Album review: LEON ALVARADO – The Changing Tide

LEON ALVARADO - The Changing Tide

Melodic Revolution Records  [Release date: 31.05.24]

Leon Alvarado is an American multi-instrumentalist who started his recording career in 2009 with an album called ‘Plays Genesis And Other Stuff’ and has progressed (see what I did there?) to Pink Floyd on album number five ‘The Changing Tide’.

Now, before the cognoscenti start screaming “Oh God, not another ‘Floyd clone”, let me say from the outset that this is so much more, with many passages that sound distinctly his own.

And why not a Pink Floyd sounding album anyway? All we are getting from them these days are remasters of remastered remasters and expensive vinyl presses and “reduxes” of every live gig they’ve ever played.

Why not listen to something, yes, unashamedly ‘Floyd influenced, but with new tunes?

The nearest touchstone here is ‘The Endless River’ and the title and cover design suggest as much – the musical similarities being that it is entirely instrumental with just one vocal track – in this case a rather fine cover of ‘Brain Damage’, just as ‘The Endless River’ had ‘Louder Than Words’.

‘The Changing Tide’ is a classic progressive rock album – six tracks, two ten-minute epics, two seven minute work-outs and musicianship that’s just off the scale.

Opener ‘The Equilibrium Of Time’ (how prog is that?) sets the scene with its swirling keyboard intro backed up with the sound of a heartbeat, before setting off on its own course – cellos and violins are in there together with some very tasty guitar work, and the follow-up ‘A Day Of A Different Sort’ is the ‘Wish You Were Here’ track, with piercing, Gilmouresque stabs of guitar courtesy of Edoardo Scordo (Brit Floyd) which manages to stay the right side of mere imitation.

Tinkling piano introduces ‘A View From A Different Room’ before some wonderful sax from Supertramp’s John Helliwell and more sparkling guitar work confirm these guys know what they’re doing on one of the album’s best tracks – it even concludes with a clanging bell, redolent of ‘High Hopes’ from ‘The Division Bell’.

‘Dance Of The Pink Elephants’ has a somewhat spooky intro seguéing into pounding drums and funky bass work, whilst the title track has classic ‘Floyd guitar and keyboard tropes throughout.

Things are rounded off nicely with a great cover of ‘Brain Damage’ (replete with manic laughter) which gives Alvarado a chance to exercise his vocal cords to a background of arpeggio guitar and tasty backing vocals.

‘The Changing Tide’ very much stands on its own two feet, but if you like playing ‘Spot The Tune’ they’re all in there somewhere and it’s interesting to drag them to the front of your mind – but plagiarism it most certainly is not.

The best album Pink Floyd will never make.   *****

Review by Alan Jones

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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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Album review: JOE MEEK’S TEA CHEST TAPES – From Taboo To Telstar (3CD Anthology)

Cherry Red [Release date 16.08.24]

Legendary British Music producer, Joe Meek, cut his electronics’ teeth in the 1950s, operating and maintaining the complexities of the RAF’s radar equipment.

His transition to recording studio maestro led to a groundbreaking series of record releases from the years 1962 to 1966. The fact that his studio was his living room, kitchen, hall and bathroom is well documented online.

Meek took DIY music recording to a new level, inventing techniques that were initially derided, eventually becoming common practice.

This anthology is an ambitious, indeed commendable step by UK label, Cherry Red, in anthologising Meeks considerable body of work chronologically, year by year.

“The Joe Meek” movie (2009) was described in the UK press as a “dizzying whirl of sex, drugs and rock’n’roll”.

We can’t quite paint that picture, so we’ll just focus on the music.

We begin in 1962. It was different then. Publicity was hard to come by. Pop music didn’t have a multiplicity of radio stations waiting for the next big release. Post-war pop was still very much finding its way.

Meek had an aptitude for discovering talent. In the previous year he had produced two massive selling hits for John Leyton, ‘Johnny Remember Me’ and ‘Wild Wind’. Both written by another Meek protege, Geoff Goddard (Goddard and Ray Dexter – artists in their own right – were Meek’s “go to” songwriters). Leyton’s less high flying hit singles (both top 40), ‘Lonely City’ and ‘Lone Rider’, are here.

He was backed by talented UK band, The Outlaws, who had some UK chart success as Mike Berry’s backing band. Both have been given significant airtime, deservedly, in this anthology.

And of course, The Tornados and ‘Telstar’, a worldwide phenomenon, a 5 million selling no.1 hit in the UK and the USA.

Written and produced by Meek, it was the apotheosis of his songwriting talent and DIY studio prowess.

Two different versions are here.

And for those who think Meek’s success was confined to Leyton and The Tornados, there are many here whose single releases hit the charts a glancing blow, like Billie Davis, Cliff Bennett and The Rebel Rousers, Peter Jay and The Jaywalkers, Danny Rivers, Neil Christian and Michael Cox (in fact, Cox had two Top Forty hits in the early sixties).

These artists might just scrape into “household names” category back then. Equally, many still resonate today with anyone who has an interest in UK Pop history.

What might catch the eye of afficionados are the many previously unreleased songs, spread across these 3 discs, from Meeks’ musical family.

As is the way of things, Meek’s personal life cast a shadow over his unique abilities as a writer and producer.

His music should have been nothing less than a cause for celebration.

This Anthology goes a long way to confirming that. ***

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)

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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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Quick plays: AUTUMN KILLERS, PETE LAMBERT, DELICATE STEVE

Autumn Killers - Making Waves

AUTUMN KILLERS Making Waves [Release date 12.09.24]

Autumn Killers are Rob Reece (vocals, bass), Duncan Richardson (guitar, keys, synths & backing vocals) and Graeme Hoy (drums, percussion & backing vocals). They are a bit different as they mix dance beats with classic rock riffs and the odd prog wig out.

The single ‘Bounce’ does just that, having the listener bouncing up and down! Little wonder it has picked up airplay on rock radio. ‘Alive’ is in a similar vein and could well be s single.

Autumn Killers are a bit like Depeche Mode and OMD having a jam with Die Krupps, none more so than on the effects heavy ‘Death Trap’. The choral effects and synths meld to marvellous effect on here.

The band’s progressive influences come through on ‘Still/Higher’. The keys/synths intro on this one is immense!

