Album review: SUSY WALL – The Spaces In Between

SUSY WALL - The Spaces In Between

Bandcamp [Release date 27.09.24]

The Spaces In Between, the debut album from Susy Wall, has been in the pipeline for a couple of years. Although Susy has been singing from an early age, it is only in the past couple of years that have seen her immersing herself completely in songwriting.

As Susy comments, “This collection of songs has taken me a lifetime to create. Each tune is a product of my own journey. From writing songs at fifteen in my bedroom with a second-hand guitar, to where I am now…a woman, a daughter, a friend, a wife and a mother to my own teenagers. And, of course, all the spaces in between.”

Produced by Chris Pepper, the album also features an impressive set of guest musicians including Gordon Giltrap, Findlay Napier (the Magpie Arc) and Anna Massie (Blazing Fiddles).

There are some dreamy musical moments including ‘Fallingwater’, where Susy’s vocals are backed perfectly by piano. Gordon Giltrap adds his guitar talents to ‘Woman’, whilst the title track recalls greats like Sandy Denny and Laura Marling, even Enya (less the synths!).

Two factors make this album such a rewarding listen. Firstly, Susy’s voice which is melodic, ethereal at times and sounds so familiar, as though she has been recording and releasing music for years. Secondly, the production that allows each instrument to shine as and when required. Perfect example being the piano and cello (played by Pete Harvey) on ‘Fred’s Song’, a fine finish to the album.

Soothing on the ears and musical soul, Susy Wall has produced an enjoyable debut and let’s hope the interest is enough that we get more music from her. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


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FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

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Album review: KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND – Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 2

Album review: KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND – Dirt on My Diamonds Vol. 2

Provogue [Release date: 20.09.24]

Multi-Grammy-winning blues-rock star Kenny Wayne Sheppherd has been busy again. This time with older material. The two Dirt On My Diamonds volumes date back to recording/writing sessions at the famed Muscle Shoals studios in 2019.

The ensuing pandemic saw the band switch focus to the ‘Straight To You: live’ album, followed by 2022’s re-recorded ‘Trouble Is…25 and tour. So Vol 1 didn’t see the light of day until November 2023. KWS chose not to release all the material as a double album at that point, though thankfully, we haven’t had to wait another four years for Vol 2.

As with the first collection, we get eight tracks including one cover version. Eight tracks all hard-packed and layered up with high impact and low understatement. A run-time of only 30-odd minutes is the only skinny fact about this otherwise highly calorific album.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd is an entertainer. An enthusiastic one at that, and the bold productions and tight arrangements are what you would expect. Regular collaborator Marshall Altman is again at the helm and delivers arguably more swagger, perhaps more groove and definitely more brass than on Volume 1.

The album makes its intention clear from the opening salvoes of ‘I Got A Woman’. A thumping rocker with horns aplenty, clear crisp solos and a rich vocal from Noah Hunt.  ‘The Middle’ follows, featuring another Hunt vocal lead with even more brass and soul. The highlight here is the flashy wah-wah infused lead guitar work.

For my money, the two best tracks on Volume 2 are ‘Long Way Down’ and ‘Never Made it to Memphis’. The former brings a dirty riff and the best lyric and best singing on the album, delivered with class once again by Hunt.

The guitar and horns combine really well. But there’s nothing wrong with Kenny’s vocal prowess either. Less baritone richness than Hunt maybe, but his style really suits ‘Never Made it To Memphis, particularly when alloyed to the bright female backing vocals on this absolute stomp of track. Loving the work of the rhythm section here.

Perhaps the other bona fide highlight is a reworking of ZZ Top’s ’She Loves my Automobile’ which cruises along on that solid rhythm again, with some snarling guitar and lovely keys/horns interplay.

The pace drops a little for the crawling blues-soul of ‘Watch You Go’ where the keyboards wrestle with the horns for some attention, but KWS inevitably steals the show with a couple of killer solos.

Elsewhere, the ballad ‘My Guitar is Crying’ doesn’t hit the heights of some of the bandleader’s other heartbreakers with a slightly worn lyric and simple structure, but it does bring a lovely jazz-bar feel trumpet into the spotlight. And ‘Pressure’ is just a bit too much naked funk and snappy rhythm for this old rocker, but the closiing, fuzzed up lead work is just about worth the entrance fee alone.

Kenny Wayne Sheppard hasn’t put a foot wrong in his storied career and this is another fine outing. Maybe it lacks a smidge of depth and sublety compared with his very best work, but there’s still room for this album’s smash and grab in his impressive cannon. ****

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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BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

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14:00-16:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Singer Songwriter)


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Gig review: CASSIDY PARIS – The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 7 August 2024

CASSIDY PARIS- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 7 August 2024

Australian singer Cassidy Paris is almost a veteran at 21, having recorded her first EP at 16, and chalked up a fair few air miles since including to the UK. She’s played at various festivals and support slots but summer 2024 has seen an extensive headline tour up and down  the country.

Only this show at Noel Nevin’s Cavern – fast becoming one of the leading London venues outside the Camden/Islington area – was free, though hopefully coffers were substantially swelled when the pub’s famous jug was passed round. Considering this I was surprised the place was only about half full, though to be fair a midweek in the peak holiday season is not ideal.

Hitting the stage in a black PVC-style dress, the first impression was how assured she is as a stage performer, mastering exactly the right tricks to engage the audience and with a personable manner even if she did perhaps address us as ‘Wimbledon’ a few times too many. She had a tight band consisting of the Rogowski brothers Tom and Alex on guitar and drums from the band Mad Haven, and Radio Sun and Wicked Smile member -and her Dad!- Steve Janevski on bass.

CASSIDY PARIS- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 7 August 2024

On opener ‘Midnight Desire’ her voice was somewhat drowned out by rather loud backing vocals but things settled down with ‘Addicted’ and the gig really hit its stride with ‘Song For The Broken Hearted’. The set was mainly originals from last year’s ‘New Sensation’ album but a cover of Joan Jett’s ‘I Hate Myself For Loving You’ suited her feisty style perfectly.

There was a bit of everything from the ballad ‘Stand’, ‘Danger’ which for much of the song I was convinced was a Vixen cover and ‘Like I Never Loved You’, with the vibe of nineties stars like Amanda Marshall and Meredith Brooks.

CASSIDY PARIS- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 7 August 2024

She would also add guitar from time to time, and ‘Here I Am’ had the hooks that could have made them US hit singles when the post-grunge sound was so huge. ‘Rock And Roll Hearts’ and ‘Searching For A Hero’ were more conventional melodic rock with big choruses, and though ‘Give Me Your L.O.V.E’ was less impressive, ‘Wannabe’ had some Avril Lavigne-style brattishness and another hook-filled gem in ‘Walking On Fire’ was one of my favourites of the night.

After a very enthusiastic response, she was brought back for an encore which I didn’t recognise but was a Paramore cover in ‘Misery Business’ (a top 20 hit both in the UK and US back in 2007, proving how out of touch I am!). With her band members she was then extremely willing to chat afterwards and seemed genuinely grateful for our support.

CASSIDY PARIS- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 7 August 2024

With her feet on the ground like this, a natural presence and raw talent to be developed further, expect Cassidy Paris to be playing much larger places than this in years to come.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

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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: MICHAEL SCHENKER – My Years With UFO

Album review: MICHAEL SCHENKER – My Years with UFO

earMUSIC [Release date: 20.09.24]

Michael Schenker boards the tribute train with an album mildly curious for the trend in that it is dedicated to his own output, albeit with a different band. UFO are, of course, the band in question. They released these 11 tracks across five albums between 1974 and 1978: Phenomenon, Force It, No Heavy Petting, Lights Out and Obsession.

The original tunes are all copper-bottomed classics and in their live guise make up nearly all of the landmark Schenker-era UFO album ‘Strangers In The Night’. (Interesting that the packaging here is intentionally very evocative of that collection’s Hypgnosis-designed sleeve artwork).

Neither can the premier league of guest artists assembled here be sniffed at. From Roger Glover and Biff Byford via Slash and Axl Rose to Joel Hoekstra, Adrian Vandenberg and all points in between. The core band are top-table too: Derek Sherinian on keys, Brian Tichy on drums, and Barry Sparks on bass.

So what of the reworked, re-imagined and re-recorded versions here then? Well, leaving aside any cynical debate about the validity of such endeavours, this is a thoroughly enjoyable album, with some real highpoints and surprising twists.

‘Natural Thing’ is rightly the only place to start, where Dee Snider nails a powerful vocal and Joel Hoekstra lays down a thick riff. The solos interplay well with each other and there’s a swing on the rhythm that gives a new perspective on a great track.

Joey Tempest handles ‘Only You Can Rock Me’ with professional aplomb, as you would expect, but this is a little too close to the original to send the pulse rate meteoric. ‘Doctor Doctor’ on the other hand, is given a Class A shot in the arm courtesy of Carmine Appice’s ridiculously infectious and powerful drum track.

There are an awful lot of versions of this song kicking around and I thought there were no more surprises to be wrung from the dependable crowd-pleaser, but Appice and Joe Lynn Turner – on fine form – have extracted the juice here.

‘Mother Mary’ is mighty. It brings the unmistakable sound of Slash to the fore, and the solos traded with Schenker are a joy. Erik Grönwall carries a refreshing power and range on the vocals that are not present in the original.

Derek Sherinian, whom I know best from exceptional work with Joe Bonamassa and Black Country Communion, is fantastic on ‘This Kid’s’, where we see a new depth and subtlety to the closing instrumental.

The organ work is simply thrilling (if such a thing can be said with a straight face!) and Schenker re-invents his solo brilliantly. But Biff Byford’s vocal on the first part of the track equals them. He changes the arrangements and inflections just enough to make it his own whilst maintaining the integrity and balance of the song’s structure. Love this.

When I read that Axl Rose had picked up the vocal duties on ‘Love To Love’ – maybe my favourite UFO track of all time, and easily amongst my Top 10 rock songs ever – I was trepidatious. A little more soul and a little more gravitas would have been better perhaps, but Axl’s gravelly tones work well enough. He finds character on this occasion, rather than histrionics, and it lets the majesty of the track shine through. Schenker and Sherinian do the rest.

Jeff Scott Soto and John Norum are really good on ‘Lights Out’, the latter crisp and sharp as a razor. But ‘Rock Bottom’ feels a little too tidy and clean. Kai Hansen is a very fine vocalist, but this doesn’t quite scale the heights of the ‘Strangers’ version. Maybe that was always expecting too much.

Turner and Appice hook up again for ‘Too Hot To Handle’, alongside Adrian Vandenberg and the result is a furious joyride, with Vandenberg and Schenker laying waste to all before them on the final solos.

‘Let It Roll’ has Michael Voss lending a hand and is one heaviest versions on view; and ‘Shoot Shoot’, with an excellent Stephen Pearcy on vocals, closes out the album.

A legitimate view is that this is just another covers album, offering no new music, no matter how much gloss is applied. The publicity, on the other hand, insists that these are new recordings for a new generation. I’d argue that they work for an older generation too – there is something different and compelling in many of these renditions and the quality of musicianship is very high. Either way, we can expect more. Apparently earMUSIC have commissioned Schenker for a series of three such albums!  **** 

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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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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News: AUSTIN GOLD, WARREN HAYNES, HOUSE OF LORDS (September 2024)

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News - Album News

Lee Abraham releases his latest album ‘Origin Of The Storm’ through F2 Music on October 21.

Bryan Adams releases ‘Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2024′ on November 15. It will feature complete performances of three of his iconic albums: ‘Reckless (40th anniversary concert)’, ’18 ‘Til I Die’, and ‘So Happy It Hurts’. 

Deep Purple’s Don Airey plans to release his latest solo album in March though earMusic.

Austin Gold release their new album ‘Ain’t No Saint’ on October 25 through TMR Rock Records.

Balaam and the Angel have unveiled their first new music in thirty years, ‘Dancing Senseless’, taken from a four-track EP, ‘Forces Of Evil’,  set for release on October 25.

Beardfish release a new studio album ‘Songs For Beating Hearts’ on November 1 through InsideOutMusic.

The Beatles‘ American albums originally compiled for US release between January 1964 and March 1965 are to be reissued on November 22 by Apple Corps Ltd/Capitol/UMe as ‘The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono’.

Black Eyed Sons features members of The Quireboys and Down n’ Outz and they release their debut album, ‘Cowboys In Pinstriped Suits’, on Off Yer Rocka on 28 January. Guests include Joe Elliott, Chip Z’Nuff, Mike Tramp and Dan Reed.

Body Count have finally announced the release date for their forthcoming album, Merciless’, which is due for release on November 22 via Century Media Records.

Clannad have announced that they will release a 40th-anniversary edition of their ’Legend’ album through BMG Records on October 30. It will be available as a digipak 2CD and a 2LP set.

Burton Cummins (the Guess Who) releases his latest solo album ‘Few Good Moments’ on September 27 through JoJo Productions.

Rosalie Cunningham will release her third solo album, ‘To Shoot Another Day’, through Cherry Red Records on November 1.

The Darker My Horizon release their fifth album ‘From Out of the Ashes’ on March 23.

The Darkness (pictured) release their new album, ‘Dreams On Toast’, next March through Cooking Vinyl. The first single ‘The Longest Kiss’ was released on September 18.

Father John Misty releases his sixth album ‘Mahashmashana’ on November 22.

Bryan Ferry’s new single ‘Star’ was written with Nine Inch Nails duo Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

Gore have signed with Spinefarm Records, who release an EP from the band, ‘A Bud That Never Blooms’, on October 24.

The Halo Effect release their second album ‘March Of The Unheard’ on January 10 via Nuclear Blast.

George Harrison’s ‘Living in the Material World’ has a 50th anniversary edition due for release on November 15 via Dark Horse Records/BMG.

Warren Haynes releases a new album, ‘Million Voices Whisper’, on November 1 digitally and on CD via Fantasy Records, with vinyl on November 15.

Nancy Wilson revealed in a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock that Heart plan to record an acoustic album of Heart classics whist the band are off the road as Ann Wilson recovers from illness.

House Of Lords release their latest album ‘Full Tilt Overdrive’ on October 11 via Frontiers.

Judas Priest release a 50th anniversary edition of their debut album ‘Rocka Rolla’ on September 13. It has been re-engineered by Tom Allom.

Steve Knightley (Show of Hands) releases his first solo album in 17 years. Entitled ‘The Winter Yards’, it is released on October 4.

L.A. Guns are putting the finishing touches to their new album for their new label Cleopatra Records, with a release date TBC.

Larkin Poe release their new album ‘Bloom’ on January 25 via Tricky-Woo Records.

The Last Dinner Party release ‘Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers’ on October 11. They have just released a version Sparks’s ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us’.

Christy Moore has released a new single ‘Black and Amber’, taken from his forthcoming new album ‘A Terrible Beauty’ due on Claddagh Records on November 1.

Motionless In White plan to release their next album in 2025.

Nasty Savage have premiered ‘Brain Washer’, the first single from their upcoming album, ’Jeopardy Room’, which is due on October 10 via FHM Records.

No Favors return with a new album, ‘The Eleventh Hour’, out on November 22 on Prode & Glory Music. Guitarist Carl Ogden is the only member involved from the band’s 80′s line-up.

Opeth have pushed back release of their new album ‘The Last Will & Testament’ to November 22 due to manufacturing delays.

