocals on Samurai by Grand Prix, one of my all time favourite albums, and a band I have loved since my first encounter back in 1983. I have always hoped for some form of reformation but sadly it has never happened, however the next track ‘Like A Ghost’ was co written by Phil Lanzon of Uriah Heep fame and who was also the keyboard player and main songwriter in Grand Prix!  Given that Grand Prix guitarist Mick O’Donoghue also appeared on Lanzon’s last solo album it would appear that the band are still in contact, so fingers crossed…

However, in the meantime we have ‘Like A Ghost’ to savour and it’s a cracking track complete with Hammond organ passages and a great main riff showing off Seveso’s excellent fretwork once again.

Things are rounded off by ‘Running Out Of Time’ which sprints to the finish in a hail of riffs and thunderous drumming, a fitting climax to the album.

This is a superb release from Robin and an album that will happily nestle next to my prized Grand  Prix collection, and believe me that is no small praise! I hope Robin gets to tour this album as live these tracks should be fantastic and if he wants to fill out the live set with a few choice GP numbers then so much the better. Come on Robin, you know you want to… *****

Review by Dave Wilson


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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: BLACK SPIDERS – Black Spiders

Cargo Records [Release date 26.03.21]

Get those middle fingers raised and hail the return of the mighty Black Spiders! The band are back with most of the original line up in place and they are rocking as hard as ever. The only noticeable absence is of former drummer ‘Tiger’ Si Atkinson who has been replace by Planet Rock’s own Wyatt Wendells and whilst I am sure Wyatt will pull off the drumming part no problem I am not too sure he will be able to replicate the face pulling antics of Si!

It may be 4 years since the band last played, but listening to this album it’s like the intervening four years had never happened. From the opening chords of ‘Fly In My Soup’ it’s clear that Black Spiders have lost none of their groove or swagger in the downtime and it’s clear that Wyatt was the right man to fill the vacant drum stool.

‘Stabbed In The Back’ keeps the pace up before things get slow and very heavy with ‘Wizard Shall Not Kill Wizard’ which reminds me of Sabbath’s ‘War Pigs’ which is no bad comparison to draw. Pete Spiby’s vocal delivery is spot on, sonorous and menacing at the same time which is perfect for the malevolent riff laden melody.

‘Back In The Convent’ focuses on a Catholic girls school, I think there may be some confessions required there! ‘Give ‘Em What They Want’ rocks and leads into the band’s cover of ‘Good Times’ the old Jimmy Barnes and INXS song which they do a great job on.

The rest of the album ebbs and flows with fast paced rockers rubbing shoulders with heavy, doom laden slabs of metal as black as the Earl of Hell’s waistcoat. What doesn’t change though is the quality of the song writing or the top notch musicianship which has always been a feature of the band.

Other songs of note on the album are the melodic ‘Free Ride’ with some tasty twin guitar in the chorus, the frantic ‘No Luck No Bones’ and the epic ‘Crooked Black Wings’ which rides along on a great riff with plenty of melody and harmony thrown in for good measure.

This is a great comeback album from a band which have been much missed by many during their hiatus. Can’t wait to see the guys live again as a Black Spiders show is always an event not to be missed.

FUBS! So good to have you back.  ****

Review by Dave Wilson


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: MOTORHEAD – Louder Than Noise… Live In Berlin

Silver Lining Music [Release date 23.04.21]

High on my list of memorable gigs is a night spent with Motorhead at Newcastle City Hall back in November 2012. Motorhead were on top form that night and when you add in a great support slot from Anthrax in one of the UK’s top venues then it all added up to one hell of a gig!

A few weeks later the band found themselves in Berlin playing to their largest ever German audience, barring festival appearances, and thankfully that gig was recorded for posterity and is now finding a release as a live album and DVD.

For me the last incarnation of Motorhead with Lemmy, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee was probably one of the best in the band’s long career and here they show why Motorhead were an unstoppable force on stage.

Lemmy and the guys excelled live with a power and energy few could touch and, looking back at this package, it hits home how much of a loss Lemmy and the band are to the rock world. However, we are not here to mourn the loss, we are here to celebrate the band and their music, a legacy that will last long and most definitely loud!

From Lemmy’s greeting of ‘Guten abend, we are Motorhead’ to the extended outro of ‘Overkill’ this album is Motorhead doing what they did best, rocking hard and heavy with a bit of good humour thrown in for good measure.

The set is made up of Motorhead classics and a few newer tracks which were fresh out the box on this tour. ‘I Know How To Die’ kicks things off before we take a step back in time with three old favourites in the shape of ‘Damage Case’, ‘Stay Clean’ and ‘Metropolis’. ‘Over The Top’ is fast and furious with Phil Campbell churning out the riffs like his life depended on it. Other set highlights include ‘The Chase Is Better Than The Catch’, ‘The One To Sing The Blues’ complete with Mikkey Dee’s solo drum spot and ‘Going To Brazil’.

It’s the closing trio though that really hit home with ‘Killed By Death’, ‘Ace Of Spades’ and ‘Overkill’ bringing the curtain down on a great set. ‘Overkill’ in particular hits the mark, always my top Motorhead track, with its extended ending leaving no head unbanged or fist unpunched!

Motorhead may be no more and it is unlikely we will see their likes again, but this album is the perfect reminder of the band at their unstoppable best. Go buy it and relive Lemmy and the guys doing what they did best.

They were Motorhead and they played rock n roll…  *****

Review by Dave Wilson


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: TRENTE – Aveugle & Sourd

Bad Reputation [Release date 02.04.21]

Bringing new meaning to the saying “Les Trente Glorieuses”, unmistakeably French rock band, Trente, treat us to a reductive fusion of pop and rock, with Aveugle & Sourd (blind and deaf).

Stating the obvious perhaps, but when bands record in their native language, they limit their wider opportunities for recognition and success. Trente compound that handicap by swapping and switching musical styles as we move from one track to the next.

At its roots though, this is pop and rock constructed on clean, simple lines. No leaning on FX or relying on stylistic tropes, which is probably why ‘Libre Comme L’Air’ and ‘Une Toise Et Du Temps’ are so immediately attractive. Both start out acoustic then crank up into electric action, belting out some big, booming chords, giving the tracks an unconventional rock swagger.