Not your usual rock band, however, Autumn Killers have that certain ‘something’ that draws the listener back for more. If you like to step outside your rock comfort zone let Autumn Killers lead the way… ***1/2 

PETE LAMBERT I Told You A Story Broken Chair Records [Release date 30.08.24]

Debut album from York based songwriter Pete Lambert, who reflecting on the album’s creation said, “Writing and recording this record has been an eye-opening experience for me. Each song is a piece of my journey, from the deeply personal to the universally relatable. It’s been incredibly freeing to bring these stories to life and share them with the world.”

This Stoke City fan did a double take as the inlay photo of Pete looks uncannily like Stoke manager Steven Schumacher!

Pete Lambert is aided by a top notch list of musicians including Joshua Burnell (who is on a quest to headline the Royal Albert Hall) and Bella Gaffney. Alex Victoria is a perfect vocal accompaniment on four songs, including the album’s superb opening song ‘Every Time’.

A tune like ‘Drink to the End’ has that universal appeal and one for the Spotify playlists, with ‘High Horizons’ a more traditional affair, aided by the fiddle playing of Emily Lawler.

One thing that stands out is his smoothly addictive vocals. He excels on ‘Long Shadow’, an assured piece of laid back country/Americana…all the way from York!

The musical world is awash with singer songwriters and it is difficult to get yourself known, or even a niche in the live scene, yet Pete Lambert has the voice and songs to succeed. A decent set of live dates should see his musical star rise higher. ****

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DELICATE STEVE Delicate Steve Sings [Release date 16.08.24]

Steve Marion, the guitarist known as Delicate Steve, has released five critically acclaimed albums of instrumental music, plus worked with artists such as Miley Cyrus, Paul Simon, Amen Dunes, Tame Impala and The Black Keys.

Inspired by the Willie Nelson covers album ‘Stardust’, Marion was inspired to make a record on which he takes aspects of iconic music from the past and reinterprets them in a way that carries his own distinctive mark. However, not content to simply record covers, he took a unique approach, blending a handful of faithful reworks with several new compositions on which he channels the voices of other artists.

Much of ‘Delicate Steve Sings’ was recorded with Jonathan Rado (bass), Kosta Galanopolous (drums), Renata Zeiguer (strings) and co-writer Elliot Bergman.

Picks of the album? His interpretation of the Beatles classic ‘Yesterday’ is sublime, whilst ‘Medieval Eyes’ recalls the Shadows. ‘Stay With Me’ whisks the listener off into a sunnier frame of mind. His guitar playing you need to hear for yourself as it seems so effortless, yet such a high degree of talent is required to make it sound like this.

It is a rare talent that allows their guitar playing to sing and become the lead ‘vocal’ on an album. Delicate Steve is one such rarity and this is an album to be enjoyed over and over again. ***1/2 

Reviews 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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Album review : MIKE TRAMP – Songs Of White Lion Vol 2

Frontiers [Release date 23.08.24]

Few musical artists get the chance to rerecord their old material.

Still fewer improve upon the originals.

White Lion’s material usually had more to say than your average rock song, lyrically it was more illustrative in its themes and concepts.

Back in the eighties, while their peer group were pouting and swaggering around them, singer/songwriter Mike Tramp was talking up issues, large and small. From war dead (All The Fallen Men) and apartheid (Cry For Freedom), both featured on Volume 1 last year, to more war dead (El Salvador) and even more war dead (Road To Valhalla) here on Volume 2.

Worthy, yes, but unlikely chart material you would have ventured.

The remaining tracks on this second volume focus on what goes on inside our head rather than outside.

To begin with though, the album bursts into larger than life with Tramp’s more considered version of ‘Lights & Thunder’, a song allegedly inspired by Led Zeppelin’s ‘Achilles Last Stand’.

Tramp partners with guitarist, Marcus Nand, in recreating a soft centred hard rock song, then adding to it. Something that is both melodic and muscular, a version with a greater sense of range and depth than the original.

Then there’s your actual upbeat love songs, ‘Til Death Do Us Part’ and ‘You’re All I Need’, both of which might have sounded dated, but now, creditably, sound fresh and new. Thanks to Nand’s sympathetic axework and the maturity that has grown into Tramp’s vocals.

Of course, the socially marginalised and the weightier issues of loneliness and grief have their moments, like ‘Out With The Boys’, ‘Lonely Nights’ and the very personal tribute to Tramp and bandmate Vita Bratta’s youthful friendship, ‘Farewell To You’.

Tramp walks an emotional tightrope, knowing that the years have loaned his voice an edge, adding heft and clarity to his songs, and perhaps more importantly, the ability to convey this to the listener.

You can almost imagine his audience leaning in closer. ***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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Gig review: MALMO MELODIC – Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

Perfect Ploan - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

Scandinavia, and Sweden in particular, is the undisputed epicentre of the melodic rock community with a seemingly endless stream of bands emerging. There have been festivals in Malmo pre-pandemic (Melodic Rock Fest and the Swedish AOR Convention) so when last year a new three-day festival was announced in Malmo Melodic, it was a very tempting proposition, mixing many of the new Swedish generation with some of the most enduring greats of the genre.

It was held in Plan B, a converted warehouse with decent  space if a tad dark, a side room for merch and meet and greets, and plenty of outside areas to make the most of the pleasant weather between bands, and the atmosphere was very relaxed.

MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

There was a very respectable attendance for the first year- I would guess averaging 500 a day – with the biggest number from a large travelling contingent being my fellow British fans.  Part of the attraction was that (to adapt a famous Murray Walker-ism) the chances of most of these Swedish acts coming over, which were nil before, are now absolutely zero, post-Brexit.

However the UK has also been an unlikely AOR stronghold having held festivals like Firefest and Rockingham for so many years. Indeed a number of key members of the original Firefest crew were present, including Kieran Dargan whose stentorian tones introducing acts over the PA generated a warm sense of nostalgia.

Although not formally part of the show, there was also a warm up the night before in the restaurant of the official festival hotel, with Houston singer Hank Erix and bandmate Erik Modin, their voices and acoustic guitars.

Over two sets, the show mixed some of Houston’s best songs (of which more later) and the odd Hank solo song (‘Way To Go’) with some choice covers, with the set bookended by Danger Danger songs- opener  ‘Feels Like Love’ and closers ‘Don’t Walk Away’ and an improvised ‘Beat The Bullet’.