Steve Perry re-issues his seasonal album, ‘The Season 3′, for the third time on November 8. This version includes six added songs available on 2LP and 180g vinyl.

The Petal Falls release their brand new album ‘The Rhythm Train’ on September 6.

A new deluxe Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers of 1982′s ‘Long After Dark’ will be released on October 10.

King’s X’s Doug “dUg” Pinnick will release a new solo album, ‘Thingamajigger’, on October 25 via Rat Pak Records.

Poppy will release a new album, ‘Negative Spaces’, on November 15 via Sumerian Records.

A new six-disc edition of Porcupine Tree’s 2007 album ‘Fear Of A Blank Planet’ album will be released through Transmission Records on October 25.

Primal Fear release their new album ‘Domination’ on September 6 (2025) via Reigning Phoenix Music.

Queen have announced a remastered and expanded boxset of their 1973 debut album ‘Queen.’ Retitled ‘Queen I’, the album has been remixed and restored by Justin Shirley-Smith, Joshua J Macrae and Kris Fredriksson to sound the way the band always wanted it to. It will be released on 25 October as 6CD + 1 LP ‘Queen I’ collector’s edition boxset, containing 63 tracks with 43 brand new mixes, with ‘Mad the Swine’ restored as the fourth song on the album’s running order.

Seven Kingdoms, has signed with Reigning Phoenix Music and release their upcoming EP, ‘The Square’, on November 8.

Seventh Crystal release their third studio album ‘Entity’ on November 8 on Frontiers.

Skunk Anansie have signed with FLG, a new imprint of Frontiers.

Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators will enter the studio in November to begin recording their fifth album for a planned 2025 release.

‘Talking Heads: 77′ will be re-released on November 22 featuring a new remaster of the original album, outtakes, rare cuts and more.

Tears For Fears release a live album, ‘Songs for a Nervous Planet’, on October 25 and it will include 18 live songs plus four additional studio tracks.

Thundermother release their new studio album, Dirty & Divine’, on February 7 via AFM Records. They have released ‘So Close’ as the first single off the album.

Treat are completing work on their new album with a release next year planned.

Van Zant release their new album ‘Always Look Up’ on November 22 via Frontiers.

Vocalist Carla Harvey, who co-fronted Butcher Babies from 2010 – 2024, has announced her new project, The Violent Hour. 

The War On Drugs release double LP ‘Live Drugs Again’ on September 13.

A ten-disc John Wetton box set Concentus: The John Wetton Live Collection, Volume 1′ will be released through Spirit Of Unicorn Music on November 15.

Stevie Wonder has released a new single ‘Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart’, which is his first solo release since 2020.

News - Tours and Gigs

Newly announced UK tours (2024 unless stated):

Arena (Apr 2025), Danny Bowes (Thunder - spoken word Jun 2025), the Darkness + Ash (Mar 2025), Hamish Hawk (Feb 2025), Iron Maiden (Jun 2025), Magnum (Jan 2025), Glen Matlock (Oct, Nov), Ocean Colour Scene (Mar, Apr 2025), Pixies (May 2025), Tigertailz (Sat 21 Dec, The Crumlin),  the Night Flight Orchestra (Sat 1 Feb 2025, London), Spiers & Boden (Feb, Mar 2025), Steeleye Span (Oct), Al Stewart (farewell tour – Oct 2025), Sting (Jun 2025), Toto (Feb 2025), Uriah Heep + April Wine + Tyketto (Feb 2025),

Upcoming (Gigs – UK)

Newly announced US & European tours (2024 unless stated):

Bryan Adams (AU 2025), Arena (EU 2025), Luke Coombs (AU 2025), Deftones + the Mars Volta (US 2025), Girlschool (US), Green Day (AU, EU 2025), Heart (US 2025), Iron Maiden (EU 2025), the Jayhawks (US), Dave Matthews Band (US), Metallica + Limp Bizkt + Pantera (US 2025), the Night Flight Orchestra (EU 2025), the Pineapple Thief (US 2025), Pixies (EU 2025), Michael Schenker (EU 2025), Scorpions (US 2025), Snow Patrol (US 2025), Tool (US 2025), Toto (EU 2025), Trans-Siberian Orchestra (US), Trivium + Bullet For My Valentine (US 2025), Keith Urban (AU 2025), Xandria + Sirena (EU),

Upcoming (USA/ROW)

Bob Catley has announced Magnum tour dates for early next year to celebrate the life & music of the band’s Tony Clarkin, who died in January. Joining Bob will be Magnum keyboardist Rick Benton and drummer Lee Morris.

Poison plan to tour in 2026 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of their debut album.

Mick Box has announced Uriah Heep will retire from full scale touring and plan to announce farewell tour dates soon. The tour is expected to start in February.

Next year’s Isle of Wight festival will take place between 19-22 June and will feature Stereophonics, Sting, Paul Heaton, James and more TBA.

Prog For Peart 2025 will take place at The Northcourt, Abingdon, Oxfordshire on July 18 and 19 will feature Slyvan, Kalle Wallner (RPWL), Retreat From Moscow, Comedy Of Errors, the Emerald Dawn and Viper Soup Complex, with more TBA.

Postponed/cancelled gigs & tours

Bad Religion have cancelled their US tour due to family reasons.

The Cadillac Three have cancelled all their remaining 2024 tour dates as frontman Jaren Johnston has entered treatment for his mental health and well-being.

Catfish & the Bottlemen have cancelled their upcoming Australian and US tour dates due to illness.

House Of Lords vocalist James Christian has cancelled his upcoming HRH appearance as he has revealed he is undergoing cancer treatment.

Jane’s Addiction have cancelled their remaining US tour dates after an on0stage bust-up between Perry Farrell and guitarist David Navarro.

Dave Mason (Traffic) has cancelled his upcoming US tour due to medical advice.

“Due to this complex situation, irreconcilable differences arose between Bruce (Hall) and Kevin (Cronin). So, it is with great sadness that we announce REO Speedwagon will cease touring effective January 1, 2025.”

Scorpions have postponed this month’s tour dates as Matthias Jabs recovers from surgery after a fall.

Other Stuff

BMG has reported a 11.1% increase in revenue to €459m ($491.7m) for the first half of 2024. Digital revenue, which accounted for nearly 70% of the company’s overall revenue, grew by 20.3% compared to the same period in 2023.

TIDAL has launched new songwriter tools allowing US songwriters to claim and manage their works.

TikTok Music is shutting down after just over a year on November 28.

Rough Trade has reported strong growth in physical music sales and is considering further expansion in the UK.

ABBA and their label Universal Music have requested that Donald  Trump cease using the band’s music at his events. Foo Fighters and Jack White are amongst other artists denying Trump using their music.

Swansea’s grassroots venue The Bunkhouse is the latest to be saved by Music Venue Trust’s #OwnOurVenues scheme.

National Album Day will take place on Saturday October 19 and this year it is themed on Great British Groups. Special releases include Judas Priest’s ‘British Steel’ on transparent, black and white splatter vinyl and Travis ‘The Man Who’ on white vinyl, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

David Gilmour’s ‘Luck and Strange’ topped the UK album charts.

Saga’s Michael Sadler has revealed he is undergoing cancer treatment and still aims to fulfil the band’s planned dates for later this year.

Bassist Matt Bissonette is currently filling in for Bruce Hall on REO Speedwagon’s tour, as Hall recovers from surgery.

Reb Beach will deputise for Doug Aldrich in the Dead Daisies, as Aldrich undergoes treatment for throat cancer.

Corrosion of Conformity’s founding bassist Mike Dean has announced his departure from the band.

Vocalist Marcos Leal has left Ill Niño.

Primal Fear have announced that guitarists Alex Beyrodt and Tom Naumann, drummer Michael Ehré, and bassist Alex Jansen have all left the band, leaving vocalist Ralf Scheepers and bassist/band producer Mat Sinner as the only remaining members. Scheppers and Mat Sinner have now been joined by guitarists Magnus Karlsson (who appears on the band’s studio albums) and Thalia Bellazecca, and drummer André Hilgers (Bonfire, Sinner, Axxis).

News - RIP

Former Genesis and Peter Gabriel tour manager Richard Macphail

Herbie Flowers, session bassist to David Bowie amongst many others and a member of Blue Mink and classical rock band Sky.  He also played the iconic bass lines in Lou Reed’s ‘Walk On The Wild Side’.

Drummer Robin Guy, who played and recorded with Rachel Stamp, Sham 69, GMT and many more.

Zoot Money who recorded under his own name, as well as with the Big Roll Band and he was briefly a member of the Animals.

Tito Jackson, an original member of the Jackson 5 and later on in his career a blues guitarist.

Singer and songwriter JD Souther, who also co-wrote a number of Eagles songs.

Brujeria frontman, lyricist, leader and co-founder John Lepe, a.k.a. Juan Brujo.

Former Outlaws guitarist Freddie Salem, who also recorded with the Godz.


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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: CATS IN SPACE – Fire In The Night Live

CATS IN SPACE- Fire in the Night Live

Harmony Factory (Release date 05.07.24)

In the seventies, the double live album was the apogee of a band’s career, and indeed greats like Thin Lizzy, UFO and Peter Frampton all made what most people consider their definitive record that way. So it’s entirely appropriate that the modern day purveyors of all things seventies inspired in Cats in Space have finally released their own double live package.

It also serves as a souvenir of last year’s most ambitious tour yet where they hired theatres and played two sets, and marks the end of one chapter with a change of record label and a new album ‘Time Machine’ on the horizon.

The album faithfully captures the set for that tour, which saw the first half dedicated to a near complete rendition of their biggest and best album yet in ‘Kickstart The Sun’, and the second to favourites across the previous four albums.

A track by track review is therefore not necessary. However a taped intro leads into ‘King of Stars’ with some over the top harmony arrangements like a mixture of Boston, Styx and Queen. A number of the songs sound fuller in live form and guitars heavier notably on the out and out hard rock of ‘Teenage Millionaire’.

Damien Edwards distinguishes himself on ballads ‘Hero’ and ‘1,000,000 Million Miles’ and other highlights include the pomp being regularly dialled up on ‘Goodbye To The American Dream’, plus  an extended guitar outro, ‘Kickstart The Sun’ with its harmonies and subtle arrangements and another epic to close the first half in ‘Bootleg Bandeleros’.

Some of the spontaneity of a live performance is captured – you can make out a chant of ‘Dea-no’ after Dean Howard’s instrumental ‘Broken Hearted’ duet with Andy Stewart prior to ‘Scars’, and the occasional dry aside from Damien.

The second disc also opens with a pomp epic in ‘Too Many Gods’ with some harmony guitars between Dean and Greg Hart. ‘Timebomb’ boasts more big vocal harmonies and ‘Marionettes’ featuring a synth solo from Andy, is a perfect example of their epic, retro sound.

As the set wears on it becomes subtly heavier – the riffing on ‘Johnny Rocket’ feels a little more hard edged than its studio counterpart while ‘The Greatest Story Ever Told’ concludes with a full on rock out with duelling guitars, and the last song and encore on the night ‘I Fell Out Of Love With Rock’n’Roll’ extends to nine minutes as the band jam out.

Everything, from vocal arrangements to guitars, sounds bigger at a Cats in Space live show compared to the studio versions, and this live recording successfully brings those strengths into the light even more sharply. **** 1/2

Review by Andy Nathan


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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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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Gig review- H.E.A.T, TYKETTO, DARE – Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

H.E.A.T. - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

The Great British outdoors now caters to the infinite demand for outdoor summer gigs in a variety of settings: farms and country parks, stately homes and now concerts in the grounds of historic castles seem to be the latest concept, especially in Wales. The historic old town of Chepstow in Monmouthshire now hosts under the banner of Castell Roc a whole summmer season with a mix of tribute and original acts.

In GRTR! territory the latter included Kris Barras Band with Stone Broken, and this show which was the melodic rock event of the year. Tyketto and Dare shared a stage with FM on a memorable tour last year, and I’d happened to have seen both at festivals recently in the UK and Sweden respectively, but the draw was a relatively rare UK show from H.E.A.T, their first UK show since 2022.

The castle grounds were an ideal location, a natural amphitheatre with a standing area and seating at the side, all sloping down towards a main stage that looked deceptively tiny from the photos but was more than adequate. And the bands could not help remarking on the unique surroundings and even better for them the dressing rooms were within the castle!

It was originally a four band bill but Zac and the New Men withdrew. With respect to them I was not too upset as I understood the three main bands had equal billing and with gates not opening till 6:30pm I was worried they would not get a decent set length. As it was they each had at least an hour.

 Dare - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

Dare opened proceedings at 7 and though I had fears that their more subtle sound might not appeal to fans of the other two bands, there were plenty of Dare diehards in attendance – many us of indeed rushing there after a fan club get together in a local pub.

A suitably rocky opener in ‘Born In The Storm’- complete with Darren Wharton’s trademark Lynott-inspired ‘we need your helping hands’ was followed by some slightly mellower moments in the anthemic  ‘Cradle To The Grave’ and ‘Home’ and the Celtic overtones of ‘Until’. The band are surely playing as well as ever with Darren’s inimitable near whispered vocals and equally importantly, look as if they are having fun.

Only having an hour to play with probably worked in their favour for a bill like this as they skipped many of the more introspective songs to go relatively early into their best known songs, beginning with a hard rocking ‘Wings of Fire’ (though did Darren forget the words at one point?), then the same classics from debut album ‘Out Of The Silence’ that grace every Dare gig.

They began with the classic 1-2 punch of AOR bliss in ‘Abandon’, which he reminded us was played in Radio 1 by the late Steve Wright and ‘Into The Fire’- both given colour by the period keyboard sounds of Marc Roberts’ Roland, before the atmospheric ‘The Raindance’ and Darren’s tribute to Phil Lynott on ‘King of Spades’, segueing into Vinny Burns playing the solos from ‘Black Rose’ with his usual exquisite taste.

Dare - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

‘Return The Heart’ looked to have concluded matters in its usual style, the crowd swaying and Darren’s arms around band members. However they then found they had an unexpected extra five minutes and fresh from mainly touring a Lizzy set this year as Renegade, after an impromptu committee meeting to decide what song could be played with one guitar, ‘Rosalie’ won the day, not least as it was an excuse for more audience participation.

I always get the impression South Wales is a Tyketto stronghold – they held a special fans event in Pontypridd a while back (how I wish I’d gone!), and now boast a Welshman in their ranks, albeit a kilt wearing one, in guitarist Harry Scott Elliott.

Tyketto - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

‘Remember My Name’ was a slightly left field choice of opener, bluesy and indeed introduced by some Danny Vaughn harmonica playing, yet boasting a strong chorus with its classic ‘life is easy it’s living that’s hard’ lyric. More familiar material followed in ‘Meet Me In the Night’ and ‘Wings’ (at which point the friend I was watching with offered the opinion it was even better than ‘Forever Young’) with Harry’s solos effortlessly fluid and melodic.  Danny’s voice was as strong as ever though it felt like there was a little less of his trademark chat.