‘Aveugle & Sourd’, the track, and ‘Disparu Des Radars’ are probably the closest to what we know as Anglo-American hard rock, with torqued up guitars squeezing out squealing axework behind the shouty vocals. Choosing to go down that route loses the band some of the exotic, storytelling identity created by the compelling ‘Mon Odyssee’ and the “Chanson Francais” feel of ‘Autant’.

On the album’s second half, the jangling cowboy rock of ‘Combien De Ponts’ and ‘Tattoo Burger’s tuneful powerpop confirm the band’s credentials as fully paid up members of the here and now. This is Trente showing us they can replicate the rock and pop norms that surround them, without resorting to counterfeit creations.

Danny (Tyketto) Vaughn gets everywhere. We’ve just heard him on the Flesh & Blood reissue and now he’s contributed a bonus track version of ‘Libre Comme L’Air’ to this album. And he sings en francais, and it’s superb.  ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: FLESH & BLOOD – Blues For Daze (remaster w/ 2 bonus)

Bad Reputation France [Release date 05.03.21]

Something of a Melodic Rock Supergroup, Flesh & Blood was put together in the early nineties by Touch/Drive She Said’s talented songwriter and producer, Mark Mangold. Tyketto’s Danny Vaughn and Al (TSO/Savatage) Pitrelli were two of the better known names who took part.

The UK’s trailblazing genre label, Now & Then, released it in 1997.

Now, with two outstandingly good bonus tracks, French label Bad Reputation has released a very proficiently and sympathetically remastered version.

As the album title suggests, it’s a blues album. Well, not really. It’s a Blues rock album, with lots of nods and winks to the genre greats. ‘Feel The Power’, ‘Shake A Tale Feather’ and ‘Judgement Day’ are all song titles that probably have their own websites.

Despite the fact it’s a ballad, third track, ‘Bed Of Roses’ provides the thrust, the forward momentum that the album needs. Acoustic guitars, pedal steel, a rumbling piano and a rock solid, bolted to the floor rhythm section sit in behind Vaughn’s big vocal delivery, just blowing us away with their sheer artistry. It’s very reminiscent of that fine, if underrated Cinderella album, Heartbreak Station.

Like many of Mangold’s rock albums, there is a generous smattering of really outstanding tracks among the just pretty good stuff. The haunting ‘Jenny Doesn’t Live Here Anymore’ is very Tyketto. An epic melodic rock ballad that starts slow and grows fast, eventually shoehorning the kitchen sink into the climactic second half.

And there’s the steam rollering ‘Boogie Chile’. At first it just sounds like a huge, delta blues fanfare, but there are subtleties within that register only after several sittings. And ‘Riverside’. It’s in the same mould. Inviting us into a smoky, seductive, nightclub setting. And once the soulful backing vocals step up, there’s a real sensuality to the music, and an unavoidable earthiness to the overall tone.

On balance, the album’s acoustic material just about wins the day. In line with many popular music vagaries, it’s by unplugging it from its powered up life support system that the music often truly comes alive.

No better example than the acoustic (bonus) version of ‘Riverside’. Vaughn’s voice bonds with the guitar’s rude strum and the harmonica’s mournful wail to form a perfect downhome harmony.

Hard to believe this album didn’t make much more of a mark on first release. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: ED COSENS – Fortunes Favour

ED COSENS - Fortunes Favou

Distiller Records [Release date 09.04.21]

Ed Cosens is the guitarist and one of the main songwriters in the Reverend and the Makers (one of the band’s former members Dave Sanderson appears on this album), a band who have been around since 2005. ‘Fortunes Favour’ is Ed Cosens first solo outing and as he says, “It’s only taken 10 years or so for me to find the confidence. I subscribe to the fine wine way of thinking – allow things to mature fully before enjoying. Nobody wants to be Lambrusco!”

‘If’ was the song that galvanised Cosens to crack on with his debut solo album and what a good song it is. Like all of the album it has that 60s feel. Songs you could imagine being played on a jukebox in an American diner or London coffee shop. The sound is wonderfully clear, for instance you can hear the violin and cello on ‘Last To Know’, which is beautifully composed and sung. Speaking of singing, Cosens vocal on the plaintive ‘Come On In’ see the album out in fine style.

Fellow Sheffield songwriter Richard Hawley comes to mind listening to the songs on here, none more so than the late 50’s/early 60’s pop feel of ‘The River’. Songs that can tug at the heart – the title track – and have you humming them after just one play – the upbeat pop of ‘Lovers Blues’.

Like the recent Nick Waterhouse album, Ed Cosens successfully takes a classic sound, in this case the slower and heartfelt end of late 50s and early 60s pop, and adds in his own musical touches and melodious singing style. Let’s hope Ed Cosens doesn’t leave it another ten years or so to release his next album as this man has talent and songs that have a lasting appeal. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: STINGRAY (Remaster with bonus track)

Bad Reputation France [Release date 05.03.21]

Enterprising French label, Bad Reputation, has been bringing some excellent new material to our attention recently. But for now we’ll focus on some classic blasts from the past, beginning with criminally overlooked South African band, Stingray.

Their 1979 debut album had all the drive, urgency and rich harmonies of the nascent Styx sound, bound together in remarkably sophisticated arrangements. It made a few waves in the music press at the time, a few perceptive critics sat up and took notice, but surprisingly, it didn’t make the worldwide breakthrough everyone expected.

Three singles taken from the album all scored in their home country’s charts. ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ shows the band’s music dressed in pomp splendour. ‘Better The Devil You Know’ (not that one) gets a bit of dirt under its fingernails, and the punchy, driven, ‘The Man In My Shoes’ could’ve fallen off the back of Styx’s tour bus.

Those are the more obviously commercial tracks. But not necessarily the most interesting, or indeed the most satisfying.

Band leader, vocalist, producer and main songwriter, Dennis East was clearly acutely aware of the growing worldwide populism of radio pop and rock. ‘Love Saver’ has the authoritative stamp of Denis DeYoung, and his penchant for street level theatricality, shorn of bloat and bluster.

The memorably melodic ‘How Much’ is very much an echo of Boston’s or REO Speedwagon’s epic rock ballad style, carrying Stingray’s fight for fame right into the USA’s AOR heartlands.

But amazingly it failed to register outside of South Africa.  Those two songs alone should have been enough, but no.

A second album was released, but the band folded soon after.

Bad Reputation have recently released an expansively remastered version of the debut album, adding a bonus track, an edit of the band’s hit single, ‘Better The Devil You Know’.
Digitally restored artwork too. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: TEMPLE BALLS – Pyromide

Frontiers [Release date 16.03.21]

Despite the diabolically bad band name, Temple Balls’ popularity and reputation continue to grow. Produced by Jonah (HEAT) Tee, Pyromide is their third album.