These included rarely attempted songs like Richard Marx’s ‘Angelia’, Survivor’s ‘I See You in Everyone’ and even FM’s ’That Girl’. What was not to like? Only the fact I could hardly hear many of these above the chatter – some people’s natural enthusiasm in getting together spilling into rudeness when it comes to shouting over a performer.

DAY 1- PERFECT PLAN, ROMEO’S DAUGHTER, HOUSTON, GRAND, NUBIAN ROSE, ALICATE

The honour of being the first band to play a Malmö Melodic was Alicate. I knew nothing about them and assumed from the band name they may be sleaze rockers, but on opener ‘Are You Ready’ lead singer and guitarist Jonas Erixon, wielding a Eddie Van Halen ‘5150’ guitar, had the deep and bluesy tones  of vintage David Coverdale, as so many Scandinavians seen to do. Keyboards were also prominent on the intro to ‘My Last Goodbye’, and ‘Under The Gun’.

Alicate - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

There was a good mix of songs, from the ballad ‘Butterfly’ where he sang the opening alone,  to a fun rocker in ‘Done For The Weekend’ while the heavy pomp keyboards of the title track from latest album ‘Heaven Tonight’  and ‘Rise Up Again’ reminded me of Shotgun  symphony). ‘I Can Run’ closed a pleasantly impressive set.

Next up was Nubian Rose who I saw for the only previous time way back in 2013 at HRH AOR. One thing has not changed in that time, the soaring voice and visually striking figure of Sofia Lilja, with her cascade of curls and painted face, but much of the music was much heavier than I remembered, verging on symphonic metal with some added progressive touches at times.

 Nubian Rose - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

I did find ‘Higher’ more accessible, while ‘How Am I’ with Sofia on keys was a melodramatic ballad. A couple of songs off their debut in ‘Will I Ever See Your Face’ and another heavy one in ‘Mountain’ closed an eclectic set, if one perhaps slightly out of place for this festival.

One of the unique opportunities this festival offered was to hear quite so many of the younger breed of Scandinavian acts that have made an impact in recent years, the first of them being Grand who have released two very well received albums on Frontiers in the past couple of years.

Singer Mathias Olofsson has a somewhat  higher register which allied to his floppy hair reminded me a little of Airrace’s  Keith Murrell.  Among a couple of fairly average songs early on, the elegiac ‘When We Were Young’ impressed .

Grand - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘Out Of The Blue’ had a smooth west coast feel but on the likes of rockier songs such as the dirty grooves of ‘Rock Bottom’ and ‘Sweet Talker’, what was impressive was how Mathias’ voice still hit the notes in controlled fashion; on ‘Johnny on the Spot’ he was even reminding me of Von Groove’s Michael Shotton.

‘Too Late’ boasted a synth solo (and with such an able keyboardist was there really a need for so many backing tapes?) although ‘Lily’, about his daughter, was rather saccharine.

An already impressive set really hit its stride in the closing stages with a series of catchy hooks in ‘Make It Grand’, ‘Caroline’ and ‘Kryptonite’. Their enthusiasm was also engaging so they achieved the rare feat of being brought back for an encore in ‘Leave No Scar’, with lyrics from which latest album ‘Second to None’ borrows its title.

Houston have a rather more chequered history, and indeed singer Hank Erix always reminds us Classic Rock raved about them when they emerged in the scene in 2010, before moving on to the next big thing.

From those early days (the cheese factor of the UK debut show at the Borderline with the white sporting outfits and female guitarists came up more than once with friends), a line-up with Hank the only remaining member has refined their sound to the super smooth sounds as epitomised by opener  ‘She Is The Night’.

Houston - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

They’ve made seven albums, and though the trio of ‘Relaunch’ are nominally covers albums, the choices have become so obscure that a pair in ‘Live Forever’ and the West coast-ish  ‘Slipping Away’ felt like new songs to me, Calle Hammar bending the notes in his solos in a fashion as smooth as his white t-shirt and trousers.

‘You’re Still The Woman’, ‘On The Radio’ and ‘Hero’ all boasted some marvellous melodies and ‘A Lifetime In A Moment’ grew on me as a great song, with Hank’s wonderfully smooth vocal tone.

Rather boldly they saved those statement first album songs till last and there was a great surprise as Sofia Lilja appeared unannounced mid song to do the female duet part on ‘Truth Slips’, prior to ‘Hold On’.

Boasting it was their signature song (even if originally a cover) with over 2 million You Tube hits, ‘Runaway’ perfectly epitomised the Houston sound  with the guitars and Richard Hamilton’s keys in perfect balance, before ‘1000 Miles’ ended an AOR masterclass of melodic bliss that was definitely one of my favourites of the weekend.

While I’ve seen them more times than I care to remember, both back in the day and post reunion, Romeo’s Daughter were one of the bands most hotly anticipated by the natives, as surprisingly this was their first ever show on Swedish soil.

 Romeo's Daughter - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

It was not without its challenges though, as the heat was stifling both in the front of the crowd and on stage itself, momentarily disturbing the usual affable serenity of ageless singer Leigh Matty.

Sound problems also undermined ‘Heaven In The Back Seat’ (with guitarist Craig Joiner sharing the vocals and one of two openers, along with ‘Attracted To The Animal’ that show off their early Mutt Lange influence).

Beginning with the urgent power pop of ‘Fake’ from last year’s album ‘Slipstream’, the focus for a while was on post reunion  songs and I have now got to the stage where I enjoy these at least as much as the oldies.

Whether ‘Radio’ with its swaying hookline, ‘Alive’ with its bouncy chorus or ‘Enemy’, I’ve said it before that these are simple songs on first hearing but it takes real class to make them sound so effortless and natural.

A sandwich of ‘Trippin’ Out’ in between a pair of new songs in ‘Over You’ and ‘Inseparable’ represented a rockier side of their repertoire with the rhythm section of Steve Brennan and Andy Welsford (didn’t he used to go by the Wells surname?) excelling themselves.

Romeo's Daughter - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

After the pop rock bliss of ‘Bittersweet’ with its ‘who-oah’ outro, ‘Have Mercy’ saw Craig allowing himself a guitar solo of unusual flash.

From there on in it was debut album favourites in ‘Inside Out’, complete with singalong, ‘Don’t Break My Heart’ with an improvised intro that sounded like ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’  and ‘I Cry Myself To Sleep At Night’ concluding with a marvellously tasteful Craig solo.