‘Reach’, with acoustic and electric guitars combining well and some powerhouse drumming from Johnny Dee, sandwiched some older yet still fresh sounding rockers in ‘Strength In Numbers’ and ‘Rescue Me’. Inevitably though we would be moving on to the classics from their ‘Don’t Come Easy’ debut and after the big chorus hook of ‘Burning Down Inside’, the grooves of ‘Lay Your Body Down’ in which bassist Chris Childs was prominent came complete with singalong. In the first departure from a similar but slightly shorter set the previous month at Maid of Stone, as Danny was handed back his acoustic I was convinced ‘Standing Alone’ would follow but instead we got a powerful ‘Sail Away’.

Tyketto - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

In a second addition the band played the acoustic ‘The Last Sunset’, though they forgot a tambourine for Johnny who had to content himself with leading crowd handclaps. Then with Danny asking those whose knees could stand it to bounce, the melodic rock national anthem in ‘Forever Young’ concluded a superb Tyketto set. There is rarely any other, though,  and the good news is that a headline tour is next month too!

The darkness that had fallen during that set only heightened the atmosphere for H.E.A.T who after their usual intro tape of ‘The Heat Is On’ came on one by one to a stage and lights set up that suggested they were first among equals among the nominal co-headliners. The still young-ish Swedes opened with three immediate fist punchers in ‘Back To The Rhythm’, ‘Rock Your Body’ and ‘Hollywood’. Singer Kenny Leckremo was all flailing hair and running around the stage and the band had a flashier stage presence.

There was no doubt that people around me were lapping it up – however even as a long-time champion of the band I found myself being hyper-critical. Despite his fluid solos, Dave Dalone has a very thin guitar tone which struggled to give the songs some crunch  and I kept thinking they really need to revert to having a second guitarist to thicken the sound.

 H.E.A.T. - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

The other was Kenny and I wondered if he was again trying too hard to impress since his return to the band. For all that energy, his voice seemed thin by his standards, he missed singing a number of lines, which bassist Jimmy Jay and keyboardist Jona Tee covered splendidly, and seemed to spend rather a lot of time off stage.

In fairness I discovered after the show that he had been sick enough to even miss soundcheck, so on this occasion that allowance has to be made and I had to recant some of my snap judgements. Nevertheless for this and a number of reasons, including time spent off stage while intro tapes were cued up, their show just did not flow as well as the other two bands.

The upside though was probably the best balanced setlist I have seen covering all ages of their careers.  ‘Downtown’ was unexpected and the first change of pace after that frantic opening, but the energy levels of ‘One By One’ and, later on, ‘Dangerous Ground’ compensated.

Unfortunately what should have been a highlight from the first album in the big ballad ‘Cry’ was one where Kenny’s struggles were most noticeable, alongside the contrasting challenge of ‘Point Of No Return’ which seemed too fast for him to effectively reach the high notes. Crash (or Don Crash as he now seems to have become) however lived up to his name, drumming with such vigour that his kit seemed to be falling apart around him.

H.E.A.T. - Chepstow Castle, 17 August 2024

There was fun with usual audience participation to ‘Beg Beg Beg’ though I wasn’t convinced Kenny’s remarks fully grasped the separate identities of England and Wales. He produced a new solo vocal intro to ‘Living On The Run’ though what is one of my favourite songs didn’t feel as sprightly as usual, while the old Eurovision song ‘1000 Miles’ recalled their more AOR beginnings.

The gig did end in style with ‘A Shot At Redemption’ with that big rhythmic spacey chorus made for singing and jumping. Though I had reservations this was far from H.E.A.T’s finest performance, everyone surely would have been entertained by a night of the best melodic rock in this wonderful setting.

Review by Andy Nathan
Photos by Darren Griffiths


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: MARCO GLÜHMANN – A Fragile Present

Marco Grühmann _ A Fragile Present

Gentle Art Of Music / Soul Food  -  [Release date: 14.06.24]

So, what happens if the two finest progressive rock bands in Germany get together (with a number of special guests) to make a progressive rock album?

The answer is you get the best of both worlds.

So, what’s happened here is that Marco Glühmann, vocalist of one of said bands (Sylvan), has put together a ‘solo’ album drawing together members of Germany’s other great prog band, RPWL, to realise this project.

The fact that the three hired guns from RPWL are exceptional musicians helps ‘A Fragile Present’ become so much better than the sum of its parts.

Kalle Wallner is a superb guitarist whilst Yogi Lang (keyboards) and Markus Grützner (bass) are no slouches either.

Add in pop-ups by Billy Sherwood (Yes) and no other than Steve Rothery (Marillion) and you can consider the cake iced.

It’s always difficult for members of well-established bands to throw off the shackles and come up with something different – and yes, of course you can hear Sylvan, but the coming together with RPWL has delivered an album that either band would be pleased to add to their body of work.

Twelve tracks, and unusually for a progressive rock album, nothing clocks in at more than six minutes – it doesn’t have to – everything that needs to be said is said, everything that needs to be played is played – and all with a minimum of padding.

Opener ‘Hear Our Voice’ is the statement of intent – with its pounding riff cut with nice acoustic, it gives all involved a good workout and sounds very RPWL with Yes-like harmonies and stellar guitar from Wallner.

Anthemic choruses are the order of the day together with soaring keys and exceptional fretwork on ‘Never Say Goodbye’, ‘Reach Out’, ‘Faceless’ and ‘Look At Me’.

I have to say that things go a little ‘meh’ in the middle with ‘For A While’ sounding for all the world like ‘No One Can’ from Marillion’s ‘Holiday’s In Eden’ album and ‘At Home’s unfortunately trite lyrics such as – “my arms wait for you” and “my love will warm you up”. No. Just no.

Things pick up again with the almost rap-like ‘Black The Shade Out’ and ‘One Last Time’s heavy-as-hell riff and lovely chorus.

‘Life Is Much Too Short’s acoustic cadences and restrained vocal herald more frets-on-fire guitar work and the spacey, ear-worm keyboard riff of ‘Running Out Of Time’ set up closer ‘My Eyes Are Wide Open’ – keyboard-led with a superb vocal from Glühmann, all topped off with a classic guitar solo – courtesy of Mr. Rothery.

In all, and despite its squidgy middle, an excellent debut solo effort, enhanced with pristine production and exceptional musicianship throughout.

Fans of both bands can invest with impunity.  ****

Review by Alan Jones

Just a note to vinyl-heads – the vinyl issue is short of two tracks, presumably due to time considerations, but, bearing in mind it’s probably twice the price of the CD you might well feel short-changed.

 


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 : BLACK WIDOW – Sabbat Days, The Complete Anthology 1969-72 (6CD Boxset)

Cherry Red [Release date : 30.08.24]

Formed in 1969, English band, Black Widow – the “Godfathers of Occult Rock” -  initially rivalled Black Sabbath.

This 6 CD box set anthologises the band’s recordings. They were basically a Prog / Hard Rock band. Everything else was theatre.

CD1 : Pesky Gee. Pre-Black Widow band recording w/bonus tracks (1969).
CD2 : Sacrifice – original demo album (1970). Released in 2012.
CD3 : Sacrifice – the final version (1970) w/4 bonus live tracks.
CD4 : Black Widow (1971) w/4 bonus live tracks.
CD5 : Black Widow III (1972) w/2 bonus live tracks.
CD6 : Black Widow IV (1973) The intended BW IV release. A mix of finished tracks and demos. Eventually released 1997.

Their live shows… the sacrifice of virginal maidens, the occult imagery, the dance with the devil … a wholly invented ethos, gained them huge public attention. The tabloids loved it. It created lurid headlines. It had a market.

But before they sold their soul to the devil, they were known as Pesky Gee, a heavy psych/prog band. Herein lie the roots of the Black Widow sound.

And the things is… this was a talented band. The arrival of guitarist, Jim Gannon and vocalist, Kip trevor was just the catalyst it needed.

A year later, their new image having got the public’s attention, the band released their debut album, Sacrifice.

The inclusion of the demo version of Sacrifice, alongside the finished article, is worth a few plaudits. The label, the producer, whoever, dialed down the passion and enthusiasm on the studio produced version, resulting in a more polished finish, but losing the raw, primal undercurrent that runs through the demos.

Still, the arrangements hold fast in both cases.
None better than on opener, ‘In Ancient Days’, where a church organ, spiralling out of control, clearly a metaphor for the arrival of the antichrist, sets us on the highway to hell.

The band’s best known song ‘Come To Sabbat’ has the tribal rhythms and primal chants you might expect, but the lyrics sound bohemian rather than satanist; “Discard your clothes and come on foot, Through streams and fields and moonlit moors, your body soaked in secret oils”.

As an entertainment – progrock dressed in satanic clothing – it works just fine.

Dark and mysterious as the prevailing mood was on second album, Black Widow, the magic, black or otherwise, had gone. Nothing lasts forever.

Black Widow III (there is no II) and Black Widow IV (not released until 1997) were unremarkable, derivative affairs, looking for a niche they never seemed able to find. The rich musical mix of guitars, sax and keys proved to be long on promise, but short on fulfillment.

Black Widow proved to be a band very much of their time. ***

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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: GRYPHON – Gryphon Live ‘A Sonic Tonic’

GRYPHON - Gryphon Live 'A Sonic Tonic'

Talking Elephant [Release date 06.09.24]

It’s some 50 years since Gryphon donned doublet and hose and became something of a media sensation with their blend of medieval folk rock. This is the band’s first ever live album although some of their BBC live sessions were released in 2002/3.

Original stalwarts Graeme Taylor, Brian Gulland and Dave Oberle keep the flag flying with a double-CD set recorded in December 2023.

It’s a satisfying trawl through their back catalogue and seamlessly tracing their progress from Henry VIII revivalists to things more prog. The story is brought up to date with pieces from their latest two albums. And thankfully they’ve picked out the best tunes such as ‘Normal Wisdom From The Swamp’ and ‘Forth Sahara” (from ‘Get Out Of My Father’s Car!’).

There’s always good humour in their endeavours and whilst ‘The Brief History Of A Bassoon’ and ‘Hospitality At A Price…(Dennis) Anyone For?’ may be happy diversions there’s also some erudite instrumentals such as ‘Dumbe Dum Chit’, ‘A Bit Of Music By Me’ and ‘Sailor V’.

The band’s first album is recalled on ‘The Astrologer’, ‘The Unquiet Grave’ and a rousing ‘Estampie’ whilst ‘Reduced Krum Dancing’ brings that story up to date. The crumhorn is an instrument which largely characterised the early music revival of the 1970s.

Fans might be disappointed that the subsequent 1970s albums are not referenced apart from the mash-up ‘The Red Queen Muddle’ but in truth ‘Midnight Mushrumps’ would have dominated the set list.

Graeme Taylor’s long piece – ‘Haddock’s Eyes’ – from 2018′s “comeback” album ‘Reinvention’ is also included. The band veers towards Home Service territory at times, hardly surprising given Taylor’s close association with that band along with two of his other band members.

‘A Sonic Tonic’ is a suitable celebration of an eclectic and enduring phenomenon. ****

Review by David Randall

Gryphon play the Nene Valley Rock Festival, Lincolnshire on 6 September.

Album review (Get Out Of My Father’s Car!, 2020 )
Album review (Reinvention, 2018)
Album review (Raindances (The Transatlantic Recordings 1973-1975)


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: LINDA MOYLAN – The Fool

Linda Moylan

Talking Elephant [Release date 06.09.24]

‘The Fool’ is the third album from Linda Moylan, which sees Linda stepping up to the co-producer’s role, working with Mark Estall and Ian Montague. Musical guests include Phil Beer (Show of Hands) and Greg Ireland (Green Diesel).

Musically it is a beguiling mix, from the traditional sounding ‘Winter Lights’, replete with accordion, to the stripped back ‘Shadowboxing’ (with Phil Beer guesting on fiddle), the listener soon realises what a talented singer and songwriter Linda Moylan is.

‘Hide Me London’ captures her experiences of her London-Irish heritage perfectly, all wrapped in a jaunty accordion and drum musical accompaniment. ‘Roaming’ is wonderfully composed with the violin and piano ebbing and flowing behind the vocal tour de force from Linda. Easily the album’s stand out performance.

The album’s sole cover, ‘Green Fields of France’ (covered by the likes of the Fury Brothers & Davey Arthur and Men They Couldn’t Hang), closes the album. Linda’s version is a hauntingly beautiful one and sees the album out in style.

Another recommended listen for any lover of modern folk music and singers with a voice that makes the listener sit up & take notice. ***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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 DEAD DAISIES – Light ‘Em Up

THE DEAD DAISIES - Light 'Em Up

SPV [Release date 06.09.24]

One of my musical regrets in recent years is that I didn’t get to see The Dead Daisies UK tour with Glenn Hughes in December 2022 . As he does, Hughes sprinkled his gold dust over the band’s last two albums both vocally and in the songwriting department.

Fast forward to ‘Light ‘Em Up’ and it sees the band retreating to a more predictable classic rock ‘n’ roll approach. Frankly it’s all a bit underwhelming.

The band’s “supergroup” gloss offers much more potentially but there is a certain predictable quality to time-worn songs like ‘Times Are Changing’, ‘I Wanna Be Your Bitch’ and ‘Take A Long Line’.

Whether this is because it better suits the band’s returning vocalist John Corabi is food for thought. But we also have a lack of consistency over the years in the drum and bass department. And, sadly, Doug Aldrich is somewhat restrained throughout. All power chords and little flash.  It’s all rather economical like the album overall which times out at a convenient two sides of vinyl.

If you like balls-out hard rock, and are not too discerning, this will tick your box.  But with one exception (the turgid ‘Love That’ll Never Be’) the high-energy quotient provides no respite, not least to provide much-needed balance and contrast.  And maybe some more flamboyant playing.

Aside from the stand-out title track – and ‘I’m Gonna Ride’ – there is nothing that really grabs the less committed listener, and it certainly doesn’t match the band’s pre-Hughes output.

“Light ‘Em Up”? Overall more a disappointing flicker than anything more enlightening. ***

Review by David Randall

Light ’Em Up World Tour 2024
THE DEAD DAISIES + The Treatment + The Bites

September 2024

6th BRIGHTON – Chalk
7th TORQUAY – The Foundry
8th SOUTHAMPTON – The 1865
10th HOLMFIRTH – Picturedrome
11th GLASGOW – SWG3
13th NOTTINGHAM – Rock City
14th WOLVERHAMPTON – KK’s Steel Mill
15th NEWCASTLE – Boiler Shop
17th MANCHESTER – O2 Ritz
18th SWANSEA – Patti Pavilion
20th BRISTOL – O2 Academy
21st LONDON – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

Album review (Radiance, 2022)


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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)


Book review: REMEMBERING LIVE AID by Andrew Wild

live aid

Sonicbond Publishing [Publication date 30.08.24]

Although the fortieth(!) anniversary of Live Aid is next July, this book by Andrew Wild gets in early on any anniversary events/books and is a great way to jog the memories of those who were lucky enough to be either at Wembley or Philadelphia, or like this reviewer watching all day on the BBC. Another good reason in invest in this book is that all author royalties and publisher profits from the sale of this book will go to The Live Aid Trust.

On Saturday, 13 July 1985, just before noon in London, 7 am in Philadelphia, and around the world, it was time for Live Aid. This pair of huge concerts had been arranged in fewer than four months by Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats. The day would feature sixteen hours of music, seventy-plus artists and close to two hundred songs. These concerts were watched by a huge global audience and raised millions of pounds for the starving in Ethiopia.