Their high energy melodic rock songs have a bright, brash ebullience. But there’s a problem: The music is frequently so derivative that a clear band identity never swims into focus. Many of the songs appear to be constructed from spare parts and endcuts left behind on the studio floor by Crazy Lixx or Reckless Love, or maybe even Crashdiet.

‘Long Ways’, ‘What Is Dead Never Dies’ and ‘TOTC’ are the worst culprits, all holed below the waterline by tired, cliched lyrics and unfocused, overly familiar hooks. ‘If Only I Could’, a ballad sketched around a lyrical piano, shows early promise, but is spoiled by the singer’s overpowering vocal histrionics. Shame, for a while it sounded like it would develop into an enjoyable Stage Dolls tribute.

In other news, Tee does his best to tune in and turn up the sonic engagement on a handful of tracks, with some clear successes. ‘Fallen Youth’ and ‘Bad Bad Bad’ are distinctly AOR in nature, with a harder punch and an edgy pop undertone, and credit to the band and JT, together they add vigour and verve to a fast tiring melodic rock agenda.

Well into the second half of the album, the heavy metallised ‘Unholy Night’ brightens up the album further with some stunning, stuttering axework and a stomping, stadium filling hook. ‘Heart Of A Warrior’ has the same rock hardened attitude, ambitiously plunging into Europe and Treat territory. More like this would have been welcome.

Pulling the disparate strands of their influences into a cohesive, coherent whole, while making it sound fresh and new, is always a difficult trick for any rising rock band to do consistently. Next time perhaps. **3/4

Review by Brian McGowan


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: VARIOUS – Riding The Rock Machine

Grapefruit/Cherry Red [Release date 23.03.21]

Riding The Rock Machine is a supremely enjoyable, 60 track slice of cultural history.

The UK’s pop and rock legacy should be considered a National Treasure, to be protected and promoted. Grapefruit/ Cherry Red are continually taking the lead on this. Yes, it’s a commercial enterprise, but better that than no enterprise at all.

Under the title banner, the 3 CD clamshell adds “British Seventies Classic Rock”. And indeed it is. You could quibble over representative tracks. But no one would argue that Uriah Heep isn’t best represented by ‘Easy Livin’, or that Foghat isn’t best served here by ‘Slow Ride’, and indeed who could argue that ‘Life Is A Ministrone’ isn’t 10cc at the height of their commercial powers. And so on.

Each of the 3 CDs leads off powerfully with the better known material. And when we say ‘leads off’, what we really mean is that the first ten or so tracks on each CD are songs that became constant companions of rock fans during that decade. And even that observation doesn’t really do the collection justice. Closing track on CD1 is Sweet’s ‘Action’. CD2′s is ELP’s ‘Lucky Man’ and CD3′s is Argent’s ‘God Gave Rock And Roll To You’. Three genuine classics.

So rather than just lazily go through the 60 track content, perhaps the real gems are the ones that meant as much, career wise, to the artists as they did to the record buying public.

Taken from their self titled debut in 1977, Foreigner’s ‘Feels Like The First Time’ was the band’s first huge hit. Like so many tracks here, it still sounds as vibrant today as it did 24 years ago.

Next to ‘Alright Now’, ‘Wishing Well’ was widely considered to be Free’s most important, and indeed finest moment. It was taken from the band’s sixth and final studio album, Heartbreaker, and effectively became the launchpad for Bad Company, one of the UK’s most influential and successful rock bands.

Such was the emotional connectivity of Nazareth’s pumped up, bass heavy, rock’n'roll version of Joni Mitchell’s ‘This Flight Tonight’, the band would use it to close their live shows. Even when Mitchell did it live, she would introduce it, amusingly, as “here’s my version of that Nazareth song”.

But there’s so much more…Blackfoot Sue, Procol Harum, The Who, Roxy Music, Trapeze, The Faces, Jethro Tull, Thin Lizzy, Family, ELO and and and – the great and the good, plus some lesser known names. Fancy, Strider, Medicine Head, Curved Air, Bullfrog, Babe Ruth and others are all included, large as life. And even if fame ultimately eluded them, that was often only a quirk of fate.
Their songs deserve to be here.

The accompanying illustrated and annotated 40 page booklet is an informative and entertaining guide. To quote the cliché, it’s a walk down memory lane.

An outstanding collection. *****

Review by Brian McGowan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: ROBBIE LaBLANC – Double Trouble

ROBBIE LaBLANC- Double Trouble

Escape Music (Release date 16.04.21)

Robbie LaBlanc is not only one of the melodic rock world’s most admired singers, but increasingly its most prolific. It’s only a few months since I reviewed the East Temple Avenue album he lent his golden voice to, but now comes his first album under his own name. It’s very much a partnership with two of the scene’s greats, and almost Escape Music’s in-house team, in FM singer Steve Overland and respected guitarist Tommy Denander, who have written and produced the album.

While Blanc Faces and East Temple Avenue sat firmly in the AOR mainstream, and the Find Me albums boasted a more clinical, keyboard-driven approach, on this occasion they have created an almost vintage sound, with a natural rather than formularised feel, which is to be commended.

‘Only Human’ begins the album in fine style, with the positive lyrics typical of Robbie’s best work, Steve prominent on backing vocal, a synth backing that could have been left over from the recent album by labelmates Touch, and a searing guitar solo from Tommy.

‘Start Motor Running’ has Overlandian written over it, a brassy, bluesy number that could have sat on FM’s ‘Aphrodisiac’ or his recent solo album ‘Scandalous’. ‘Never Let a Good Time Go’ sees a good melody,  fine guitar solo and upbeat message compensate for what personally is an off putting 80’s synth pop arrangement, and could have been an eighties TV theme tune or film soundtrack.

‘Voodoo Woman’ is the first, but not the last, song with a strong vibe of Tommy’s beloved Toto, and indeed in general a late seventies feel right down to some ELO-like backing vocals. ‘Pure’ is perhaps Robbie’s biggest departure to date, a smooth piece of blue eyed soul with some funky basslines from Brian Anthony, before ‘Temptation’ returns to the Toto template with a good chorus.