Band and crowd rocked out together to ‘Wild Child’, famously taken on by Heart, to end a set which for me was just more of their reliable excellence but was hopefully a revelation to the home crowd.

Oddly enough the obverse was true for headliners Perfect Plan. The seasoned Swedes are firm favourites of mine that I have longed to see since their debut album came out in 2018, but when they pulled out of last year’s Rocknytt Cruise through singer Kent Hilli’s illness I thought I was jinxed.

Perfect Plan - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

In particular 2020’s ‘Time For A Miracle’ album  is among my two or three favourite albums  of the past decade, period, so it was with an even greater sense of anticipation hearing the military style intro to the big arrangement of the title track.

There was therefore a slight anti climax as once again the opening song saw the band and Kent in particular struggling to find the right sound balance.

After the Whitesnake-ish ‘Bad City Woman’, they really hit their stride with a trio of melodic rock classics from the said ….’Miracle’ album, in ‘What About Love’, ‘Better Off Alone’ and above all a power ballad for the ages in ‘Fighting to Win’.

Just as I was thinking at that point Kent Hilli was Jimi Jamison reincarnated, not just as a singer but in his stage moves and even tinted glasses and black jacket, right on cue they played a flawless cover of Survivor’s ‘Didn’t Know It Was Love’.

Perfect Plan - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

It was impossible to maintain that quality all set long and not quite at that level was the bluesy classic hard rock of the likes of ‘Nobody’s Fool’, ‘Never Surrender’ and ‘Heart To Stone’, particularly songs such as ‘Gotta Slow Me Down’ from their third album ‘Brace For Impact’ which is more in that style.

Kent made a joke about  songs with girls names introducing ‘Emilie’ while the band were tight with Rolf Nordstrom the star of the show: a more than tidy guitarist he also pulled poses with a grin on his impish face and even entertained us with Freddie Mercury’s trademark call and response.

Perfect Plan - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

The set had to be slightly shortened with the festival overrunning. However it ended on a high with a couple from their debut album – ‘Heaven In Your Eyes’ concluded with some spot on vocal harmonies before the crowd joined in the song where it all started, the classy ‘In And Out Of Love’. While their set fell slightly short of the consistency of Houston and Romeo’s Daughter, it had nevertheless been well worth that long wait.

Day 2- DARE, ROULETTE, WILDNESS, TRANSATLANTIC RADIO, JD MILLER,BOYS FROM HEAVEN,  7TH CRYSTAL

One of the perks for the VIP package was early access to catch an additional band on two of the days. I wondered if this might be a low key acoustic affair but no, these were full performances on the main stage before ‘ordinary’ ticket holders arrived and on the first day the ‘Brucie bonus’ was 7th Crystal, who have released a couple of well received albums, with singer Kristian Fyhr also gaining songwriting credits for other bands.

7th Crystal - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

I remember them being another decent addition to the endless line of Scandi melodic bands, but from the opening ‘Wonderland’, ‘Silence’ and ‘Higher Ground’ were something different to how I remembered them, with a full on metallic sound, almost verging on prog metal at times. Whether this was a natural evolution in the live environment or a conscious change in sound I am not sure.

What I do know is that they played some unreleased songs in the discovery themed ‘Mayflower’ and ‘Versus’, with its metal twin guitars, and set closer ‘Blinded By the Light’, alongside more established ones like ‘Say What You Need To Say’.

However though the music was heavy, almost brutally intense, the vocals of Kristian, sporting a Viking like blonde mane under his baseball cap, were sharp and crystal clear (excuse the pun) and keeping the overall sounds just the right edge of melodic.

Proving that the melodic rock genre, often decried for sameiness,  is actually a very broad church, the rather dubiously titled Boys From Heaven could not have been more of a contrast with 7th Crystal. Their sound mixed a west coast smoothness akin to Michael McDonald era Doobies or even Steely Dan, with at times the supple rhythms of a Go West or Level 42.

Boys From Heaven - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

They had not one but two keyboard players and Opener ‘I’ll Wait’ included a synth solo from Jonas Klintstrom Larsen. Yet on the proggy ‘The Dream Is Gone’ he switched to the saxophone (always a Marmite instrument in the melodic rock world) and his flamboyantly delivered sax solos were prominent on songs like ‘Sarah’ and closer ‘Sailing On’.

They were the highlights from a set which cherry picked their two albums to date together with a new song in ‘How Long’. Dandyish singer Chris Catton had an impressive voice though I was puzzled when he said he was from Copenhagen, in a distinctly English accent! While this would not normally be quite my scene, I and others came away highly impressed.

Sadly all female band Emotional Fire who had shown great promise on last year’s Rocknytt Cruise had to pull out through illness at short notice. However rather than leave a gap in the schedule JD Miller - a band and not to be confused with any other famous JDs, from whisky distillers to English pub chains to vice presidential candidates- stepped in to save the day with a second set, already having been scheduled for the final day.

They style themselves as ‘the heaviest AOR band’ around, which is almost a contradiction  in terms. Certainly the sound was very different to most of the other bands with the drumming relatively dominant, allied to liberal use of backing tapes. (I’m afraid the overall evidence of the weekend is that my view that every sound should come from the players on stage is now considered old-fashioned).

Shinedown or current day Kris Barras was probably the nearest comparison of a modern rock act that can appeal to melodic rockers- but is definitely not AOR! Neither were the Weiland-like mannerisms of singer Peter Hallden who swiftly discarded his shades and leather jacket and strutted around topless (and also spoke largely in Swedish).

JD Miller - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

To their credit, they played two totally different sets – this one was largely based around their previous album, 2019’s ‘Afterglow’. During the semi-ballad ‘In the Afterglow’, there was a touching scene as Peter brought on stage a young girl with industrial level ear defenders who I assume was his daughter to sit on his shoulders for a moment to treasure.

The commercial ‘The Desire’ with its catchy ‘can’t live without your love’ chorus was way more to my tastes among more brutal fare like ‘Burned Alive’, ‘The Answer’ and ‘Inside a Dream’. While grateful for their short notice efforts, I can’t honestly say they were really my thing.

Another new name to me, Transatlantic Radio stood out for two reasons. One, in common with their name, that they featured the only Americans to break the Scandi-UK monopoly of the festival- including people with high-profile musical accomplishments in the wider worlds of pop and the TV and movie industry.