The author goes through the whole day on both sides of the Atlantic, detailing the acts and which songs they performed and adds in archive interviews with the artists in some cases, plus those of the presenters Mark Ellen and Andy Kershaw. He also adds a little bit of what happened post-Live Aid for each act.

There were also concerts happening that day in Moscow, Blegrade, Cologne, Graz, the Hague (which featured blues icon BB King), Tokyo and Norway’s Live Aid song ‘Stavanger For Africa’, whose contribution the author surmises with a deadpan sentence, ‘It’s for a good cause’. Indeed, these one liners surmise the likes of the Thompson Twins ‘they do win the prize for the biggest haircuts’, who had a less than successful set at Live Aid, to great and witty effect.

The show stealing set by Queen is covered, as are the day’s other big winners on stage including U2 and David Bowie. You can even find out who performed first at Live Aid, and no, it wasn’t Status Quo (Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt crop up throughout the day and the book). The less said about the ramshackle Led Zeppelin the reunion the better!

Shame we rock fans had to stay up late here in the UK to catch the likes of REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, the Hooters and Judas Priest, who were shown late into the night from performances recorded earlier in the day in Philadelphia.

Andrew Wild has written a perfect reminder of a momentous day in both musical and fundraising terms.  ****

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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 : RING THE BELLS AND SING – Progressive Sounds of 1975 (4 CD boxset/Remasters)

Cherry Red [Release date : 30.08.24)

Ring The Bells And Sing is one more in a carefully (and imaginatively) curated series of Progrock sounds from the Cherry Red label.

This one focuses exclusively on 1975.

Always good to have some context:-
1975 : Led Zeppelin at No.1 in the album charts. Sex Pistols first public performance. Iron Maiden founded in London by Steve Harris. North Sea oil pumped ashore for the first time. Thatcher defeats Heath to become Conservative Party leader. Unemployment tops a million. Miners accept a 35% pay rise (wouldn’t you?).

1975 was also four years into The Old Grey Whistle Test, which was to play a key role in promoting the Progrock genre. Renaissance (Trip To The Fair & Ocean Gypsy), Hawkwind (Assault & Battery/The Golden Void), Yes (Soon), Bebop Deluxe (Maid In Heaven & Music In Dreamland), Caravan (The Show Of our Lives), Gentle Giant (Just The Same) and Manfred Mann’s Earthband (Nightingales & Bombers), among others, all appeared on Whispering Bob Harris’s late evening show.

The genre was gaining traction in the media and in reputation, and so it turned out to be a significant year for Progrock album releases: Chris Squire, Steve Hackett, Barclay James Harvest, Procol Harum, Druid, Steve Hillage and Wigwam all released what were arguably career best recordings in 1975, and all have at least one track appearing on Ring The Bells.

Nektar are an English Prog band who were hugely popular in the USA before their first major label release in the UK. 1975 was a good year for them. ‘It’s All Over Now’ (from Recycled) appears here. It was used more recently on the “Devil’s Domain” movie soundtrack, cheek by jowl with major contributions from Die Krupps supremo, Jurgen Engler.

It’s a good example of the cross fertilisation of musical styles and musicianship. Carmen Rojas, bass player with Nektar, toured the world in David Bowie’s band for 5 years (that’s all we’ve got), and was Rod Stewart’s Musical Director from 1988 to 2003.

The Remastered Boxset – 4 CDs and 46 tracks – also includes many Prog artists whose profile was high in genre circles, but flew a smidgen under the popular music radar.
Like Hatfield And The North, Van Der Graaf Generator, String Driven Thing, Soft Machine, Stackridge, Greenslade, Fruup, Baker Gurvitz Army and others. They’re all here.

So, if you’re a Prog fan and want to relive the seventies for 3 hours or more, immerse yourself in Ring The Bells...And Sing. (singing optional) ****

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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don't Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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)


Gig review: FIREVOLT FESTIVAL – Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Kira Mac - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

I will freely tell anyone who will listen that Firevolt has, within a very short space of time, become my favourite festival in the UK. The festival is in beautiful surroundings, on a farm at the end of a delightful country park with woods and a waterfall, yet also accessible enough for hotel dwellers like me to get back to Stockport by bus afterwards.

The two stages, a western style saloon (the Trooper stage) and a tent (the Big Top stage) are a minute’s walk from each other and the camping experience has grown with more bands and entertainment laid on. It is the most laid back of atmospheres and a perfect chance to switch off from our busy lives- indeed the poor mobile  reception there makes that a necessity! 

Then there are the line  ups, heavily reflecting  the favourites from the thriving New Wave of Classic Rock, but this year in particular including some slightly more left field choices, albeit still within the hard rock field, that you would not normally associate with similar festival line ups.

Day 1- VANDENBERG, STONE BROKEN, DARREN WHARTON’S RENEGADE, THE TREATMENT, SOUTH OF SALEM, TRUCKER DIABLO, THE KARMA EFFECT,  RANSOM, WE THREE KINGS

 We Three Kings - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The third edition was the most successful yet crowd wise without losing any intimacy, with minimal tweaks to last year’s format. That meant nine bands a day with no stage clashes, and two spots for battle of the band winners, beginning at the main Trooper Stage with We Three Kings. The name was slightly ironic as there were only two of them in the mode of the Virginmarys or Picturebooks, though the mic stand where a bassist might be was occupied by a skeleton nicknamed Bonesy!

Guitarist and singer Rich and drummer Pete made quite a noise and after some metalised earlier numbers in ‘Edge Of Death’ and ‘Buried Alive’, as the set wore on the songs became catchier, notably ‘Give It To Me Go’ and ‘Get Back’. They already seemed to have quite a few fans in attendance and the chat was they had made several other new ones.

Ransom - - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL - Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

First up in the Big Top were Ransom, though they were already familiar to many having played a covers set to early arriving campers the night before. That is their bread and butter on the pub circuit not that far from me in the home counties, but apparently during the pandemic they decided to make original material inspired by eighties rock and metal.

Opening with ‘Strap Yourself In’, songs like  the Van Halen-esque ‘Even Nuns Watch Porn’(!), ‘Lil Green Eyed Monster’, the heavier ‘Enter the Dragon’ and ‘Locked Down in London’ were decent and addressing some fresh lyrical themes, if hardly musically original. Singer Matt Fielder was an engaging old school frontman and mentioned how huge an influence Bon Scott was before a sole cover in a fine version of ‘Riff Raff’, though their roots rather showed as ‘Back To The Boozer’ ended an enjoyable set.

The Karma Effect - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The growing strength of the festival and indeed the current state of British rock was epitomised by the fact that The Karma Effect, who had a top 20 album earlier this year, were down in seventh on the bill, meaning a 430am start for them. Unlike the black t-shirt and jeans sported by too many of their NWOCR contemporaries, they go for more dandyish clobber – guitarist Robbie Blake even sporting a cravat!

Opening with one of those new songs in ‘All Night Long’, ‘Wrong Again’ had a beefy groove and a soaring chorus, and ‘Doubt She’s Coming Back’ even more of an early Aerosmith groove. After the bigger riffs of the title track from said album, ‘Promised Land’ and ‘Wild Honey’ a keyboard intro led into ‘Living It Up’, and both that and ‘Steal Your Heart’ reminded me a little of Skin, particularly in the powerful throatiness of charismatic singer Henry Gottelier. An impressive set ended as it usually does with ‘Testify’ with solos from both Henry and Robbie, and when the former reminded us they were touring in the autumn with Austin Gold, my first reaction was ‘count me in’.

Trucker Diablo - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Something a bit heavier was going on in the tent on the Big Top with Northern Irishmen Trucker Diablo. I’ve been aware of their name for several years, though this was the first time I had seen them. As they opened with ‘The Rebel’, in his baseball cap gruff singer and guitarist Tom Harte reminded me of Black Stone Cherry’s Chris Robertson, and indeed my overall impression was of BSC with added Metallica and Lizzy influences. The latter were particularly present on ‘Lets Just Ride’ with its harmony guitars and even a ‘dancing in the moonlight’ lyric.

Stand out songs included ‘Rock Kids Of The Eighties’ off their last album and recent single ‘Kill the Lights’, one of a number of new songs played including ‘Stop the Bleeding’ and a brutal sounding ‘Dig’. They ended with a heavied up cover of ‘Rosalie’- not the first of the day as it turned out. It was a decent enough set from this hard working band with a good sense of humour, only suffering by comparison with what was going on elsewhere on the day.

South Of Salem - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Two years after their appearance at the inaugural Firestorm as it was then, South of Salem made a return having built a growing following. Indeed you could argue they deserved to be higher up the bill as the Trooper stage was unusually heaving with fans of all ages, many showing their devotion by painting (I assume, rather than tattooing) crosses on their faces. Their heroes did not let them down with a trademark set of high on stage energy and guitar hero poses (and the occasional twin guitar routine), a debauched image and a raw sound yet still with enough earworm hooks to draw in those of us of a more melodic persuasion.

Openers ‘Let Us Prey’ and ‘Jet Black Eyes’ with its catchy ‘monsters under the bed’ refrain were good songs, only let down by a bass heavy sound, then ‘Made To Be Mine’ had singer Joey Draper leading crowd participation. Unlike two years ago several songs were taken from the current album ‘Death of the Party’ including ’Static’, with its positive message to seize the day, which saw Cody lead a massive chorus of arm waving. A lively ‘Death Of the Party’, heavy yet hooky ‘Left For Dead’ and ‘Cold Day in Hell’, still their best song, ended a superb set which had flown by, and they must be candidates for future headliners.

The Treatment - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Another band returning two years on were The Treatment. They have finally found the stable line up that eluded them for so long so the changes were only superficial, Tagore Grey’s hair somewhat shorter and singer Tom Rampton in a natty jacket and hat borrowing from the style of the Answer’s Cormac Neeson. They also opened with a couple of songs from new album new in ‘Lets Wake Up This Town’  and ‘Back To The 1970s’, which would have been impressive but suffered particularly badly from sound issues that were to affect many bands in the tent, especially on the first day, with Tom’s vocal far too quiet.

Most of the rest of the set was now established favourites- ‘ Let It Begin’, the lolloping groove of ‘Eyes On You’, ‘Vampress’, and ‘On the Money’ (with a looser bluesier 12 bar rhythm). Newie ‘When Thunder and Lightning Strikes’, with its catchy ‘who oahs’, was excellent.

The Treatment - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

They have a lean sound with brothers Tao and Tagore Grey reeling off one solo after another and pulling some great poses, yet never getting in each other’s way. Among some more melodic songs like ‘Wrong Way’, AC/DC influences  are never too far away with ‘Bite Back’ s particularly DC-ish.  After another impressive newer song in ‘This Fire Still Burns’, ‘Get Your Party On’ was extended substantially by crowd participation before the set ended with the great riffery of oldie ‘Shake the Mountain’. The Treatment are fast becoming a guarantee of reliable excellence.

Renegade - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

There was then a repeat visitor of sorts, as Mancunian Darren Wharton returned with his Dare bandmates, but in a different guise as Renegade, doing a Thin Lizzy set to recognise the band he served his apprenticeship with back in the day, hardly surprising given the affectionate remarks he makes about Phil Lynott at every Dare show.

I’m a huge fan both of Dare and of Lizzy so will not mind admitting it was my most eagerly anticipated set of the weekend. It had an unusual start,  Darren fiddling in rather fussy manner with a keytar to play the opening synth line to ‘Angel of Death’, an appropriate opener being the first song he ever co wrote for the band.

Renegade - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

However the bulk of the set was then standard Lizzy hits with  ‘Jailbreak’, ‘Are You Ready’ and ‘Don’t Believe a Word’ following in quick succession and ‘Emerald’ and ‘Chinatown’ seeing a trading of solos between Dare guitarists past and present in Vinny Burns and Andy Moore.

But while the former stuck closely to a classic Lizzy sound, the latter had a less melodic but flashier style closer to John Sykes, making him ideally suited for the solos on ‘Cold Sweat’. That took the number of Lizzy songs from Darren’s time in the band to three, but after that point it was all classic seventies numbers with those great twin guitars in ‘Waiting For An Alibi’, ‘Massacre’ and ‘Suicide’.

Considering his uniquely breathy, almost whispered vocal style with Dare his voice was remarkably powerful without needing to resort to any Lynott like affectations. The difference from Dare was he now had three colleagues out front, not just two to put his arms around!  A greatest hits set ended with the 1-2 punch of ‘Cowboy Song’ and ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ (lyric cheekily changed to ‘down at Firevolt baby grill’) and an encore of, yes again, ‘Rosalie’. I enjoyed every single second of it.

Renegade - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Back at the Big Top, given the size of their ‘Broken Army’ I was surprised they were not there more in force for Stone Broken. Once again the sound did not do them any favours but the ever personable West Midlanders songwriting quality shone through with ‘Revelation’, albeit with rather too many taped effects, ‘Stay All Night’, ‘Heartbeat Away’ which I was surprised did not generate a livelier response and the grunge lite of ‘Doesn’t Matter’.

‘Black Sunrise’ was excellent and followed by ‘Let Me Go’ with some Metallica like riffing from Chris Davis (looking a tad uninterested) .So far the set had been very similar to their 2022 headline here, so shock horror they previewed a new song in ‘Remedy’, a little heavier and grungier than previous but with a good chorus. I liked it on first hearing.

Stone Broken - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

‘Let Me See It All’ was preceded by an amusing anecdote from Rich Moss how this most wholesome of bands ended up no 1 in the US strip club chart then after one ballad with some modern pop overtones in ‘Over the Line’, when Rich switched to acoustic guitar it could only be ‘Wait For You’, delivered mainly solo. The sentiments are simple but have struck a chord with their many fans who were waving their arms or, in the case of a lady at the front, crutches.

‘Stronger’ was all the more impactful for Rich admitting it was about his mental health struggles before they returned to more rocking fare on  ‘Worth Fighting For’, ‘The Devil You Know’ and ‘Not Your Enemy’, though there didn’t seem to be as many people jumping to the latter as at previous shows.

Stone Broken - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

They are a band I love and have perfected the radio friendly post-grunge sound associated with the likes of Nickelback, Theory, Daughtry, and 3 Doors Down. However I feel a little anxious that they have reached a plateau with nowhere further to go with that sound and a somewhat flat atmosphere seems to suggest others felt the same.

Finally back in the barn at the Trooper stage, a big name to headline but a gamble. Adrian Vandenberg is known less for his own material than his many years as one of David Coverdale’s most loyal collaborators in the ever changing Whitesnake line ups, albeit with a slim body of recorded work. The other warning sign was their most recent festival experience at Stonedead in 2022 was universally seen as a disappointment.

Vandenberg - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

A new song in ‘Hit the Ground Running’ from last album ‘Sin’ was mediocre but surprisingly only two songs in, ‘Fool For Your Lovin’ provided the crowd with the familiarity they craved even if Adrian’s solo didn’t bear that much resemblance to the original

A Vandenberg oldie in ‘Your Love Is In Vain’ was a bit average till a keyboard solo, yet I found myself warming to curly haired Swedish veteran singer Mats Leven. He was very personable filling in some technical delays with details of how he discovered Vandenberg and acts like Wrathchild and  Mama’s Boys through copies of Kerrang! being sent over.

When they played ‘Give Me All Your Love Tonight’ it was clear that this would be a Whitesnake heavy set, though the more recent ‘Freight Train’ showed that Adrian can still wrote a killer riff. At 70 he has aged well too with those strong cheekbones regularly breaking into a reserved smile.