Throughout, Robbie’s vocals are clear and precise, coming over as a cross between Joseph Williams, Richard Marx and (hear me out!) George Michael. The Steve Overland influence is everywhere, and on ‘Better Man’ and ‘Sound of the City’ in particular, the backing vocals and some of the writing style are unmistakably his.

However the second half of the album, from ‘Lips Are Sealed’ onwards, saw my enthusiasm dip. For one, it is lighter, poppier and funkier with the guitar solos less aggressive. Moreover the songs become rather repetitive with a similar tempo and the same influences – Toto, a more accessible Steely Dan and Rush Street-era Richard Marx (‘Just Say the Word’)-  presenting themselves over and over again. There is little wrong individually with the songs, though they work better as more of a late night listen, but my thought was the 13 songs on view could easily have been trimmed of a couple of the blander fillers.

So, despite the undoubted quality of the main protagonists, and some class moments, it’s an album that leaves me with a feeling of what might have been.  *** 3/4

Review by Andy Nathan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: FM – Tough It Out Live

FM Tough It Out Live

Frontiers Records (Release date 09.04.21)

It already seems a long time ago but one of the gig highlights of the winter before the pandemic struck was the Big-Three-O tour in which FM, together with Dan Reed Network and Gun, celebrated 30 years of a landmark album by playing it in full. In FM’s case it was their sophomore effort ‘Tough It Out’, which was their most slickly produced and commercially successful album, albeit not to the level they deserved.

Now the first disc of this 2CD set preserves for posterity that performance, or to be more accurate a combination of performances taken from the dates at Norwich (which yours truly reviewed for this site), Manchester and Leeds. The show was as I remembered, delivered with a faithful closeness to the original album, assisted by the evergreen nature of Steve Overland’s golden voice.

The only departures from the script are the introduction of former keyboard player Didge Digital to guest on ‘Burning My Heart Down’ and a couple of short singalongs during that and ‘Does it Feel Like Love’ . Nevertheless, as with seeing the show in the flesh, one of the most pleasing aspects was to capture a rare delivery of some of the lesser known songs on the second side of the album, ‘Can You Hear Me Calling’ in particular.

The second disc is actually the more interesting of the two with eleven live recordings from three shows over the years;  one in 2016, the Islington Academy gig in 2010 which GRTR! also covered and from the previous year the show at Winstanley College in Wigan which premiered new guitarist Jim Kirkpatrick and set in train the FM revival that continues to this day.

This is actually best viewed not as a companion to the ‘Tough It Out’ disc but a coda to their  ‘Italian Job’ live album from a couple of years back which faithfully captured their core live set. This time the ‘Indiscreet’ favourites are overlooked, though a version of ‘Dangerous’, as ever,  is a reminder of the folly of leaving it off that debut album.

Instead there are some post-reformation songs including  ‘I Ain’t The One’ which I can’t ever remember seeing FM play live; and a generous selection of favourites from the now largely neglected second, bluesier phase of their career, most notably ‘Only the Strong Survive’ and ‘Blood and Gasoline’.

It also has a rawer and more spontaneous feel than the slickly produced ‘Tough It Out’ disc, as the crowd take over the singing on a couple of occasions and Steve is momentarily distracted by a heckler during his vocal gymnastics that open  ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’.

FM are still very much a contemporary act, as last year’s ‘Synchronised’ album proved, but in their contrasting ways both these discs are worthy representations of the great back catalogue of our foremost home grown AOR band.    **** 1/4

Review by Andy Nathan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: SWEET OBLIVION (feat Geoff Tate) – Relentless

Frontiers Music [Release date 09.03.21]

Another Italian job. The Sweet Oblivion (feat Geoff Tate) debut was co-written by Tate and DGM guitarist/producer, Simone Mularoni. Relentless is the follow up, and it’s been been co-written and produced by another multi-talented Italian musician, Aldo Lonobile, who founded the band, Secret Sphere.

As genre fans well know, the ambition that generated the futuristic, innovative Prog Rock of Queensryche’s landmark album, Operation Mindcrime, has been inherited by a score of Metal bands, mainly European, who regularly stretch their material into ever more complex concepts and soundscapes. Effectively, Queensryche’s past is no longer groundbreaking.

So, remarkably, what Lonobile has done here is remodel a classic sound for a new era, expertly salvaging elements of the original Queensryche, adding songwriting chops of the highest calibre.

The first single, ‘Strong Pressure’, understandably, is Sweet Oblivion at its most accessible. There are no histrionics, no grand gestures. Lenoble’s gilded hybrid of hard rock and heavy metal allows Tate’s theatrical, expressive delivery take centre stage.

‘Another Change’ and ‘Wake Up Call’ are two of the album’s real standouts, with just enough grit in their symphonic metal mix to give them contemporary relevance. Tate’s vocals still have an incredible tone, moving the delivery from light to shade and back in the space of one line. He’s acting the part in these songs, as well as singing it, and like great Hollywood movies, the tracks are slick, smart and well plotted.

Arguably, Lonoble’s expertise as a producer and arranger has never been better employed. Rather than dilute ‘Once Again, One Sin’s drama, his restrained, spine tingling orchestration underlines it. And more so perhaps with another standout track, ‘Anybody Out There’. Where Tate’s theatrical vocal performance threatens to slip over the top into melodrama, Lonoble’s finely grained arrangement anchors it to solid ground.

Elsewhere, ‘Fly Angel Fly’, hard rock with a metalised sheen, is tailor made for Tate’s operatic delivery, and fragile ballad, ‘I’ll Be The One’ recalls Queensryche’s high quality, ”mainstream” material on Empire and Promised Land. No bad thing. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: GILBY CLARKE – The Gospel Truth

GILBY CLARKE - The Gospel Truth

Golden Robot Records [Release date  23.04.21]

Later this month Gilby Clarke releases his fifth studio album “The Gospel Truth”, his first new solo album since 2001’s “Swag” and it is a welcome return.

He has kept himself busy since leaving Guns n Roses in 1994, alongside his solo career he has toured with the likes of The MC5, Heart and Nancy Sinatra, been a constant fixture in Matt Sorum’s all-star band Kings Of Chaos, appeared in reality TV’s “Rockstar Supernova” and produced countless albums, but it is “The Gospel Truth” that fans have been waiting for, and it is well worth the twenty year wait.

The album opens in style with title track “The Gospel Truth”, this hard driven track is one of the three singles already released from the album and by the end of the song it is as if the last two decades have melted away.