The other was they were the newest act on parade with only four singles to date an album not released until later in the year, and the bare minimum of in person rehearsal time. To add to the challenge their regular guitarist had caught COVID, yet you would never have known from the way Pelle Holmberg stood in, with his highly fluent playing.

Transatlantic Radio - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘The Good Times’, ‘My Runaways’ (at least that’s what it sounded like) and ‘Against All The Odds’ were all top class slices of mainstream AOR with the pedigree of the players shining through.

However I had reservations about the raspy and at times slightly wheezy tones of singer Mathias Osback (a Swedish naval officer, no less!) which did not really seem to fit the smoothness of the music.  On the other hand I suspect I was in a minority with a friend on the way out observing that he liked the vocals for exactly the same reason!

In the absence of sufficient original material they showcased their talent with covers of some AOR classics in Starship’s ‘Its Not Enough’ and (with a spoiler alert from the crowd) Stage Dolls’ ‘Love Cries’. However we were treated to a couple of songs being aired to the world for the first time ever in ‘All For You’, with fine synth work from Fred Kron and a great ending, and  ‘First To Be The Last’.

 Transatlantic Radio - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

Former Mitch Malloy bassist Victor Broden acted as the chief frontman in the most transatlantic of accents, fittingly enough, and described ‘Fever Dream’ as their synthwave influenced song though I found it a little too lengthy and a little repetitive.

He then introduced what he said was the best AOR song ever made (few of this discerning audience would quibble) in a very authentic cover of Signal’s ‘Arms Of A Stranger’. Debut single ‘That’s What You Get For Falling In Love’ ended an impressive debut by a band we will be hearing a lot more of.

One of the younger Swedish bands Wildness were familiar to me, though their UK appearance at Rockingham in 2018 was overshadowed by singer Gabriel Lindmark overdoing the partying and panting his way through the set.  He has long since been replaced by Erik Forsberg who had a good vocal range (well supported by backing from drummer Erik Modin, doing double duty over the weekend) yet totally different from his very considered speaking voice!

They were also far heavier than I remembered, even at last year’s Rocknytt cruise, and tight but aggressive in the mould of bands like early Skid Row and Heavens Edge – plus more than any other band this weekend, they looked the part of rock stars with guitarists Pontus Skold and Adam Holmstrom and bassist Marcus Sjosund tossing their flowing hair back and pulling some great shapes together.

Wildness - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

From opener ‘Die Young’ through songs such as ‘Renegades Of Love’, ‘Tragedy’, and ‘My Hideaway’, the pace had been unrelenting but I found the somewhat more melodic ‘Borderline’ and ‘Nightmare’ even more satisfying. Belatedly going back to some older favourites, ‘Turning The Pages’ and ‘Cold Words’ ended in style an hour-long  set that had flown by and was exhausting to watch.

Way up second on the bill were some fellow countrymen who bridged the old and new. Roulette were hopefuls back in the late eighties who never got a record deal. Those unreleased songs sneaked out much later, followed by an all-new album ‘Now’ in 2019, though I was unfamiliar with the music before the festival and only knew them by reputation.

Openers  ‘Ready For Friday Night’ and ‘Never Enough’ were both somewhat average but the hooks of  ‘Another Night’ suddenly turned my initial impressions around and ‘Keep On Dreaming’ was infectious. ‘Secret Room’ was a brilliant ballad with singer Thomas Lundgren accompanied in the main solely by keyboards and ‘Love’s The Drug’ was a good new song.

Roulette - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

None of the songs would win marks for distinctiveness or originality, but the band scored top marks for sheer likeability. The likes of Thomas and extrovert bassist  Hansi Fellbrink showed the conviviality that saw them hanging out seemingly all weekend  at the venue and the festival hotel, and the between song chat and upbeat lyrical messages showed an inspiring optimism we all desperately need at the moment, the fun ‘Summer Day’ and ‘We Can Make It’ being prime examples. The mid pocket ‘Only the Strong’ with great harmonies, particularly on the intro, and crowd favourite ‘Right By Your Side’ concluded a highly enjoyable set.

From a new band to me to one only too familiar in headliners Dare. Unlike their fellow Brits Romeo’s Daughter, they gig regularly in Sweden and Darren Wharton regularly spoke of their love for the country and expressed ‘tusen tack’ to his hosts. The current line-up has finally successfully fused the various moods and styles of Dare history and the band were on top of their game.

‘Born In The Storm’ was a suitably rocky opener before some mellower moments, featuring Darren’s whispered tones, which are quite unique in the world of melodic rock, on the warmth of ‘From The Cradle To The Grave’ and the stirring gaelic- influenced anthems ‘Home’ and ‘Until’. After the ballad ‘I’ll Hear You Pray’, ‘Road To Eden’ was cheekily retitled ‘Road to Sweden’ to win over the home crowd even more and ‘Fire Never Fades’ saw guitarist Vinny Burns rocking out.

Dare - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

I didn’t warm to their Celtic folk influenced 2000s phase at the time, and yet I now heard ‘Sea Of Roses’ with the same affection I used to reserve for the ‘old stuff’. However after ‘Silent Hills’ I was ready to go back to those classics – from the full on ‘Blood On Stone’  rockouts of ‘Wings Of Fire’ and the Lizzy-esque ‘We Don’t Need A Reason’, to perhaps the most glorious 1-2 of opening songs on an AOR album in ‘Abandon’ and ‘Into The Fire’.

Then atmospheric ‘The Raindance’ taking the pace down a notch before Darren’s tribute to mentor Philip Lynott in ‘King of Spades’ with some beautifully tasteful lead work from Vinny, especially on the extract from Black Rose – whetting the appetite for when I see the same players in the ‘Darren Wharton’s Renegade’ project. They were the usual six songs that close this rather static setlist, but they all have a special vibe to them.

There was a slightly unusual if lyrically appropriate encore in ‘Every Time We Say Goodbye’ but fortunately time for a more familiar closer in ‘Return The Heart’. As Darren conducted a mass swaying and chanting, in between putting his arms around Vinny and bassist Nigel Clutterbuck, I looked from my position in the wings near the front across a sea of fellow fans and the atmosphere was very special indeed, concluding a contender for my favourite set of the weekend.