Vandenberg - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

There was a double of the two best songs he co- wrote but didn’t get to record on ‘Slip Of the Tongue’ in ‘Sailing Ships’, Mats sitting at the foot of the drum kit hitting the killer notes that eluded him at Stonedead and the Zep-ish ‘Judgement Day’. ‘Wait’ from Vandenberg’s debut (with its most un-Dutch ‘shit hits the fan’ lyric) trotted along at a sedate and bluesy pace before morphing into a solo slot from Adrian which shows that he is both a technical guitarist and an original one who defies any obvious comparisons.

After ‘Shadows Of the Night’. I thought their version of ‘Crying In the Rain’ superior to that of the latter day Whitesnake incarnations. It helps that Mats did a fine vocal approximation of late eighties Coverdale throughout.

There was a final Vandenberg song in the magnificent ‘Burning Heart’ (hard to believe this now obscure song was actually a US top 40 hit) with Adrian shining with a beautiful acoustic intro and a sweet solo; and to end the two best known Whitesnake classics on a pretty authentic ‘Still of the Night’ and ‘Here I Go Again’ with the expected audience singalong. Such familiar songs were perfect for a rowdy Friday night crowd and I had to admit my initial scepticism was wrong as Vandenberg proved a perfect first night headliner.

Vandenberg - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

DAY 2 – PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS, CRASHDIET, FLORENCE BLACK, VINTAGE CARAVAN, XANDER AND THE PEACE PIRATES, DEAD MAN’S WHISKEY, THE HOT ONE-TWO, WHITE TYGER, JAYLER

Jayler - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The second day was opened by Jayler, the impossibly young band who have already impressed many including on tour earlier in the summer with Kira Mac. ‘When You Go’ was quite some opening statement including curly haired singer James Bartholomew playing the harmonica and tasty slide work from Tyler Arrowsmith. The latter is a guitar hero in the among and on ‘Getaway’ delivered a great solo standing on a raised podium.

My biggest problem with this otherwise promising band is quite how influenced by Led Zeppelin’s first two albums they are and ‘Love Maker’ and to an extent ‘The Mountain’ overdid the copying. Though to be fair given their age a more personable and approachable version of Greta Van Fleet might be nearer the mark. James as well as being a talented singer is also a more than decent guitarist in his own right and during the six minute ‘The Rinsk’- about a Viking warrior no less- played guitar behind his back.

White Tyger - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

First up in the tent on the Big Top stage were White Tyger (not to be confused with a covers band Tyger who were part of the Friday after show). The Midlanders covered similar ground to Ransom albeit rather younger,  and songs like ‘Heartbreak Hotel’, ‘Midnight Lovers’ and most recent single ‘Runaway Bride’ were inspired by the glam metal scene of the late eighties.

Their approach was varied though with ‘We All Die Young’ boasting quiet/loud dynamics and a slight alternative feel, and ‘Speed Demon’ fast paced with twin leads. ‘This Is The Life’- announced a song too soon-  featured a singalong before the Skid Row-like ‘No f***s Given’ ended an enjoyable if hardly ground breaking set.

The Hot One-Two - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL - Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Last year the Firevolt powers were so impressed when they saw a show by The Hot One Two that they created a one off ‘ones to watch party’ to add them after the bill had been finalised. They were good talent spotters as they returned this time as a band building a substantial name for themselves.

Their sound is heavier and more uncompromising than many of their contemporaries though not without melody, especially in Simon West’s vocals and there is plenty of movement in their stage show. This includes a distinctive figure in rhythm guitarist Kev Baker pulling a series of gurning facial expressions, some of them quite scary. An entertaining diversion to give us all a laugh or a clownish distraction from an otherwise heavyweight band? I felt a bit ambivalent.

The Hot One-Two - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL - Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The set was mainly taken from their debut album Superbia with songs such as opener ‘Playing with Fire’ and  ‘The Fray’. There was a big crowd to watch them, enthusiastically joining in on the  singalong to ‘Rolling Stone’. ‘Demon Daze’ was excellent while ‘You’ve Got It’ and ‘Feeling Good’ were both more commercial. ‘Is It Hot?’, and ‘Tie Me Down’, with a forest of fists punching, ended an impressive set.

This year the Hot One Two won the fan vote to open Stonedead festival. Back in 2021 that prestigious accolade had gone to Dead Man’s Whiskey. With a few personal challenges and ill-fortune they have gone rather quiet since so it was good to re-establish contact with them. After a bit of a slow start their show really first caught fire with ‘This Fight’, about being bullied for being a metaller. It was an example of how singer Nico Rogers is not afraid to address personal themes and indeed he was proudly promoting neuro diversity initiatives.

Dead Man's Whiskey - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL - Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

‘War Machine’ and ‘Last Train’ impressed though ‘Fighting to Survive’ was not as good. They ended with the two songs I most remembered from before, Nico’s tribute to his mother in the ballad ‘Make You Proud’ and in contrast ‘Racing Bullet’ with a bit of a jam and crowd participation session. Hopefully a set that will help them regain lost ground.

On probably the heaviest of the three days, after four acts playing no holds barred rock, it was time for something a little mellower in the afternoon sun at the Trooper Stage. I only vaguely remembered seeing Xander and the Peace Pirates, fronted by the eponymous Keith, at Ramblin’ Man many years ago.

However I was impressed with a more laid back sound inspired by country rock and blues, with his brother Stu adding an extra dimension on acoustic guitar and the cowboy hats of two of the band members a giveaway, including Mike Gay who played some mean slide. Keith’s prosthetic claw was not only a tribute to the good science can do, but helped make his own languid guitar work very distinctive, and the two worked in tandem very pleasingly.

Xander And The Peace Pirates - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

‘Fire’ opened the set and ‘Rain’ epitomised their gentle sounds, not a million miles from Crosby Stills and Nash. ‘Dance With The Devil’ was particularly impressive, as was ‘Let Go’, but the absolute highlight was ‘Searching For the Light’, a typically soulful ballad with Keith’s Glenn Hughes or Stevie Wonder style falsetto. ‘Dancing In The Light’ ended the set, though the length of the band intros almost meant they could have slipped in another song.

He also came over as a lovely man, albeit overdoing the ‘peace’ message and though a slightly left field choice, the band were one of my revelations of the festival. I made a note to pay more attention to future live dates than I have done hitherto.

Those same hippy-ish sentiments were also expressed in more musical form by Vintage Caravan who were one of the few international acts on the festival, all the way from Iceland! Again they have been on the scene some years, but this was my first sighting. They were a power trio led by guitarist and vocalist Óskar Logi Ágústsson whose long hair, drooping moustache and bat winged sleeves were a visual complement to an unashamedly retro late sixties/early seventies style, though I would fall short of describing them as full on stoner rock as some people mentioned.

Vintage Caravan - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The only issue with much of the set as most of the set which included  ‘Reflections’ and ‘Crystallized’ was a lack of variety or hummable hooks. However, ‘Innerverse’ was a welcome change of pace with a slow and dreamy intro before rocking out, and ‘Can’t Get You Off My Mind’ and ‘On The Run’ had more commercial hooks. They were great musicians and frequently the rhythm section of Alexander Örn Númason and Stefán Ari Stefánsson would  jam impressively and encourage Oskar to play ever faster. An impressive set was good enough to get an encore, a Stevie Ray Vaughan instrumental.

Since appearing here further down the bill two years ago Florence Black have built a major following, definitely winning an unofficial poll of the most number of band T-shirts. So, a bit like South of Salem, they could easily have been higher up the bill and I don’t think I saw the Trooper stage as packed all weekend. There is an elephant in the room to address which is that I found myself in a small minority, as coming from a more melodic standpoint they are a band I have struggled to warm to, and I find them a little bit of a dull watch.

Florence Black - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

But their many fans were lapping up the gruff vocals of guitarist and singer  Tristan Thomas and occasionally drummer Perry Davies – and their uncompromising power, which it is hard to imagine can come from just three men, on the likes of opener ‘Bed of Nails’, ‘Start Again’,  ‘Solid Nine’ and ‘Taxman’.

There were a couple of slower ones mid-set – ‘Warning Sign’ and ‘Back To The End’ with an alternative rock feel- while they progressively ended with their best known songs, in particular ‘Bird On A Chain’, ‘Zulu’ and ‘Sun And Moon’: whatever my own reservations the reception they received fully deserved an encore of one of their other signatures, their cover of Budgie’s ‘Breadfan’. Definitely future headline material.

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Unfortunately many of their fans needed a break or didn’t fancy something different, as the crowd in the Big Top (though reflecting that attendances have even lower there ever since Firestorm started) was pitifully low for headliners Crashdiet, a particular shame as again they were one of the more original selections and had come over from Sweden.

Crashdiet - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

After opening with ‘Knokk Em Down’ it was an ominous sign that just two songs in, one of their best known songs ‘Riot in Everyone’ received a lukewarm response. Their image was less debauched than I remembered them from many years ago and the music closer to mainstream Swedish melodic rock acts like H.E.A.T. or the Poodles (RIP) while recent new singer John Eliot (sic) could have been from Scandi rock central casting and looked and sounded the part.

There was the occasional trace of their edgier past on songs like  ‘Cocaine Cowboys’, but generally the material was more melodic on ‘Together Whatever’ off latest album ‘Automaton’, ‘Rust’, ‘Native Nature’ and ‘Its a Miracle’.

‘Breakin The Chainz’ and ‘Falling Rain’  were impressive, and ‘Queen Obscene’ one of the more hard driving numbers. ‘We Die Hard’ led into the closing moment and one I’d been waiting for ever since I last saw them play it at HEAT festival on Germany just before the pandemic, as I punched the air to easily their best song, ‘Generation Wild’, ranking alongside Crazy Lixx’s ‘21 Till I Die’ as one of the anthems of the newer wave of glam rockers.

Crashdiet - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

There was absolutely nothing wrong with their performance, yet even a strong set of songs seemed to fall flat. Maybe they were more suited to a genre specific glam festival like HRH sleaze and a bit too niche for the Firevolt audience.

Such accusations could not be made of the Trooper Stage headliner in Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. They are a proven and popular live act who played the original Firestorm, plus Phil provides virtually the only surviving link to the distinguished history of Motorhead. Their own material is perfectly respectable but was put aside for this one evening in favour of a Motorhead-only set- after a fashion.

Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Once again, as with the Whitesnake- heavy Vandenberg set, it was an inspired decision to give people something familiarly vintage among all the newer acts. I was never even a Motorhead fan in the day, quite the opposite, but grew up on all those songs in the early eighties and memories flooded back as I punched the air and shouted along to ‘Iron Fist’.

Singer Joel Peters is a brilliant frontman who looks nothing like Lemmy and doesn’t sound like an identikit  but – just as Darren Wharton had done the previous day – made the songs his own while staying true to their original spirit.

Highlights included the souped up rock and roll of ‘Going to Brazil’ with Phil asking the women to shake it about, ‘Born To Raise Hell’ with left versus right audience participation and ‘We Are the Road Crew’.

But there were also deeper cuts- ‘Orgasmatron’ reminded me of the days when a Motorhead obsessed university housemate (from the Stockport area ironically) would play that album to death and ‘Lost Woman Blues’ was something totally different, and showing off the immaculate and classic guitar tone of both Phil and Todd, one of the three sons, as they traded some longer solos. Including the Pistols’ ‘God Save the Queen’ seemed unnecessary (though I understand Motorhead covered it).

Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The gruff and gum chewing band leader even permitted himself a few smiles and dryly witty remarks. The best moment of all though was when he invited a chant of ‘f– you Tyla Campbell’ before another son played the unmistakable thudding bass intro  to ‘Ace Of Spades’- the atmosphere as people shouted out one of rock’s most universally loved songs was one of the moments of the weekend.

Joel seemed to prematurely announce the set was over but it couldn’t be, not at least until they played ‘Killed By Death’ which all those years ago marked Phil’s introduction to the band. Indeed there was time for a trio of encores and two more timeless headbangers in ‘Bomber’ and ‘Overkill’, either side of a more unlikely cover version in David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’. Again it was exactly the right set to close a second memorable day.

Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

DAY 3 – GUN, THE LAST INTERNATIONALE, KIRA MAC,LAURENCE JONES, DOOMSDAY OUTLAW, LOZ CAMPBELL, UNKNOWN REFUGE, THIEVES OF LIBERTY, REVENANT

Revenant - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

The final day boasted the best weather and was opened by Revenant, one of the battle of the bands winners. Singer Sugarman Sam (Lay) and guitarist Matthew Hudson looked like twins in their matching plaid shirts and Les Paul guitars. As they opened with ‘Public Service Announcement’, ‘Best Medicine’ and ‘Rolling On My Back’ I was highly impressed as they married the passion of Scarlet Rebels with a real southern feel in their melodic guitar solos.

However mid set they went into a series of mash ups- of ‘War Pigs’ and ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Back in Black’ and  ‘We Will Rock You’, ‘Sad But True’ and ‘Superstitious’, and ‘Billie Jean and ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’! The crowd were entertained but I thought that was better suited to a night in the pub and their own material which concluded with ‘The Masquerade’ and ‘Coming Back To Life’ should have been left to stand on their own considerable merits.

Thieves Of Liberty - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

This time last year it was Thieves of Liberty in that slot as battle of the bands winners. Firevolt is providing a clear progression path for rising bands so they moved up the bill this time, in the Big Top where the sound had finally improved. Their dapper besuited dress sense stands out from their contemporaries and their stage movement is also becoming more polished. They are also up for a laugh including referring to alice band wearing on stage announcer Paul Cash as ‘Jack Grealish’s dad’!

With the gritty vocals of James Boak and a hint of blues their sound is also a little different to the norm, though at times reminding me of the late Temperance Movement. The title track of upcoming album ‘Shangri La’ with its strong ‘show me the way home’ chorus hit home with me, as did ‘Rabbit Hole’ and ‘Smoke in the Air’. The lack of big choruses and James’  thick Geordie accent while introducing them made it hard to correctly pick out song titles correctly- suffice to say I was impressed with the way a sweet ballad was followed by a closing number of high intensity.

Unknown Refuge - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Back in 2022 Boltonians Unknown Refuge had won the Battle of the Bands and they too had progressed up the bill for a return visit. Theirs was a heavier and more modern take on metal and one of the few on this bill that would be equally suited to Download.

A continued impression was the rapid yet effortless shredding style of bare chested Jack Tracey on a headless guitar, which made him  one of the guitarists of the weekend. Songs  I remembered from last time like ‘Battle Hymn’ and ‘Drop a Gear’ sat alongside a brand new song ‘Shell Shock’ which featured more shredding  and ’Bewitched’ which singer Alex Mancini dedicated to his girlfriend. ‘The Journey’ and ‘To The Light’ both had something of that (galloping) rhythm patented by Iron Maiden, either side of a bass intro to the Pantera-ish ‘Shadows’. They wouldn’t normally be my scene but I actually found myself enjoying them.

Wars of the Roses style we went from a Lancashire act to a Yorkshire one in the petite Loz Campbell, handpicked apparently after promoter Stret watched one of her live performances. For some reason (use of her own name rather than a band perhaps) I had wrongly assumed she was a blues rock guitarist in the mould of Chantel MacGregor.