The other singles are “Tightwad” (featuring Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx and Stephen Perkins of Jane’s Addiction) and “Rock N Roll Is Getting Louder”, both packed with groove and swagger with the latter featuring a great Keith Richards inspired riff. Another of the album’s highlights is “The Ending” which follows a similar pattern.

One word that keeps coming to mind whilst listening to the album is groove, this is an album that thrives on it. Take for example “Wayfarer” which has sleaze and groove but is almost laid back in its approach. “Rusted N Busted” reminds me a bit of Tom Petty whilst “She Won’t Fight Fair” has an Ace Frehley feel to it.

“The Gospel Truth” is an album full of great hard rock songs, solid riffs and big choruses, and with less of a nod back to Clarke’s earlier solo output it may earn him a new generation of fans who may not have heard his solo work yet. Let’s hope there are live shows to come and less of a wait for a follow up album.  ****

Review by Nikk Gunns


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: MARTY FRIEDMAN – Tokyo Jukebox 3

Mascot Records/The Players Club [Release date 16.03.21]

Still mining a rich seam of J-pop, guitarist Marty (Megadeth) Friedman is now on his third Tokyo Jukebox album of instrumentals.

The J-Pop genre is ubiquitous in Japan, the country Friedman has called home for the last 20 years. It is where he has become something of a cultural celebrity, and a much sought after studio and live musician.

Three Jukebox albums in ten years suggests that he is in no hurry. His instrumental versions of J-pop hits have proved so popular that his tour schedule is built on the back of his Jukebox releases, and he tours frequently, especially in Europe and the Americas.

On this third album he chooses wisely and widely from a huge J-pop back catalogue, and opens with the eminently melodic 90′s hit, ‘Maikenaide’, lit up by sparks of dissonance and sprinkled with crunching riffs.

Equally popalicious, the theme to a long running Anime series, ‘Kaize Ga Fuiteiru’, is a joyous up tempo track, discreetly shaded with melancholy.

On the much heavier ‘Senbonzakura’ and the big sounding ‘Echo’, he plays with complex time changes and a variety of melodies. It’s not pop as we know it. J-pop is constructed around complex rhythms and harmonic patterns, and most songs can quite easily have up to 60 chords, compared to western pop songs with only 5 or 6. Yet Friedman makes this marriage of musical approaches seem dazzlingly simple.

The first “single” release from the album is ‘A Perfect World’ with guest vocalist Alfakyun, a comparative newcomer to J-pop, yet who already has hundreds of thousands of subscribers on Youtube and Instagram. Netflix fans will recognise it as the theme from the long running series, “B: The Beginning”

If you’re already hooked on Friedman’s Jukebox, it’s reassuring to know that there is so much more J-pop material ripe for the picking. The Tokyo Jukebox could run and run. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Album review: THE TREATMENT – Waiting for Good Luck

The Treatment – Waiting for Good Luck

Frontier Records [Release date 09.04.21]

“Waiting For Good Luck” is the fifth album from well-established British rockers, The Treatment and I have to say I think this is their best to date. This is simply a classic rock album with every track gold dust – there’s absolutely no fillers, I love it!

For the uninitiated, The Treatment formed in 2008 in Cambridge, England with their debut album, “This Might Hurt” being released in 2011. This was followed by “Running With The Dogs” (2014), “Generation Me” (2016), and “Power Crazy” (2019). The Treatment have toured with KISS, Mötley Crüe, Steel Panther, Thin Lizzy, and Alice Cooper, as well as appearing at rock festivals such as Download and Sonisphere.

“Waiting for Good Luck” has 13 tracks including a bonus piano version of the bluesy rock track ‘Barman’.

Produced by Laurie Mansworth (Airrace) and mixed by Kevin Shirley (Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Black Country Communion, etc.), “Waiting for Good Luck” is The Treatment’s second album featuring Tom Rampton on vocals and the first one with the new bass player Andy Milburn.

The changes to the line-up have only enhanced this hard rock band, there’s an added energy, the whole sound is tight with sublime riffs, catchy beats and gravelly vocals that will have you foot tapping and singing along to what are surely rock anthems in the making, (surely that is not just me??). This album proves the band are firing on all cylinders, clearly stating that not only are they at the top of their game, but they are truly here to stay.

“We honestly all believe this album is a huge step forward for The Treatment and we can’t wait for you to hear it. We will be touring as soon as circumstances will allow us and we look forward to seeing all you Treatment troops at our shows next year,” says the band.

The opening track ‘Rat Race’ immediately grabs you with lyrics we can most certainly relate to “we’re in the rat trap, rat race and there ain’t no escape” well after over a year of a global pandemic, we all need to escape with some good music, and here it is!

Favourite tracks – I seriously love the whole album but absolute stand out tracks for me were:

‘Take It Or Leave It’, ‘Vampress’, ‘ Eyes On You’,  ‘Wrong Way’

Try it, I pretty much think you’ll love it, I am a tad obsessed and can only sum this album up by saying it is already contender for my album of the year.  *****

Review by Karen Clayton


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: THE END MACHINE – Phase 2

Frontiers Music [Release date 09.03.21]

This second The End Machine album, Phase 2, does what it would’ve said if it had been in a tin. And it says it emphatically, loudly, subtly in places and outright aggressively in others.

It’s Dokken restored, with a few new pieces precision fitted into this long running machine. Robert (Lynch Mob) Mason on vocals and drummer Pete (brother of Mick) Brown join cornerstones George Lynch and Jeff Pilson. Their four man, oiled up End Machine speeds along the rock’nroll highway with purpose and direction.

The bluesy hard rock from the first album reappears in places. The weighty ‘We Walk Alone’ and the smouldering ‘Dark Divide’ have enough grit and attitude to raise the stakes on these commercially inclined melodramas, without sounding overtly cliched or derivative to the genre’s core audience.

When you hear ‘Crack The Sky’ and ‘Plastic Heroes’, you realise that these guys have been in each other’s company for so long that they must by now have developed some kind of musical telepathy.

These are dark, passionate songs, loudly echoing the best selling music of their parent band’s eighties’ zenith. In a way it’s a relief that they’re not searching vainly for a new kind of authenticity. These tracks, and others, ‘Born Of Fire’, ‘Prison Or Paradise’ and maybe ‘Scars’ too, sound closely calibrated to past musical metrics. And that’s a good thing. It sounds natural, unforced, punchy and powerful. The medium paced, bittersweet stuff was always their forte.