 Dare - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

DAY 3 – RONNIE ATKINS, CHEZ KANE, REMEDY, JD MILLER, STREETLIGHT, GAELERI, CARE OF NIGHT

A Monday is an unusual day for a festival but there was a good turnout of VIP fans for an exclusive performance by Care of Night. On my previous two sightings of them either side of the North Sea, they had a rather diffident stage presence but this time band members seemed more extrovert and singer Calle Schonberg more confident, no longer sporting his thick glasses.

Care Of Night - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘Street Runner’ showed a slightly beefed up though no less melodic  feel as the majority of the first half of the set was taken from new album ‘Reconnected’ including ‘Tonight’ and ‘Stay With Me’.

This was AOR at its most mainstream with clean guitars and keyboards nicely balanced and Calle’s perfectly pitched upper range tenor. Particularly flufftastic were a pair of those songs with girls names in ‘Cassandra’, the anthem that first got them signed, and ‘Melanie’, while on the faster closer ‘Hearts Belong’ that confidence was reflected in the way the singer took a trip into the crowd then proudly displayed a banner  on stage.

gaeleri (sic) were a new name to me but I was surprised to learn their four albums actually go back over 30 years. A wonderful opener in ‘Blue Town’ was very different from the weekend’s mainstream, a mellow song with the acoustic guitar and deep baritone of Anders Vidhav, looking the old school rocker with his long hair and waistcoat over a bare chest.

Sadly, it was an outlier as beginning with ‘Ready Or Not’, a band that looked to have heavier influences notably Flying V wielding guitarist Niklas Rollgard played some workman-like blues rock such as new song ‘Loving You Is Killing Me’ and ‘Navigate Me’.

gaeleri - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘Maybe My Eyes’ was a rare return for the acoustic/electric combo, while ‘Welcome to Judgement Day’ saw a guest appearance from Chris Laney, of whom more anon, on guitar.  The set did end well with ‘Time Has Come’ which was quite catchy, and ‘Wannabe’ though in front of one of the smaller crowds of the weekend it lacked the excitement of some of their younger contemporaries.

One of those that I was eager to see was Streetlight whose self titled album last year was enough for me to pick them out as a band to watch in GRTR!’s end of year selection. They had a clean cut and casual look to them but again a warm stage manner.

After opening with ‘Awake’, ‘Caught Up In A Dream’ featured a classic AOR keyboard intro from John Svensson, then ‘Hit The Ground’ was followed by an impressive and brand new song in ‘Late Night’.  I was puzzled when singer Johannes Hager said they would go in the other direction to one 40 years old but a cover of ‘Endless’ was very well done, hardly surprising as the short-lived Fergie Frederiksen incarnation of Toto is a good reference point for them.

 Streetlight - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘Chutes And Ladders’ was a blissful piece of Scandi AOR of the type patented by Street Talk and Urban Tale and more recently Work Of Art, and ‘Closer’ a ballad. Yet there were rockier numbers by their standards  like ‘Fire Burning’ and the faster paced ‘Love Riot’, the latter reminding me of Joe Lynn Turner’s Rainbow.

The Americanised ‘Malibu Pier’, complete with synth and even organ solos ended a very good set, just as on their album, even if they didn’t quite make the impact on me that some of the other young bands did on me during the weekend.

Now it was time for JD Miller’s second set in their original spot. There were a few changes- singer Peter Hallden remembered to speak in English this time and the album they showcased was the brand new ‘Empyrean’. The theme was arguably even more modern rock oriented than the day before, although ‘Inside the Night’ and ‘Out of Control’ (with its chorus ‘this is how I choose to live’) still had catchy hooks.

JD Miller - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

A series of quite aggressive sounding songs were watched by a noticeably smaller crowd of confirmed fans including family and friends. Nevertheless ‘Enemy’ was quite brilliant, during which the young girl was again brought on stage, even adding a mini gymnastics display to her repertoire. A good band, but I cannot help think they were out of place at this particular festival.

One Swedish band who did buck the trend and make it to the UK this year were Remedy, who were one of the bands of the Tower of Fire festival In Manchester just a month earlier only whetting my appetite for more.

The first part of the set was similar to that night with the classic melodic rock choruses of ‘Living On The Edge’ and ‘Marilyne’ complete with classic stabbing keyboard intro from Jonas Ojvall, then the heavier ‘Crying Heart’ and ‘Sin For Me’ with some great guitar arpeggios from Roland Forsman.

Both his sweet solo  and the high pitched vocals of Robert Van Der Zwan graced the ballad ‘Sunday At Nine’ (with ‘I forgot to charge the ipad in the room’ the most unusual lyric of the weekend)  while the catchy chorus of ‘Moon Has The Night’ had your correspondent and a few others bouncing.

Remedy - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

There were two slight differences from that Manchester show – one a longer, hour-long set so they could play other songs including ‘Poison’, albeit not my favourite. The other was that in front of a home crowd they seemed fired up to produce an even more dynamic and energetic show than before.

That fed back to the crowd as a packed front grew ever more raucous to the likes of ‘Thunder In The Dark’ (though it sounds to me virtually the same song as ‘Living On The Edge’!), ‘Emelina’, ‘I Wanna Have It All’ and ‘Girl’s Got Trouble’.

There was a final treat that time constraints had put paid to in Manchester – encore ‘My Devil Within’ had so much going on, from a Gregorian chant intro, Robert singing falsetto, Roland playing guitar behind his back and the two of them wielding their guitars in synchronised  fashion. It was the icing on the cake of one of my favourite shows.

Remedy - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

In contrast to Dare and Romeo’s Daughter I’d not seen enough of the third British act Chez Kane on home soil – just the once supporting Crazy Lixx, after in the worst possible timing her debut a London show was the same night and in the same complex as Dare.

Her chief songwriter (and Crazy Lixx lead singer)  Danny Rexon was in the crowd as the petite singer, sporting a black and leopard print outfit, opened with one of her strongest songs in the big chorus of  ‘Too Late For Love’, and it was clear that her line up (including a remarkably youthful looking new bassist in Lewis Watkins) had come on in leaps and bounds in terms of confidence and stage presence.

‘All Of It’ was an anthem made for fist punching live, while there was a generous selection from her sophomore ‘Powerzone’ album, including first single ‘I Just Want You’, a perfect blend of muscle and melody and ‘Nationwide’.