Instead she was primarily a rhythm guitarist in a four piece band playing some fairly basic pop punk. I didn’t think the songs were particularly memorable – best of them being opener ‘Evil’ and ‘Beautiful Liar’ – and neither did her voice have a distinctive character. A cover of AC/DC’s ‘Shot Down In Flames’ was equally ordinary (Ransom did theirs better).

Loz Campbell - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

But she certainly had a gutsy attitude shown on songs like the punky  ‘My Motivation’ and ‘World Was Made To Destroy You’,  and late in the show she took a trip into the crowd, then quite thrillingly clambered astride her bandmates to form a Scorpions-like human pyramid. Music wise though I’m afraid I thought she was one of the least impressive acts of the weekend.

At the Trooper stage I looked forward to Doomsday Outlaw after an impressive rediscovery of them supporting the Dust Coda last autumn. They’ve been around a long time – a friend raved about them and gifted me their ‘Suffer More’ debut some six or seven years ago- but line up changes and sheer bad fortune have made for halting progress.

The majority of the set was from last year’s ‘Damaged Goods’ comeback including ‘In Too Deep’ and ‘Turn Me Loose’ which  got a few people going. Phil Poole was an engaging frontman looking more at ease with himself than when I recall first seeing the band, and excelled on ballad ‘If This Is The End’, that also featured a  great solo from lead guitarist Alez De Elia, who in both style and appearance had the air of Cinderella’s Tom Keifer about him. On ‘Blues For A Phantom Limb’ his slide work was breathtaking.

Doomsday Outlaw - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

‘One More Sip’- with a jokey remark from Phil it had to be retitled from ‘drink myself to death’- also featured him prominently and was very Quireboys- esque. After ‘Runaway’, ‘Bring You Pain’ hinted at their heavier past with both guitarist taking a solo each. An excellent set whose 45 minutes flew by very quickly.

There was relatively little blues rock across the weekend compared to some other festivals but one of the finest was here in Laurence Jones. Over the last couple of years the one time young blues prodigy has subtly distanced himself from the movement and is now as likely to be seen at hard rock as blues festivals with a stripped back power trio, also featuring Jack Alexander Timmis and Alan Taylor.

Laurence Jones - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

On songs like ‘Bad Luck And The Blues’ his playing was immaculate and vocals more than decent but the material a bit one paced while the  trio seemed rather lost on a big stage. Things looked up with the slower blues of ‘Don’t You Leave Me This Way’, Laurence winning friends by coming to the front of stage to mouth the lyrics while ‘In Too Deep’ was somewhat  more commercial.

Oddly, given how overplayed it is, it was his cover of ‘Voodoo Chile’ that lifted the gig with improvised middle section and playing the guitar with his  teeth. ‘Woman’ and ‘Stuck In The Night’ showed the heaviness that demonstrated he belongs on rock bills, and a well received encore of ‘What’s It Gonna Be’ ended an ultimate triumph after a slow start.

I joined a healthy crowd back at the barn for Kira Mac on the Trooper stage, unsurprisingly as within a short space of time they have built quite a following. Singer Rhiannon Kira Hill certainly stood out from anyone else in a bright lime green top, while a changed line up that was just bedding in when I saw her on tour in May is certainly more heavy and contemporary than before, which  was apparent from opener ‘Dead Man Walking, indeed Kira was rather drowned out before the sound was sorted. As usual ‘Chaos Is Calling’ featured a singalong and the set flew by rapidly with ‘Playing The Game’, ‘No Way Out’ and ‘Scorned’, now much heavier these days.

Kira Mac - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

A cover of ‘You Oughta Know’ went down well. and was another built for participation, before a lively ‘Hit Me Again’. Prior to ‘Mississippi Swinging’, Kira reminded us of her past and that she and guitarist Joe Worrall had actually played the ‘Buckles And Boots’ country festival here. Actually the song didn’t sound particularly country but she does have a clear and honeyed voice that complements a straight ahead modern rock sound in a way that makes the band quite unique.

Its slightly odd to hear Kira talk about new songs as most of them described thus have been in the set ever since I first saw them 15 months ago including a couple of supposedly heavier, yet still hooky, songs in ‘Farewell’ and ‘Climbing’. However ‘Monster’ was a genuinely new song and on first listening very impressive after a halting start, with a greater sense of space in the arrangement.

Kira Mac - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

I thought  ‘Downfall’  with its catchy hooks and ‘One Way Ticket’ would normally be the end but they were called back for an improvised encore- a rather ragged if enjoyable cover of ‘Tush’, even with Alex playing an excerpt from the solo to ‘Freebird’. So a couple of curveballs among the usual set from one of my favourite bands on the circuit right now who will be touring with Gun this winter.

Headlining the Big Top was another interesting choice, outside the Firevolt comfort zone in The Last Internationale who again came personally handpicked by Stret. I was certainly familiar with the name from coverage in ‘Classic Rock’ magazine but little more, though at least I recognised the opener in a cover of ‘Kick Out The Jams’. The New Yorkers had a slightly different dynamic, with the flamboyant performance art of a band like Scissor Sisters. They are also a very ‘political’ band but wisely read the room with the lyrics deemed not to need any further preaching.

The Last Internationale - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

In a stylish jumpsuit, Singer Delila Paz was a striking figure who reminded me a little of Grace Slick while curly haired right hand man Edgey Pires unleashed some concise solos and looked like a missing member of the Strokes.

The songs like ‘1984’ and ‘Hero’ were not immediately obvious though. However the gig then took a different dimension when a piano was wheeled on for Delila to sing some songs, including ‘Running For A Dream’, in a passionate and very personal style which a photographer next to me rightly likened to Beth Hart. Even a brief power outage could not stop her.

Proving there was no end to her talent she switched on ‘Wanted Man’ to bass, Andres Malta moving to keyboards, and sang in falsetto. ‘Hard Times’ was rockier in a psychedelic way but the best was yet to come when she came into the crowd and got us to all sit down before her campfire style, then not only invited various fans onstage  but encouraged them to stay during an encore and I thought a health and safety incident was waiting to happen. It was a spectacular end to a unique set and unlike Crashdiet the night before, it could be safely said that the gamble to book them had been an inspired one.

The Last Internationale - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

While Firevolt tends to focus on the newer generation of classic rock bands, older faces like FM and Dare have gone down a storm on the past so no one could complain that Gun were the headline band to close the festival. In fact they represented both new and old having released their most critically acclaimed album in years in ‘Hombres’ and opened with one from it in ‘Lucky Guy’, followed by ‘Here’s Who  I Am’.

Gun - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

Giuliano, one of the Gizzi brothers in their matching caps, launched some clinical riffing to ‘Don’t Say Its Over’, matched by many of us at the front jumping up and down. Sandwiched by the first single from new album, ‘All Fired Up’, and the U2-ish ‘Falling’, ‘Welcome To the Real World’ was perhaps the  nearest to an unexpected cut and saw the first solo from new guitarist the long haired Ru MacFarlane.

Dante Gizzi is an engaging and laddish frontman with a casual nonchalance  who you suspect cannot believe his luck both that the band is still thriving and that he has in recent years assumed the lead singer role with ease. There was a glint in his eye as he asked the crowd to ‘wave your hands in the air’ before breaking into ‘Word Up’, to a storming reaction  yet a final new song in the instant ‘Take Me Back Home’ did not lose much by comparison.

Gun - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

However it was those classic early hit singles we wanted to hear for some singalongs and the band obliged with ‘Better Days’ and  ‘Inside Out’  as Dante said they would go back to 1989. Sadly there was no time in the set for other greats like ‘Money’ and ‘Taking On the World’, but it reached its usual climax with the crowd increasingly rowdy to ‘Steal Your Fire’ with some sharp lead guitar work from Ru and ‘Shame On You’.

The band did seem a little more raw and ragged around the edges than usual- and the sound at the front was rather loud but few were complaining. Indeed, normally I despair when they encore with a cover of ‘Fight For Your Right To Party’, preferring to hear their own material, but on this occasion, as Dante went right to the edge of the crowd and punched the air, it was exactly the right choice for the right atmosphere.

Gun - FIREVOLT FESTIVAL- Whitebottom Farm, Stockport, 9-11 August 2024

After 27 bands Gun closed Firevolt in style, leaving the husband and wife promoting team of John ‘Stret’ and Bev Stretford to give speeches of thanks and invite the volunteer crew to take the applause on stage, confirming this is a festival with the most personal and family of feels. After another successful Firevolt, they can look forward to further growth, as once you attend, you are hooked for good.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan


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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 : THEN JERICO – Before The Future: 1984-89, 4 CD Boxset

Cherry Red [Release date : 23.08.24]

If ever a band deserved recognition it was Then Jerico.
And it still does.

Having performed a few acoustic gigs this year, founder member Mark Shaw has put together an electric show for the masses, and will be touring England’s O2 Academies later in 2024.

Meantime, as you would expect from Cherry, this is a comprehensive, extensively researched collection of the band’s material from the eighties. But more than that, the liner notes tell the story of the band’s inception.

It’s almost as entertaining and interesting as the music, describing how untrained musician/vocalist, Mark Shaw, auditioned musician after musician, formed bands, dissolved them, started again, auditioned again etc etc. Always searching, as if his dream line up remained just slightly out of reach.

Eventually, the band took shape, with Jasper Stainthorpe, Steve Wren and Scott Taylor, on bass, drums and guitar, and Shaw up front of course, and recorded the debut in 1987, First (The Sound Of Music), produced by Owen Davies and Shaw.

This 4 CD boxset :
CD1 : First, The Sound Of Music (1987).
CD2 : Bonus tracks, edits and extended 12” mixes of key tracks from First.
CD3 : Big Area (1989).
CD4 : From The Vaults, 11 previously unreleased tracks, demos and remixes (including the long missing ‘Big Area’ remix).

The band’s music, an energising mix of socio-political ideology and melodic dance rock confused some. Yet NME, Sounds, Kerrang and Melody Maker had nothing but praise.

The hit single, an anti apartheid polemic, ‘Muscle Deep’ is here in all its splendour. It’s not an easy lyric to vocalise effectively, but Shaw’s vocal confidence makes the song. It sounds powerful and not especially pop.

‘The Motive’, the first single from the album broke the UK (and several other) Top Twenty charts. Three different mixes of this song appear on CD2. Shaw’s underrated vocals work to expand this song from inside out. Exactly the style that remixers like.

The Big Area album came in 1989. Produced by Rhett (Eno/Roxy Music) Davies and Rick (Stevie Nicks/John Waite) Nowels.

As you would expect then, it’s burnished to an attractive shine, with the title track something of an aural panorama, a big anthemic pop song, laced with drama.

Second single ‘Sugar Box’ also got a lot of positive reviews at the time, and is featured here in the form of the original plus several imaginative remixes.

All that plus those “couldn’t make it up” liner notes.

Great value. ***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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 : FANNY – The Reprise Years 1970-1974 (4 CD set)

Cherry Red [Release date : 23.08.24]

Signed by Reprise Records (owned by Frank Sinatra) in 1970, all girl group, Fanny, recorded and released 4 albums between then and 1974.
Formed by sisters June and Jean Millington, on guitar and bass, with Nickey Barclay on keys, and Alice DeBuhr on drums, they knew it would be an uphill struggle for any band, but a girl band …

Truth is, there’s been no female rock band to touch them since. The Runaways, Vixen and others who came later got close, but no cigar. According to Allmusic: “Fanny was one of the best and most underappreciated American rock bands of the ’70s.”

Photographed by Candice Bergen and David Bailey for their album covers, Fanny cut a cool sound, nodding to the sixties pop explosion just exited, and the leaner hard rock sound of the seventies.

They had a reputation for maintaining an unwavering focus on expanding their songwriting and recording craft. The Millingtons and DeBuhr were all on the same wavelength. Each new album was a progression on the one before.

On their self titled debut, together with Producer/ manager, Richard Perry they explore clean living funky sounds, salted with post summer of love pop sensibilities. ‘I Just Realised’ and ‘Take A Message’ standout, with a cover of Cream’s ‘Badge’ raising a few eyebrows, not just for being there. There’s a familiarity to their own songs, but the band’s confident delivery and Perry’s production pacing overcome that.

Follow up Charity Ball saw the band step up to another level. The songwriting is sharper, the delivery harder hitting, and every single track is as lean as it needs to be.

Third album, Fanny Hill shows off the band’s music in a more sophisticated form now, with melodies, bass lines and chord progressions tightly controlled. They’re clearly on a roll.

Fourth album Mothers Pride (produced by Todd Rundgren) has the band excavating a rich seam of hard rock, with their pop influenced past disappearing in the rear view mirror.
‘I Need You Need Me’ and ‘Summer Song’ are fine additions to the band’s fast growing cannon, amplifying their unspoken claim to be included in lists of the best rock bands of the seventies.

This exhaustive box set includes multiple bonus tracks – single edits, b-sides and live stuff as well as the original albums, plus liner notes written by the Millington sisters and Alice DeBuhr.
As comprehensive a boxset as comprehensive gets. ****

ps The label claimed that the band name had no sexual connotation, but instead denoted a female spirit.
That made me laugh too. Even Gilbert & Sullivan were using that titilating trick in their 19th century comic operas.

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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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)


News: Rest In Peace – MICK UNDERWOOD

GRTR!’s Joe Geesin penned a tribute to musician and friend Mick Underwood…

Drummer Mick Underwood, best known for his work with Ian Gillan in Gillan, died on 28 July, after a long illness.

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Pictured left to right: Pete Robinson, John Gustafson, Mick Underwood

Born in the mid 40s, Mick started recording in the mid 60s, with some sessions and work with The Outlaws crossing paths with guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. A short tenure with The Herd overlapped with Peter Frampton’s stint with the band, before he joined Episode Six, which then featured singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover.

In 1969, when he heard that Deep Purple were looking for a new vocalist, Mick recommended his then colleague Ian to his former colleague Blackmore, who took both Ian and Roger to Purple.

That move essentially broke Episode Six, and Mick then formed the prog rock band Quatermass, with pianist Peter Robinson and bassist John Gustafson. Their sole LP was recorded at Abbey Road in 1970, in the studio next door to where Pink Floyd would have been recording Atom Heart Mother, with my dad Ron Geesin.

Mick later played in Peace, with former Free vocalist Paul Rodgers. Paul soon went back to a reformed Free, who would rework some of the Peace tracks, but one track by Peace did appear on The Free Story, and a track recorded live at the BBC on a rare compilation album.

Mick then recorded an album with Sammy, produced by Ian Gillan, and then joined Strapps. By then, former Quatermass bassist Gustafson was playing in the Ian Gillan Band.

In 1979, Mick, alongside guitarist Bernie Torme, replaced Pete Barnacle (touring drummer who’d replaced Liam Genocky) and guitarist Steve Byrd in Ian Gillan’s more rock oriented Gillan Band.

His audition with them included a track called Swifty, which would later be reworked into Vengeance. Mick’s debut with Gillan was their second album Mr Universe, released on Acrobat in 1979. Sadly the label went under, and the band moved to Virgin for 1980’s Glory Road. By now Gillan were an established rock band who mixed classic rock with touches of blues and punk, and they had several hit singles.

My personal intro to Gillan was an episode of Top Of The Pops in 1981, also on the bill was Graham Bonnet, featuring Cozy Powell.

Mick released a solo single Earthquake At The Savoy/Redwatch in Germany (featuring other Gillan members).