And yes, it’s edgy in places, it’s aggressive at times and it’s uniformly loud, but it’s got the huge heart and soul of all good rock music. And you’ve got to work hard to make it sound this effortless. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


EP review: KISS KISS BANG – Hungry, High & Seeing Things

KISS KISS BANG – Hungry, High & Seeing Things

Bandcamp [Release date 26.03.21]

Hailing from Bowling Green, Kentucky Kiss Kiss Bang comprises of Trevor Smith (vocals, guitars, synth, percussion), Clayton Crowder (guitars, slide guitars, vocals, percussion) and Andrew Hopper (bass, vocals, percussion) who were joined by drummer Taylor Sanders for this EP.

Kiss Kiss Bang certainly know how to write instant choruses – just grab a listen to any of the four songs on this EP. Opener ‘Solid Gold’ a case in point. A 70s rock riff and sound making a perfect match for Trevor Smith’s (surely one of the most un-rock ‘n’ roll vocalist names for many a year!) powerful vocals.

‘High Price (For Peace Of Mind)’ is a belter, from the low slung guitar riffs through to the rock solid drumming. Then there is the smouldering guitar solo – nice ‘n’ sleazy does it.

The EP’s floor filler is ‘Easy 2 Love’, coming across like a guitar battering ram on the verses and then going all melodic on the chorus. Recalls Black Stone Cherry in their earlier days.

‘Slow Motion’ with its big backbeat, comes across with a Stones and Black Crowes swagger, and again another pure gold chorus.

Four songs, none of which outstay their welcome. Kiss Kiss Bang should soon become a regular & enjoyable live show on the gigs and festival circuit. Good work fellas. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: AMY SPEACE & THE ORPHAN BRIGADE – There Used To Be Horses Here

AMY SPEACE & THE ORPHAN BRIGADE – There Used To Be Horses Here

Proper Records [Release date 30.04.21]

This is a very personal album from Amy Speace as she looks back on a twelve-month span between her son’s first birthday and the loss of her father. The album’s lyrical themes cover childhood memories, coming of age in New York City, and losing a parent while learning to become one.

As Amy Speace states in the press release, “A month after I turned 50, I gave birth to my son, Huckleberry. My father was present for the birth and held him within hours. My Dad was 81 years old and we both knew my Dad would not see my son grow up.”

On the album she is again joined by producer Neilson Hubbard (vocals, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion), with Amy Speace requesting his band, the Orphan Brigade – Ben Glover (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Joshua Britt (vocals, mandolin, mandola) – back her on the album.

‘Father’s Day’ (a song that genuinely brought tears to this reviewer’s eyes) and ‘Grief Is A Lonely Land’ are songs that tug at the heart, especially given the emotional singing by Amy Speace. ‘I am better these days, although it still comes in waves’ encapsulates how although grief may get better over time, it never fades.

The use of a string quartet adds an extra dimension to ‘Give Me Love’, a wonderfully gentle love song, aided further by the guitar and subtle percussion. ‘River Rising’ and ‘Hallelujah Train’ add some pace to the proceedings, the latter a proper lively sing-a-long beloved of late in Bruce Springsteen’s last couple of albums.

Americana and American folk music are in safe hands with such a talented artist as Amy Speace. An album that has many moods and musical delights to savour. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: MARY STOKES BAND featuring SARAH MICHELLE – Comin’ Home

Mary Stokes band - Comin Home

Self release [Release date 03.12.20]

Mary Stokes Band’s ‘Comin’ Home’ is for the most part a live off the floor ‘warts and all’ album culled from 2 rehearsals with a couple of additional studio cuts.

Mary Stokes is an enduring figure on the Irish blues scene and the vivacious vocalist leads a well schooled Chicago blues influenced band through a mixture of self penned material and covers.

And while she attacks the material with gusto, this is very much a band effort reflected in a succession of guitar and harp-led songs, and in the case of the reprised ‘Mattie Won’t Write’, guitar and blues harp double lines.

It’s an album that smoulders, flickers, sometimes deceives, but ultimately explodes on a ripping cover of Bo Diddley’s ‘Story of Bo Diddley and the booming self-penned ‘Long Way From Home’, both of which are a resounding triumph.

The fact that they are both sandwiched between a rather redundant version of Bessie Smith’s ‘At The Christmas Ball’, points to the one major weakness of an otherwise enjoyable album, which is the paucity of memorable material and a somewhat obvious choice of covers.

Then again, given that this recording was mostly taken from a couple of rehearsals we should possibly reserve judgement until the next studio album.

‘Comin’ Home’ is a well played and almost reverential trip through a Chicago blues styled set list with occasional country blues flourishes.

The real discovery here is the guitar playing of Sarah Michelle. While the harp playing Brian Palm and pianist Dermot Stokes provide the building blocks, Michelle injects the songs with real vitality through old school rhythm guitar playing, and when the song demands it some contrasting blistering solos.

Mary Stokes leads from the front with a passionate vocal on the opening title track alongside Michelle’s first fiery toned solo. The guitarist uses a Lesley effect while weaving her way through a track on which Chris Byrne’s bass is curiously mixed down.

The band slips into the harp-led country blues feel of ‘Moonshine’ on which they build up some momentum on the back of Brian Palm’s flighty harp solo .

Sarah Michelle’s locked in rhythm guitar builds into a full flown solo which she resolves either side of Stokes’s gritty vocals and some cleverly doubled up vocals.

The band has two stabs at the spacious, but muscular ‘Mattie Won’t Write’, the former being infused with harp from the start, while the latter is a shorter version with additional counterbalanced vocals which gives the song extra warmth and almost a West coast feel.

The album really kicks in on a mellifluous harp-led cover of Howlin’ Wolf’s ‘Baby How Long’ as the band stretches out and Stokes really finds her voice.

It’s subtly interwoven with lovely harp and piano, glued together by drummer Robbie Barrett’s imperious drive and rounded off by a sinewy solo from Michelle in a lovely snapshot of what the band do so well.

Unfortunately they struggle to maintain that momentum on Billy Holiday’s ‘Fine And Mellow’ as Stokes doesn’t quite have the emotional gravitas in her phrasing to make it her own, while the riff-led shuffle ‘Mola Di Bari’ – a  homage to the South Eastern city of Bari sung in Italian – is a pleasant diversion with a stinging guitar solo, rather than anything essential.

They get back on track with punchy riff-led version of Little Walter’s ‘Can’t Hold On Much Longer’. Sarah’s rhythm guitar playing again injects the song with real purpose and energy, while Stokes delivers her line with gusto.