 Chez Kane - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

While other singers may hold back or drop the odd octave live, if anything her live vocals had a range and power only hinted at on album. She also had an engaging stage manner and gave a special shout out to her many fellow Welsh in attendance.

Of the two hirsute guitarists, it initially felt to me that Harry Scott Elliott, now playing with distinction in Tyketto, was playing the more technical material with James Ready focusing on pulling the most rock and roll shapes imaginable. However the latter took ‘Better Than Love’, reminiscent of the great female fronted AOR artists of the eighties into a fresh dimension  with a great solo. After ‘Things We Do When We’re Young In Love’, ‘Love Gone Wild’ was a showcase for more remarkable solos, especially from James.

 Chez Kane - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

It was exhausting just watching the sheer energy of Chez and her band and even the supposedly mellow ‘Defender Of The Heart’ had a much sharper edge live before stepping on the gas even further for a series of anthems. She even leapt deep into the crowd during ‘Ball And Chain’ – my attention wandered as I was trying to place which Desmond Child co-write it most reminded me of!

After ‘Get It On’ and the Def Leppard- like ‘Rock You Up’ stirred the pot further, ‘Powerzone’ turned into a furious guitar jam and saw James and Harry pull more classic poses.

There could only be one encore in one of the other songs that launched her solo career in the ultra catchy ‘Rocket On The Radio’. If I was agnostic before, I was definitely a confirmed fan after this whirlwind of a dynamic and energetic show was one of my favourites of the weekend.

 Chez Kane - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

After a farewell speech from Kieran Dargan and a lengthy changeover, not least as the headliner had brought in their own sound, the weekend closed with Ronnie Atkins, making the short journey from Denmark across the iconic Oresund bridge. As well as a rare solo show from the Pretty Maids frontman who has released a trio of albums under his own name in quick succession, it promised to be an emotional one, as some while ago he was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer.

Opening on a more brutal fashion than we’d seen for most of the weekend with ‘Rising Tide’, ‘I prophesize’  and ‘If You Can Dream It’ were also heavy yet at the same time quite melodic. Apologising that his Swedish was poor and he would be speaking in English, he said the set would mix solo material with some Pretty Maids material and ‘We Came to Rock’ made fans of the former happy.

‘Make It Count’, the title track of his second album  benefited from the piano of fellow Pretty Maid Chris Laney, switching between guitar and keys on what I think of as the Paul Raymond role, while latest album ‘Trinity’ was represented by ‘Paper Tiger’ and ‘Soul Divine’, written about his granddaughter.

Ronnie Atkins - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

‘Godless’ and ‘Unsung Heroes’ were also heavy, with a ferocious band including some neo classical guitar flourishes from Marcus Sunesson. However the sound engineering for me did the melodic side no favours.

He did not dwell on his mortality, other than through some of the lyrics, and indeed looked not much different from before- though his style has always been very physical, sweating and straining his voice and body to their fullest extent. There was only the odd sign of his illness such as occasionally pausing to catch his breath between songs.

 Ronnie Atkins - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

An unexpected deep Pretty Maids cut in ‘A Place In The Night’ from debut ‘Red Hot and Heavy’, impressed me and as the gig reached a climax, ‘One Shot’ had a poignant and anthemic lyrical message. However impressive those recent solo albums are, it was always going to be the Pretty Maids songs that hold a special place in people’s hearts and the last song, ‘Little Drops of Heaven’ saw the crowd take over the singing.

Then on a pair of contrasting encores, the guitar keyboard battle intro heralded a storming ‘Future World’. The crowd had thinned a little but a packed knot of fans at the front were punching the air before Marcus cranked out one final riff and I could not help myself bouncing to the chorus of ‘Rodeo’. May this great old warrior enjoy the best health he can for as long as possible.

 Ronnie Atkins - MALMO MELODIC- Plan B, Malmo, Sweden, 27-29 July 2024

By all accounts Malmö Melodic was a stunning success, reflecting great credit on Johan Nylen and Wind Up Productions, to whom, to borrow the words of Darren Wharton, we owe ‘tusen tack’. Plans are already being hatched for next year, and with luck it will become a regular event.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan


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Album review : RICHARD PINHAS / HELDON – Le Plan and Winter Music

Other Side Music [Release date 02.08.24]

It somehow seems right that “avant garde” is a French language term for something that is aesthetically innovative, especially a “work of art”, which these pieces of music from French musician, Richard Pinhas surely are.

Pinhas’s band, Heldon , known for its Progressive Electronic Rock, dates back to the 70s. A huge gap then to the year 2000, and the release of new album material, Only Chaos Is Real. Another jump cut to now, and the remixed (by Pinhas) 4 track abbreviation, called Le Plan, taken from Only Chaos…. Now released on the US based, Other Side label, along with the 22 minute Winter Music.

This industrial strength, 21st century material is darker than the stuff from the 70s. No surprise there. Times change. Not often for the better.

Musique Concrete, Progressive Electronica, call it what you will, has been the foundation stone of Pinhas’s music since his days studying postmodern philosophy.

His discovery of Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk during that time feeds into all of these 4 tracks.

‘Le Plan’, the instrumental title track has the kind of lo-fi, tuneful abandon that we remember from Syd Barret’s solo material. There’s a kinetic energy to the piece’s expansive range of sci-fi sounds.

The shouty urgency of ‘Next Level’ has a lot in common with Thrash surprisingly, a promise of something far more daring than we get.

Pinhas, no doubt nudged by the label, proves he can write accessible, vaguely commercial material with the propulsive third track, ‘Ubik’.

In parallel, Other Side has released Pinhas’s two part ‘Winter Music’, a stripped down, minimalist slice of electronica, exploring the use of repetion, an unused 22 minute offcut from his 1979 album, Iceland. Think “Blade Runner” and Vangelis’s timeless, often bleak score. Doesn’t hit you in the face, but wow, how it gets under your skin.

Pinhas’s aim, no doubt. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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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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Album review : GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS I Like It (3 CD Anthology)

Cherry Red [Release date 16.08.24]

As the sixties’ “Merseybeat” pop explosion recedes further into the past, ten album, multiple hits band, Gerry And The Pacemakers seem less and less likely to get the credit they deserve.

And so this anthology comes at the right time to remind us that the Gerry Marsden written ‘Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying’ (1964), and ‘Ferry Cross The Mersey’ (1965), were No.1 hit singles on both sides of the Atlantic.