Gillan were always rumoured to struggle financially, it was too easy to blame Ian, but one rarely mentioned factor was the death of (either Ian’s or the band’s, I’m not sure) accountant in 1980, and various holes in the accounts were uncovered, which would explain why the band were always on a wage rather than a royalty.

Mick once told me that Bernie had seen the light and that was one reason he left the band after 1981’s Future Shock.

The band recorded two more albums with guitarist Janick Gers, before splitting. A number of quality period live sets have since been released, including several of the band’s appearances at Reading. All are well worth checking out.

Pictured left to right: Mick Underwood, Joe, Jeff Summers

I first met Mick in 1997, in a pub in Wallington, Surrey, while we were both working for Angel Air (I was writing sleevenotes, Mick was recording an album as Quatermass II, with Don Airey and former Deep Purple bassist Nick Simper)

Mick and I became good friends, and we met again at a gig at the Purple Turtle in London, his band Raw Glory were playing with Paddy Goes To Holyhead (Danny Hynes, featuring Praying Mantis’ Tina & Chris Troy). We’d work together again early 2010s, when Cherry Red reissued the Quatermass album, with a bonus DVD (5.1 surround sound mix), and a special playback at the Metropolis Studios in Chiswick, west London. I wrote a feature on Quatermass for Record Collector magazine that year. Check out that feature here

After that I’d make regular trips to Twickenham to catch up with Mick, over a pint or three, and this continued whenever possible even after I moved to Worcestershire. Occasionally his wife would join us; Mick was very much the family man and never the rock star.

Mick is survived by his wife Sue and daughter Lauren.

Words & photos by Joe Geesin

Further reading:

What Gillan Means to Me

Gig review (Mick Underwood’s Glory Road, 2012)
Gig review (Mick Underwood’s Glory Road, 2014)


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: STEAL THE CITY – Road To Nowhere

STEAL THE CITY - Road To Nowhere

Facebook  [Release date 20.09.24]

Sheffield-based hard rock 4-piece outfit Steal the City have emerged in the UK-Rock scene with the sharpest hooked riffs and chorus lines this side of the Atlantic.  While individual influences range from the heavy rock, punk, metal circa 2000’s to country music from the deep South; Steal The City’s story began way back in the school classroom and has continued successfully due to their shared passion, drive and commitment to the band.

Steal the City channel the likes of A Day to Remember and While She Sleeps. Their lyrics resonate with the audience on many personal levels, evoking an intense reaction to each and every song they produce and perform.  Their sharp dressed image completes their visual impact on stage and makes them and their united performance impossible to forget.

Touring consistently, Steal the City have created a loyal following who travel the breadth of the country to support and get their fix of the band. Whilst their career began with festivals such as Tramlines Fringe, Mapfest and Womfest, since being hand-picked to play alongside bands like Heaven’s Basement, Glamour of the Kill and Skindred there is no doubt that they have evolved into heavily sought-after performers.

‘Road To Nowhere’ was recorded and produced by guitarist James Kirkham at STC HQ, with mastering duties courtesy of Ste Kerry (Sleep Token/While She Sleeps/Malevolence).

I first saw these guys back at Hard Rock Hell in Great Yarmouth. I was impressed then so was really looking forward to listening for the first time, and I certainly wasn’t disappointed.

This album came out swinging! Powerful percussion added with bass pedal set to full throttle drumming, bad ass bass line. Great guitar riffs which were executed with immaculate precision. Superb.

Vocally on point and showcased great range. I could feel the passion and emotion behind each track with the vocals being at the forefront of storytelling and the musical accompaniment bringing it all together in an epic symphony and feast for the eardrums.

I love how this band has progressed from seeing them live those few years ago.

I loved the overall tone of the album and that it was dynamic in the change of pace, with high energy from the offset grabbing the listeners attention and ending on a powerful slower note filled with raw emotion. It was an epic rollercoaster ride I didn’t want to get off.

I honestly loved every single track however there was one track that I could not stop listening to which was ‘You Don’t Define Me” it was gritty, raw, passionate and had the metal edge that I absolutely love! I shall briefly summarise the songs message of not letting people stop you being who you are. Just wow!

It’s is pretty much what I advocate as a person as I’m very expressive, alternative and proud of it and it’s something that I will stand for until I’m on my deathbed. So this is a track that gets my complete seal of approval!

With ‘Road to Nowhere’ being an absolute knockout. I would be very interested in seeing these guys live again.

If you’re also interested you can catch them live on the 27 September at Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield for their Album Launch Show. ****

Review by Lucy Parr


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: FAST EDDIE CLARKE – Make My Day The Rock ’n’ Roll Story Of…

fast eddie

BMG [Release date: 06.09.24]

Guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke came to prominence as the guitarist for Motorhead, playing on Motorhead (1977, Chiswick), and Bomber, Overkill, Ace Of Spades, No Sleep ‘Till Hammersmith and Iron Fist (1979-82, all on Bronze), and a number of retrospective live albums and compilations. Outside of Motorhead he’s had a longer career than maybe most realise, and this box dips into various segments, giving a good overview.

Disc 1 is Clarke’s early years, with several tracks from the two albums her recorded with Curtis Knight’s Zeus (the same Knight who recorded with Hendrix in the mid 60s), some lovely bluesy prog.

There’s also a few tracks by Continuous Performance, and then uptempo work (and a little punky) from The Muggers (a few fans may already have The Muggers Tapes set).

Disc 2 is the Motorhead years, not something you can do justice to on one disc but there’s a couple of standards and some rarities too (alternate takes with Eddie’s lead vocals). Wonderful music but you know it, a fine sampler to an excellent catalogue most will be largely familiar with.

More interesting is Disc 3, the Fastway years. Intentionally wanting to move away from the Motorhead sound, Fastway were more a straight heavy metal band with a strong blues influence. Here’s a catalogue that really needs investigating, you only need a few tracks to realise that. Additional are a live track, some demos with Pete Way, and some remixes. Clarke’s guitar stands out, proof that he didn’t need to play second fiddle to Lemmy.

Finally Disc 4 is the Solo years, and some more excellent music. Enlightening too as it’s SO good yet few will be aware of the solo material (i.e. outside of Motorhead/Fastway). This is probably the most enjoyable disc of the set. Many tracks are catchy, solid, heavy, a touch of blues, outstanding guitar, all good foot tapping stuff.

In addition, the 4 discs come in a nice fold out set and packaged with that, in the box, is a book, a biography which is a good read.

Much as I love the music and found the music and book enlightening, there a few missed opportunities. The CDs are a little short, the very brief (2 page) insert doesn’t enlighten a great deal as to where the tracks came from; more info such as album, year and line-up should be fairly obvious info to include. But sadly no. On those counts, I think BMG might need to re-visit the price point.

And, as a fan, collector and music lover in general, this may have been good to include (tracks from, or in full), Naughty Old Santa’s Christmas Classics, an album Eddie recorded with Philthy Animal Taylor back in the day.

Price aside, there are definitely more plusses than minuses (there’s a lot here that’s new to me), and it’s well worth checking out. ****

Review by Joe Geesin

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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: BRAVE RIVAL- Fight or Flight

    BRAVE RIVAL- Fight or Flight

Independent (Release Date 16.08.24)

Brave Rival have become one of my favourite live bands over the past 18 months, with brilliant dual female vocals, excellent musicianship and a warm hearted stage show. 2022’s impressive debut album ‘Life’s Machine’ was a favourite among many colleagues at GRTR!, and fortunately with the help of a successful Kickstarter campaign which even saw pledgers add backing vocals, this sophomore effort is finally here. It feels a little strange to consider this as a new album as many of these songs have been in the live set since I started following them, with some already released as singles.

One of the established live tracks, ‘Bad Choices’ opens with fuzz guitar from Ed ‘The Shred’ Clarke and a most immediate chorus. Both that and the heavier ‘Seventeen’ have an unexpectedly modern rock feel, and the soaring chorus could be from the first (and best) couple of Halestorm albums.

One of the great myths, perpetuated by various awards they have won, is that Brave Rival are a blues act. They have a much broader canvas, though ‘Stand Up’ is certainly a little bluesier with the  raunchy vocals of Lindsey Bonnick and Chloe Josephine and a bit of harmonica playing from guest Will Wilde.

Those opening three songs are very direct in their approach, but the rest of the album takes a more adventurous and less instant approach, beginning with ‘Insane’:  the vocals and arrangements have some of the trippiness of 1970’s Heart allied to an incredible wah-wah infused solo from Ed.

On another of those established live favourites, ‘Fairytale’, Lindsey’s pure vocal intro leads into a heavier rock out combined with some dark lyrics.  ‘Heavy’ actually is far from that in musical terms but a soulful ballad with more beautiful sounding lead vocals and harmonies, which cries out for exposure on stations like Radio 2. The mellow mood is continued on the folk-influenced ‘All I Can Think Of Is You’- with some great harmonies until half way through it kicks up a gear with Chloe’s soaring vocals and a short but very sweet guitar solo.

One of the singles, ‘Five Years On’ rocks hard with a little of a swampy southern groove and a feisty venom in the lyrics, and ‘Unravelling’ is a surprisingly straight ahead melodic rocker with a crunchy riff before a return to more adventurous sounds.

‘Sink or Swim’, from whose lyrics the album takes its title, again starts slowly with a bass intro from Billy Dedman and beautiful vocal harmonising, but boasts quite an angry sounding chorus and an unconventional arrangement.  ‘Blame the Voices’, as its gentle opening gives way to some dark guitar tones and ferocious drumming from Donna Peters, is another surprise which by the end is verging on symphonic metal.

The album ends with the near seven minute ‘Stars Upon My Scars’ which is probably the bluesiest of all the songs, including  lengthy solos from Ed and a emotion drenched vocal display, one of many inspired by band members own past mental health and relationship struggles.

It’s an album impossible to pigeonhole- with influences across musical genres everywhere from the late sixties to the present day. It rocks a lot heavier than expected in places, yet I also love the way many of the songs build into something not always obvious at their start. With the wheel already invented, it is particularly hard to be original in the classic and blues rock field. It is therefore a rare treat to come across something as refreshing and imaginative as this masterpiece of an album.  *****

Review by Andy Nathan

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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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 : JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS – True

Frontiers [Release date : 23.08.24]

An almost 80 year old Jon Anderson, and the Band Geeks will be finishing off their second annual US tour in September. Just about when their first album, True, is being released by Frontiers. Quite a coup for the label.

Social media plays a huge part in the transmission and circulation of music nowadays, so to find Anderson teamed up with The Band Geeks as a result of seeing them cover ‘Heart Of The Sunrise’ online is not the surprise it may once have been.

One telephone call from Anderson to Richie (Blue Oyster Cult) Castellano, Band Geek’s leader, bass player and producer set it all in motion.

“Yes, Epics And Classics – featuring Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks” toured in 2023 and was a huge success.

The relationship evolved into a songwriting partnership. This from Artsfuse website: Anderson: “I had about half a dozen songs in my computer. I sent them to Richie, and he developed them on a major level to make them sound like Yes. I don’t know how he did it, but he did.”

The trailer single, ‘Shine On’ is a surefire crowd pleaser. It’s as if a Brian Wilson pop symphony is jump starting a prog pop classic. A bit like being at the movies and a scene comes on that you’re sure you’ve already watched, and you think “this is where we came in”. That’s ‘Shine On’, a rebirth of Yes Music.

Anderson’s call and response interchange with the backing vocals is so clever, so propulsive, continually refreshing the music’s momentum.

Just like he did with Yes, Anderson often sounds absorbed in his own intricate reverie. The lyrical spirituality of tracks like ‘Build Me An Ocean’ and the 16 minute ‘Once Upon A Dream’ – a new classic – could only have been created by one man.

Last word, ‘Counties and Countries’ is perhaps the best song Yes never wrote. ****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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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: HEALTHY JUNKIES – Listen To The Mad

Banana Castle Records [Release date 22.11.24] www.healthyjunkies.co.uk

With the success of the 2024 Olympics the French must be feeling rather proud. A band with a French female singer might now have a distinct advantage. But Nina Courson is no Celine Dion.

Healthy Junkies are psych pop punkers of the first order. At times it feels like being back in CBGB’s c.1979. In truth all fourteen songs might be a contemporary re-tread of times (and bands) past but there is enough energy (and variety) here to impress. The band have previously released three albums and several EPs.

The band are now veterans of the annual ‘Rebellion Punk Festival’ (where they have appeared since 2012) but have also brought their high energy pop punk to The Whitby Goth Festival (2017) and Corrosion Festival supporting Toyah (2024).

‘Self Conscious’ is a great example of their art whilst ‘Desire’ has a grungey goth/psychedelic feel which offers tasty respite from the frenetic. Ditto ‘Media Whore’ and ‘World On Fire’. The goth vibe is also reflected on ‘Dead Souls’ which brings to mind early 1990s All About Eve and Gene Loves Jezebel.

The band do mix things up with ‘Son And A Daughter’ having a reggae-style backbeat and a memorable chorus. ‘Julie’s Got A Job’, ‘Now Or Never’, ‘Tinnitus’ and ‘Lion In A Circus’ return the band to the straight-ahead pop post-punk.

With the echo-ey vocals and psychedelic undertow, ‘Listen To The Mad’ might even appeal to fans of Blues Pills or followers of the Fruits de Mer record label who we regularly promote on our radio station. Guitarist Phil Honey-Jones was formerly in a psychedelic rock band which may explain the band’s approach. On this album they are joined by “new”drummer David Gaut with original bassist Dave Whitmore completing the line-up.

Party like its 1980. ****

Review by David Randall

Healthy Junkies launch the album at The Dublin Castle, Camden, Wednesday 20 November.


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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 11 May 2026

BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 11 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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Gig review: MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL – Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Those Damn Crows - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Over its five years Ramblin’ Man Festival in Kent established itself as one of the festivals of choice for us middle-aged rockers with a relaxed atmosphere and selection of bands from variety of classic rock genres, both old and new. The 2019 version was one of my favourite  festivals ever and the line up for the abortive 2020 version had promised to be even better, but sadly the organisation disappeared under a cloud post-pandemic.

However there is an established history of music events in Mote Park and last year a new festival, Maid of Stone, picked up the baton with a similar music policy albeit on a somewhat smaller scale.

While last year’s line-up did not quite have enough names for me that weren’t also touring that year, this year’s was stronger. However unlike in those better funded Ramblin Man days, no extra trains were laid on from Maidstone so only the Saturday was commutable for me from the far side of London.

My FOMO on the Sunday was dampened by the fact I didn’t think the overall line up that day was as strong and that of the two headliners, Mr Big I’d seen in the Spring at Shepherds Bush Empire, and I’d caught Larkin Poe at Guns’n’Roses Hyde Park gig.

The format was a three band warm up on Friday headlined by Gun, followed by two full days of wall to wall action on two stages – with none of those annoying stage clashes –  plus a third stage to showcase the endless number of emerging new bands, which unfortunately I never got time to visit.  While the entry was familiar, the original sprawling site had been squared off into a much more manageable and regularly shaped area.

Daxx And Roxanne - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

After a quick look round and a trip to the beer tents I was in time for Daxx and Roxane opening proceedings on the second (Phoenix) stage which bizarrely had the banner of headliners Those Damn Crows already in place for most of the earlier bands.