She recorded Sonny Boy Williamson 11 ’s ‘Help Me’ way back in ’89 on a limited release cassette and here it’s presented as a duet with State Lights vocalist Shobsy O’Brien. It brings a nice sense of contrast and nuanced dynamics and sparks guitarist Michelle into a gutsy solo.

Stokes also makes a good fist of Van Morrison’s ‘Roll With The Punches’, which does indeed roll with some fine slide guitar, harp and piano trills.

So far so good, and any semblance of claustrophobic restraint is blown out the water on the firebrand ‘Story Of Bo Diddley’.

Sarah Michelle’s caustic guitar elicits a whoop from Stokes, on a track predicated on a Bo Diddley beat with lashing of wailing harp and a powerhouse rhythm section, as Stokes belts out her lines alongside Michelle on bv’s.

The closing ‘Long Way From Home’ is equally good , being nothing less than a smoking band who sound as if they have bided their time for the right track on which to cut loose.

Stokes belts out her lines over the kind of heavy duty shuffle that might have benefited the album as a whole if it had been included earlier in the set.

No matter, ‘Comin’ Home’ is a limited release, solid blues album which belatedly reveals just what the band is all about. ***½ 

Review by Pete Feenstra


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: MASON HILL – Against The Wall

Mason Hill - Against The Wall

7Hz Porductions [Release date 05.03.21]

Mason Hill have had a proper rock ‘n’ roll rollercoaster ride to get to this point of releasing their debut album, some six years after first forming. They signed to a label, left said label, started a Crowdfunder campaign to fund this album’s release and built up a loyal fan base along the way.

Said fan base, along with savvy online promotion, saw ‘Against The Wall’ debut in the UK national album chart at number 19 and top over 750,000 streams on Spotify. The album also hit number 1 in the UK rock album chart – the first time a band has charted with their debut album in the UK Top 20 since Greta Van Fleet in 2018.

Not only that but Mason Hill are the first British rock act to have their debut album in the UK Top 20 and # 1 in the UK rock album chart since Royal Blood and Lonely The Brave back in 2014.

Scott Taylor’s vocals are a key element to the band’s sound, soaring and emotive, he certainly packs a powerful, yet always melodic, punch. ‘D.N.A.’ and ‘No Regret’ are testament to this, both being powerful, no nonsense rockers that do have some similarities with Nickelback. That’s no bad thing in my book and many others as Nickelback certainly sell a few albums and fill the arenas. Something Mason Hill may not achieve, but given their self-belief and undoubted talent are certain to give it their best shot and with a bit of luck will succeed.

The ballad ‘Where I Belong’ shows off the guitar interplay between James Bird and Marc Montgomery, impressive stuff. The song builds from a vocal/harmony filled start leading into the epic guitar solos. Who We Are’ is a neat mobiles-in-the-air ballad, a chance for the band to show off their mellower side, a la Alter Bridge.

Elsewhere there are plenty of floor fillers including the title track and ‘We Pray’ (a song that will appeal to younger rock fans given its sound), although ‘Find My Way’ is not overly memorable.

Mason Hill certainly deserve the success they are now enjoying after a rocky road to get here. An assured, enjoyable debut and the start of a promising career. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

Since early 2020 Josh has been entertaining us with exclusive monthly live sessions,

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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 26 April 2026.


UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 21 April 2026

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 25 May 2026

BABY JANE Midnight Highway (Sped Up) (indie)
ASTRAL ROCKS The Flame In Me (Astral Rocks Prodns.)
INDIGO SYNDICATE dwn4smr (indie)
THE SKBS The Prying Eye (indie)
AGAINST THE CURRENT Dead Man Walking (indie)
ICONIC Tears Keep On Falling (Frontiers)

Featured Albums w/c 25 May 2026

09:00-12:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Rock)
12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: TARJA – Frisson Noir

Suitcase Sam - Goodnight Riverdale Park

earMUSIC [Release date 12.06.26] Tarja Turunen releases her tenth studio album and one she calls the “heaviest record of her career”. There are a few notable guest appearances including fellow ex-Nightwish member Marko Hietala, Dani Filth (Cradle of Filth), Apocalyptica, and Chad Smith (Red … Continue reading

Album review: SUITCASE SAM – Goodnight Riverdale Park

Suitcase Sam - Goodnight Riverdale Park

Pete Feenstra chatted to Suitcase Sam for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio in May 2021, playing tracks from the album ‘Goodnight Riverdale Park’ Curve Music [Release date 28.05.21] Suitcase Sam once described himself as: “The something else you are searching … Continue reading

Album review: ELIANA CARGNELUTTI – Aur

ELIANA CARGNELUTTI - Aur

www.elianacargnelutti.com [Release date 07.05.21] When we saw Eliana at Giants Of Rock in January 2020 we would never have guessed that in the space of a few weeks live music famine would ensue.  She apparently had breezed in last minute … Continue reading

Album review: REFLECTION CLUB – Still Thick As A Brick

REFLECTION CLUB - Still Thick As A Brick

Madvedge Records [Release date 03.03.21] How do you out-Tull Jethro Tull?  Well you put together an album pastiche and call it Still Thick As A Brick.  Package it up in a large format digi-book and add in the ubiquitous 5.1 … Continue reading

Album review: HONEY AND THE BEAR – Journey Through The Roke

HONEY AND THE BEAR – Journey Through The Roke

www.honeyandthebear.co.uk [Release date 23.04.21] East Anglian-based duo Lucy and Jon Hart, performing as Honey and The Bear, return with their second album. Like many musicians, especially on the folk circuit, they would normally have spent a lot of the past … Continue reading

Album review: DR FEELGOOD – Greatest Hits

Album review: DR FEELGOOD – Greatest Hits

Grand Records [Release date 02.04.21] This compilation marks the 50th anniversary of Dr Feelgood, the Canvey Island rhythm and blues maestros originally led by the incendiary guitarist Wilko Johnson and gravel-voiced frontman/harmonica player Lee Brilleaux. The band was at its … Continue reading

Album review: ROBIN MCAULEY – Standing On The Edge

ROBIN McAULEY - Standing On The Edge

Frontiers [Release date 07.05.21] Robin McAuley has been very busy of late. Following on from his return stint with Michael Schenker he then went on to front the Black Swan project, joining Jeff Pilson and Reb Beach, who released the excellent ‘Shake The World’ … Continue reading

Album review: BLACK SPIDERS – Black Spiders

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Cargo Records [Release date 26.03.21] Get those middle fingers raised and hail the return of the mighty Black Spiders! The band are back with most of the original line up in place and they are rocking as hard as ever. … Continue reading

Album review: MOTORHEAD – Louder Than Noise… Live In Berlin

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Silver Lining Music [Release date 23.04.21] High on my list of memorable gigs is a night spent with Motorhead at Newcastle City Hall back in November 2012. Motorhead were on top form that night and when you add in a … Continue reading

Album review: TRENTE – Aveugle & Sourd

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Bad Reputation [Release date 02.04.21] Bringing new meaning to the saying “Les Trente Glorieuses”, unmistakeably French rock band, Trente, treat us to a reductive fusion of pop and rock, with Aveugle & Sourd (blind and deaf). Stating the obvious perhaps, … Continue reading

Album review: FLESH & BLOOD – Blues For Daze (remaster w/ 2 bonus)

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Bad Reputation France [Release date 05.03.21] Something of a Melodic Rock Supergroup, Flesh & Blood was put together in the early nineties by Touch/Drive She Said’s talented songwriter and producer, Mark Mangold. Tyketto’s Danny Vaughn and Al (TSO/Savatage) Pitrelli were … Continue reading

Album review: ED COSENS – Fortunes Favour

ED COSENS - Fortunes Favou

Distiller Records [Release date 09.04.21] Ed Cosens is the guitarist and one of the main songwriters in the Reverend and the Makers (one of the band’s former members Dave Sanderson appears on this album), a band who have been around … Continue reading

Album review: STINGRAY (Remaster with bonus track)

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Bad Reputation France [Release date 05.03.21] Enterprising French label, Bad Reputation, has been bringing some excellent new material to our attention recently. But for now we’ll focus on some classic blasts from the past, beginning with criminally overlooked South African … Continue reading

Album review: TEMPLE BALLS – Pyromide

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Frontiers [Release date 16.03.21] Despite the diabolically bad band name, Temple Balls’ popularity and reputation continue to grow. Produced by Jonah (HEAT) Tee, Pyromide is their third album. Their high energy melodic rock songs have a bright, brash ebullience. But … Continue reading

Album review: VARIOUS – Riding The Rock Machine

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Grapefruit/Cherry Red [Release date 23.03.21] Riding The Rock Machine is a supremely enjoyable, 60 track slice of cultural history. The UK’s pop and rock legacy should be considered a National Treasure, to be protected and promoted. Grapefruit/ Cherry Red are … Continue reading

Album review: ROBBIE LaBLANC – Double Trouble

ROBBIE LaBLANC- Double Trouble

Escape Music (Release date 16.04.21) Robbie LaBlanc is not only one of the melodic rock world’s most admired singers, but increasingly its most prolific. It’s only a few months since I reviewed the East Temple Avenue album he lent his … Continue reading

Album review: FM – Tough It Out Live

FM Tough It Out Live

Frontiers Records (Release date 09.04.21) It already seems a long time ago but one of the gig highlights of the winter before the pandemic struck was the Big-Three-O tour in which FM, together with Dan Reed Network and Gun, celebrated … Continue reading

Album review: SWEET OBLIVION (feat Geoff Tate) – Relentless

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Frontiers Music [Release date 09.03.21] Another Italian job. The Sweet Oblivion (feat Geoff Tate) debut was co-written by Tate and DGM guitarist/producer, Simone Mularoni. Relentless is the follow up, and it’s been been co-written and produced by another multi-talented Italian … Continue reading

Album review: GILBY CLARKE – The Gospel Truth

GILBY CLARKE - The Gospel Truth

Golden Robot Records [Release date  23.04.21] Later this month Gilby Clarke releases his fifth studio album “The Gospel Truth”, his first new solo album since 2001’s “Swag” and it is a welcome return. He has kept himself busy since leaving … Continue reading

Album review: MARTY FRIEDMAN – Tokyo Jukebox 3

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Mascot Records/The Players Club [Release date 16.03.21] Still mining a rich seam of J-pop, guitarist Marty (Megadeth) Friedman is now on his third Tokyo Jukebox album of instrumentals. The J-Pop genre is ubiquitous in Japan, the country Friedman has called … Continue reading

Album review: THE TREATMENT – Waiting for Good Luck

The Treatment – Waiting for Good Luck

Frontier Records [Release date 09.04.21] “Waiting For Good Luck” is the fifth album from well-established British rockers, The Treatment and I have to say I think this is their best to date. This is simply a classic rock album with … Continue reading

Album review: THE END MACHINE – Phase 2

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Frontiers Music [Release date 09.03.21] This second The End Machine album, Phase 2, does what it would’ve said if it had been in a tin. And it says it emphatically, loudly, subtly in places and outright aggressively in others. It’s … Continue reading

EP review: KISS KISS BANG – Hungry, High & Seeing Things

KISS KISS BANG – Hungry, High & Seeing Things

Bandcamp [Release date 26.03.21] Hailing from Bowling Green, Kentucky Kiss Kiss Bang comprises of Trevor Smith (vocals, guitars, synth, percussion), Clayton Crowder (guitars, slide guitars, vocals, percussion) and Andrew Hopper (bass, vocals, percussion) who were joined by drummer Taylor Sanders … Continue reading

Album review: AMY SPEACE & THE ORPHAN BRIGADE – There Used To Be Horses Here

AMY SPEACE & THE ORPHAN BRIGADE – There Used To Be Horses Here

Proper Records [Release date 30.04.21] This is a very personal album from Amy Speace as she looks back on a twelve-month span between her son’s first birthday and the loss of her father. The album’s lyrical themes cover childhood memories, … Continue reading

Album review: MARY STOKES BAND featuring SARAH MICHELLE – Comin’ Home

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Self release [Release date 03.12.20] Mary Stokes Band’s ‘Comin’ Home’ is for the most part a live off the floor ‘warts and all’ album culled from 2 rehearsals with a couple of additional studio cuts. Mary Stokes is an enduring … Continue reading

Album review: MASON HILL – Against The Wall

Mason Hill - Against The Wall

7Hz Porductions [Release date 05.03.21] Mason Hill have had a proper rock ‘n’ roll rollercoaster ride to get to this point of releasing their debut album, some six years after first forming. They signed to a label, left said label, … Continue reading