The Swiss quartet got things off to a lively start with their simple but effective high octane 12-bar rock’n’roll,  on the likes of ‘Evil Eye’  and ‘Ticket To Rock’. There was plenty of onstage movement with guitarists Cal Weimann and Simon Golaz trading places and the latter sometimes playing harmonica while the slower ‘Lust And Love’ made for a welcome change of pace in a mildly enjoyable set.

Scarlet Rebels - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

With Mason Hill sadly pulling out with no replacement singer yet in place, the Inferno stage was opened by Scarlet Rebels, with perfect timing as from the singles released so far I am convinced the South Walians are on the verge of a major breakthrough with their brand new third album ‘Where The Colours Meet’.

Indeed they opened with one such in ‘Divide And Conquer’ with topical political messages  and ‘I’m Alive’  before ‘Grace’ had plenty of catchy ‘who-oahs’ , ‘I’m Alive’ got a few fists punching, and the bridge on ‘Take Me Home’ had a bigger hook than most choruses from other acts.

Scarlet Rebels - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Their passionate hard hitting sound is different from many of their contemporaries – and I see influences in Wayne Doyle’s singing and songwriting from  the early and best work of fellow countrymen Manic Street Preachers and Stereophonics. Yet they also have a secret weapon in guitarist Chris Jones whose crisp and rapid fire solos, all delivered while pulling some great poses tilting his Les Paul skywards, provide a complementary hard rock element.

‘Take My Breath Away’ and ‘Streets Of Fire’ were not quite of the same quality, but another of those singles in ‘Secret Drug’ was really catchy. I even detected some of U2’s widescreen influences in ‘Let Me In’ which saw an audience clap along and old favourite ‘Heal’ concluded a mighty impressive set. I marked down that I just have to see them on their autumn headlining tour.

The Commoners - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Canadians The Commoners seem to have been investing a lot of effort in breaking the UK recently, indeed they came from a by all accounts  hot and sticky headline the night before in London. Other than singer Chris Medhurst who looked the metaller in his long hair, black vest and tattoos, they were also devotees of retro seventies style with guitarist Ross Citrullo and bassist Ben Spiller reminding me of Walter Becker and David Byron respectively.

From openers ‘Shake You Off’ and ‘Who Are You?’, the music was right up my street, classic rootsy rock with a good balance between piano and organ, though the Black Crowes were probably too dominant an influence.

The Commoners - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

I was thinking all that was missing was a second guitar so was delighted when Chris picked one up on an Allmans-style instrumental intro to the Planet Rock playlisted ‘Devil Teasin’ Me’, while ‘Body And Soul’ allowed the band to stretch out in a lengthier, languid fashion. , lengthy. ‘The Way I Am’, ‘Fill My Cup’ where Chris even sounded a little like Steven Tyler and ‘Find A Better Way’ ended an impressive set, even if one that fell a little short of the hype building around them.

Over the past couple of years South Coast rockers South Of Salem have built quite a name for themselves and a big crowd was at the Inferno Stage. As well as a sleazy, debauched Black Veil Brides type image they have a taste for the macabre with a couple of coffins forming part of their impressive stage set along with pyrotechnics and dancers for a couple of songs.

South Of Salem - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

However they are not just show ponies and the strength of their songs have made me an unlikely convert. The pace was unrelenting from the openers ‘Let Us Prey’ and ‘Jet Black Eyes’ with its ‘monsters under the bed’ chorus. ‘Made To Be Mine’ saw smoke rising from the stage and the first but not the last of singer Joey Draper’s audience participation, and ‘Hellbound Heart’ had the gothic feel of bands like HIM especially with the taped keys.

He emphasised we only had one shot at life in introducing ‘Static’ then it was a frantic end to a fine set with the title track of latest album ‘Death Of the Party’, ‘Left For Dead’ which combined some thrashy riffing with a catchy chorus, and their strongest song in ‘Cold Day In Hell’ (even if it always reminds me of Wasp’s ‘Wild Child’), Joey going into the crowd and picking out a youngster on their dad’s shoulders, fortunately wearing industrial strength ear defenders.

South Of Salem - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

One of the big draws for me was When Rivers Meet. I’ve got steadily more into their original take on blues rock, led by husband and wife Aaron and Grace Bond, and was frustrated I missed their London headline with one of these pesky gig clashes with Midnite City.

Sadly fate intervened as a technical gremlin delayed their arrival by 25 minutes compere Pete K Mally having to draw on his stand up comic expertise to fill in before a patient crowd, and even during ‘Did I Break The Law’ they still seemed to be working on Aaron’s guitar set up.

When Rivers Meet - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

After a couple of decent numbers in ‘Seen It All Before’ and ‘Play My Game’ and ‘Perfect Stranger’, ‘Never Coming Home’ saw Grace slipping effortlessly into a powerful falsetto, though frustratingly Aaron’s vocals were inaudible.

One of their trademarks, the variety of unusual instruments was largely absent till Grace picked up a tiny mandolin, complemented by Aaron belatedly cranking up some dirty slide for ‘Walking On The Wire’, seguing into ‘Free Man’.

Unfortunately a festival cannot run late or reduce other sets without punishing everyone so sadly their set had to be chopped by half. Ah well, there’s another gig at Dingwalls in the autumn – subject to gig clashes, of course.

It did also mean I didn’t have to worry about a stage clash for the next act Tyketto, one of the biggest draws for me. With only 50 minutes to play with I expected a set very tightly drawn around their best known numbers, so was surprised they started with a Danny Vaughn harmonica intro and the bluesy, almost southern-tinged slow burner ‘Remember My Name’, admittedly with an impressive chorus when it finally got there.

Tyketto - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

In more familiar territory were ‘Meet Me In The Night’ and ‘Wings’, one of the holy trinity from ‘Don’t Come Easy’ with new-ish guitarist Harry Scott Elliott playing the solos with aplomb. Among songs like ‘Strength In Numbers’ and ‘Rescue Me’, ‘Reach’ showcased the abilities of players from Danny playing acoustic to Harry’s guitar flourishes to some powerhouse drumming from Johnny Dee.

Quite apart from a voice that mixes power and precision, Danny has a magnetic personality as an articulate frontman which even a 12 hour flight delay could not dampen.

After the audience broke out into a round of ‘Happy Birthday’ the set closed with more ‘Don’t Come Easy’ classics in ‘Burning Down Inside’ and the grooves of ‘Lay Your Body Down’ even allowing Chris Childs a mini bass solo.

And of course the one that the most casual fan night know or would remember in ‘Forever Young’, Danny saying he was proud of what it means to people and asking them to jump if their knees would stand the strain.  A remarkable number of people were Tyketto first timers (where have they been for 34 years?) but surely won over.

Tyketto - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

After a year or two on hiatus Maid of Stone marked a welcome return for Wayward Sons. The same ingredients were all there – the big smile and flowing hair of Les Paul wielding guitarist Sam Wood, Nic Wastell’s nonstop bass antics and Toby Jepson’s songwriting on a series of songs infused with a degree of punchy power pop to distinguish them from some of their contemporaries.

However the bass-heavy sound was not good at all for openers ‘Big Day’ and ‘Feel Good Hit’ and it was only with ‘Don’t Wanna Go’ that people really engaged as Toby leaned forward to encourage them to sing the ’to be a rock’n’ roller’ line.

Wayward Sons - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Having recently seen his quite inspiring songs and stories show, the insight I gained into Toby’s life and songwriting enhanced my enjoyment of the likes of ‘Punchline’, ‘Bloody Typical’, and ‘Land Of The Blind’ with the oh so correct observation that in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king. He also generously thanked the organisers and stressed the importance of the role of what he called boutique festivals in supporting new acts.

The slow start was forgotten with a strong closing run of WS‘s best known songs in  ‘Crush’ with audience participation  ‘Ghost’, a hard driving  ‘Until The End’ and ‘Joke’s On You’.

Wayward Sons - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

The real leftfield choice in this line up was The Warning. When announced they were totally unfamiliar to me and yet the power trio of three young Mexican sisters have built such a large following they are already announcing shows at the likes of Brixton Academy. They were certainly tight and can play bit I found both the vocals – which veered from girl band to a harsher style – and guitar style of dyed blonde frontwoman  Dany Villareal a little grating on my ears.

The Warning - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

In a set largely in English but with a few diversions into their native tongue only opener ‘Sick’, ‘Choke’ and ‘Six Feet Deep’. made an impression on me, though in a lengthy queue for a superb curry, I was not fully listening. That said, there were a large number of people predominantly the younger fans who really enjoyed them and were raving on the ‘socials’- it’s just they weren’t really for me.

In contrast, Those Damn Crows as Phoenix stage headliners was a major draw for me and many others as – having been solidly on tour for a couple of years, including some recent high profile support slots – their headline shows  are limited to two this year, this festival and a home nation gig in Cardiff that was regularly plugged during the show.

Those Damn Crows - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

The sound issues on this stage were miraculously sorted and the atmosphere was really cooking as at the right moment there was a big forest of hands and shouting to the chorus of ‘Who Did It’ before ‘Man On Fire’ and ‘Send The Reaper’ maintained the momentum. Both recent single ‘Let’s Go Psycho’ (with its ‘Don’t Go’ chorus hook) and ‘Wake Up’ combined some quite hard alternative rock riffery with big hooks in the choruses.

The band have honed their stage show and presence even further and Shane Greenhall remains a magnetic frontman. The majestically melodic choruses of ‘Find A Way’ were a brilliant illustration of how lean their sound has become. ‘Takedown’ was more raw, but ‘ I Am’ and the statelier ‘Lay It All On Me’ both had a widescreen anthemic feel to them.

Those Damn Crows - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Even better was to follow as Shane’s piano intro to ‘Blink Of An Eye’ could have come from the Journey ballad playbook: he switched to going out front and back again in a revised arrangement which even featured the briefest of twin guitar passages.

Back to heavier stuff, ‘Kingdom Of Dust’ gave way to ‘Sin On Skin’ which sparked jumping  as a prelude to their anthem ‘Rock and Roll Ain’t Dead’, which had people chanting along the moment they recognised it. The one disappointment was that Shane, who famously loves a balcony, was relatively tethered to the stage area this time rather than go on his wanderings.

In days of old that would have been the last song but since last year’s ‘Inhale/Exhale’ album their songs have taken on a grander scale and the final two epitomised this in the power balladry of ‘This Time I’m Ready’ with Shane strapping on a guitar and ‘See You Again’ with its taped keys.

Even more than Tyketto, for me they were band of the day. They would have been worthy main stage headliners, indeed more than that, in a parallel world these modern rock anthems with mainstream appeal would be destined for arenas or even stadia.

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Once again though, credit to Maid of Stone for a somewhat leftfield choice of headliner in Wolfmother, or at least one whose recent profile has been low, though they did tour last year apparently. Again the Aussies were a personal draw, in the sense of not having seen them since my first Download on 2007, a year or two after their debut album provided such a big hit and gave impetus to a revival of retro classic rock.

Wolfmother - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

In contrast to bands lower down the bill like South of Salem, it seems every expense had been spared on a minimalist stage set up. There was no backdrop, the trio looked a bit lost on stage and at one point the lighting was more on the drummer than frontman Andrew Stockdale, bathed in blue and purple light. Still, with his trademark curly hair the singer and guitarist was also a taciturn presence barely speaking between songs.  .

Another downside was that the keyboard player who used to give their songs the feel of vintage Uriah Heep has long gone. However they  could not go too wrong with a setlist from which four of the first five songs were from that classic debut in ‘Dimension’,  ‘Woman’, the mystical feel of ‘White Unicorn’ and a frantic ‘Apple Tree’.

After trawling their back catalogue for songs like ‘Midnight Train’ and ‘California Dream’, the set sagged for a while, though not for those rowdies who turned the centre of the viewing area into an unlikely mosh pit. As it wore on though I was impressed with their supply of killer riffs on the likes of ‘Victorious’, ‘New Moon Rising’ and ‘Gypsy Caravan’.

Wolfmother - MAID OF STONE FESTIVAL- Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, 20 July 2024

Though most often compared to Led Zeppelin, not least with Andrew’s voice reminiscent of Robert Plant’s early howls, ‘Rock And Roll Survivor’  was a reminder that their sound is also reminiscent of other underrated early seventies bands such as Stray and Budgie. The riff to ‘Colossal’ did what it said on the tin before they closed with perhaps their best known song in  ‘Joker And The Thief’.

Up against the 10:30 pm curfew they still got in their version of ‘Rock And Roll’, yes the most overplayed cover in rock history but if anyone can own a Zeppelin cover, they are one of the prime contenders. Despite their presentational deficiencies it ended up being a really enjoyable set to put me on a good mood heading back on the half hour walk for the last train back into London.

Indeed it had been a near perfect day of festival food and ales, catching up with gig buddies in a relaxed atmosphere and ten bands, one after the other, and all with some merit. The organisation was brilliant and the site exactly the right siz e- I could easily add this to the list of festivals worth doing and hopefully make a full weekend of it next year.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan

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Album review: MICK PINI – Papa Voodoo

Pete Feenstra chatted to Mick Pini and Craig Marshall for his show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, playing tracks from the new album.  First broadcast 18 August 2024.

MICK PINI - Papa Voodoo

Audio 54 Records/Cadiz [Release date 15.08.24]

‘Papa Voodoo’ is another collaboration between Germany-based guitarist Mick Pini and Craig Marshall (Audio 54). Our own Pete Feenstra is both an advocate and active participant supplying the title to album opener ‘Duck Soup’.

If you want a laid-back groovy summer soundtrack (for what’s left of it) look no further. That opener is all wah wah and chill with Marshall’s brass interjections. Like something you might have read about in late-1970s ‘Record Mirror’ review pages.

Most of the tracks are free-form, with Pini setting the dials to stun and letting his expansive guitar figures take him on his journey. It’s all about the groove. The title track reminds me of the late John Campbell – all gruff vocal and swampy vibe with the Hammond/organ sound adding spice.  Dr.John might be another reference.

‘Funky Delicatessen’ is exactly what it says on the tin, a perfunctory funk workout “You love the taste, you love the smell. You love the bass, as funky as hell”. Right.

More conventional jazz blues is displayed on ‘Mornington Crescent 69′ with nice keyboard accompaniment, urban jazz on ‘Gotta Get My Way Home”. The title track actually appeared on the duo’s previous ‘Way Ahead’ when Pete Feenstra commented “blues is at its best as a catalyst rather than simply a genre in itself.”

Sometimes the vocals are embedded in the tune as an effect, such as the Latin-vibe of ‘Spark’ but the highlights are the instrumentals including ‘Make It Last’ with a Stevie Wonder patented keyboard shuffle and the orchestrated ‘Theme From Icarus’ which apparently is a 30 year old tune given a new lease of life.

By ‘Memphis Jazztronica’ with its hypnotic Lonnie Liston Smith electric piano vibe, some listeners may be as weary of Pini’s vocal as he himself sounds. This is a “bonus track” which references the album’s standout – if derivative -  ballad ‘A Cold Day In Memphis’.

This album should really be heard in a well-oiled  late-night club situation but I am sure as background to a fading summer it will work just as well. ***1/2

Review by David Randall

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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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BREITLER Sentinel (El Puerto Records)
FIRE IN HER EYES Too Late To Change (indie)
KING FALCON Wait (indie)
BEAUTIFUL SKELETONS Come What May (indie)
KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

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