Until the sixties it was unusual for artists to write their own material. Both of the band’s first two no.1 singles, ‘How Do You Do It’ and ‘I Like It’ (both 1963) had been written by professional song writer, Mitch Murray.

In between times, the band recorded their most memorable hit song ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ (1964), from the Rodgers and Hamerstein musical, Carousel.

It became the band’s signature tune, and indeed the song most associated with Liverpool Football club. No, not a song, an anthem. Sung with religious intensity. Once heard, never forgotten.

No exaggeration to say that this song immortalised Gerry Marsden.

CD1 includes all the tracks from the band’s debut album, mainly covers of songs that influenced the Liverpool sound in the early sixties, live staples like ‘What’d I Say’, ‘Summertime’, ‘Maybelline’ and ‘Jambalaya’ got an inevitable airing.

In addition, it comprises material written by Goffin& King, Mann& Weil, and Stephens& Reed, plus Larry Williams and Bobby Darin (who both started life as songwriters) and others who were fast becoming the usual “go-to” suspects for budding UK pop artists.

CD2 : Managed by Brian Epstein and produced by George Martin, the band were stablemates of the Beatles. The “Ferry Across The Mersey” movie came out a year after the Fab Four’s “A Hard Days Night”. Anything you can do etc etc.

Apart from the chart topping title track, the CD includes ‘It’s Gonna Be Alright’, a US top 40 hit, plus a suite of what would nowadays seem to be an unlikely choice of covers.

Ray Charles, Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon, Pomus & Shuman, Charlie Rich all loom large as the originators, with the band giving all they’ve got to ‘Reelin’ and Rockin’ (A US Billboard hit for the Dave Clark 5 in 1965), ‘A Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On’ and ‘Skinnie Minnie’, to name but three.

CD3 : It gets even more interesting now.

Going back to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, it was clear that Marsden knew how to tease out and power up the emotion in a song. And so his covers of two standards, previously recorded by Sinatra, ‘The Way You Look Tonight’ and ‘Strangers In The Night’
might at first seem unusual choices until you hear them.

Same goes for his selection of songs from Musicals, “West Side Story”, and ‘The Roar Of The Greasepaint.

Rounding out this third CD, The Pacemaker’s gig at California’s Oakland Auditorium is here in full. The audience response is testament to the band’s popularity in the USA at that time. It came shortly after the band’s appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.

Gerry and The Pacemakers’ star burned brightly for those mid sixties years, leaving behind many memorable songs, but unlike the Beatles and others in their peer group, to their loss, they failed to move on. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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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 : DANIELLE MORGAN AND FRIENDS – Explore The Layers

Danielle Morgan - Explore the Layers

Self Release [Release date : 07.03.24]

‘Explore The Layers’ is essentially a double album of catchy pop-rock songs with a reggae and funky influences.

Helpfully subtitled ‘Songs About Life & Love’, it’s a concept album of love songs of which she contirbutes to 14 of the 16 songs.

And if at times they feel like the pages of a diary, they are sublimely illuminated by Danielle Morgan’s ability to hit a note, extend a vowel and get inside the emotion of a lyric.

Mostly reflective and spanning the full spectrum of optimism to the opposite, ‘Explore the Layers’ is potentially a very good solo album in search of better sequencing and a decent production.

6 tracks come from her 2 EP releases, while presumably the rest is newer material.

The album opens in the celebratory count-in of ‘I’m Coming Home’, a melodic tune with an uplifting universally relateable lyric.

‘I’m In Love With You’ is a historic love story with an enchanting melody with a country rock feel and a killer opening line: “The harbour it’s our place, the first time I saw your face. The kisses you gave me would they be enough to save me.”

And yet the song doesn’t get beyond the titular declaration of love, with a repeated opening verse and, strong musical bridge, perhaps reflecting the fact it was originally part of a theatre piece.

The album cleverly balances some uplifting moments with some meditative introspection.  However, it is robbed of making a bigger impact partly due to the sheer number of songs, and more particularly a lack of sharper sequencing.

The most glaring example of that is the fact that the best track on the album comes last.

The Dave Barbour penned ‘Selfish Girl’ is a stomp led groove and radio friendly pop song, which you could imagine Tom Petty or Graham Parker might have covered.

It also benefits from a ‘live in the studio’ finish with John Merrigan’s vibrant percussion, a fiery guitar solo and Danielle’s ad lib “I think that a rap,” which probably explains its placement as the closing track.

At times the album feels like an aggregate of songs rather than a coherent work of art, but we’re never more than a half-step away from Morgan’s beguiling voice.

She’s at her best on ‘It Doesn’t Matter’, on which her delicate phrasing is matched by cool dynamics, Rob McCann’s lyrical harp playing and Dave Barbour’s crafted solo.

Her expiatory rhythms suggest an unresolved emotion, while the gentle finish evokes the pathos of the closing lyric: “It doesn’t matter anymore, just walk away.”

They opt for a soulful reggae arrangement onVera’, built round a catchy titular hook with an accented rhythm guitar.

They extend the joyful Caribbean feel on ‘Right A Wrong’, with a bass, and snare driven wah-wah groove fattened by what sounds like steel pans.

The track serves to lift the album as a whole by bringing musical versatility to bear on the different lyrical perspectives of love.

The band rocks harder on the reflective ‘Stay Proud’, though in truth it sounds a tad under produced.

A Dave Gilmour style guitar figure gives ‘On The Path’ a much warmer feel,  but the song is all about Morgan’s expansive phrasing and her ability to connect with a lyric: “Stay here a while and I wont object, gives me the time to pause and reflect.”

‘Love Me Hold Me’ is all about the potency of a repeated hook, while the fragile lyrics of ‘What About Me’ showcase another fine vocal on an emotive love song: “Where will I go, where have I been,  how can there be, a world without him. Why did you leave, what did I do, what did I learn, what do I know?”

The lyrical conclusion is fashioned by a cathartic vocal swoop which takes the song into an accapella finish: “Time to move on, time to let go, time to explore, this world on my own.”

‘Explore The Layers’ rises above its numerical density with lilting melodies, fine band interplay and Morgan’s consistent husky timbre and effortless range.

The band excels on ‘Magpie Song’, a jazzy groove on which she gives part of the old ‘One For Sorrow’ nursery rhyme a Rickie Lee Jones treatment, with Brian Hughes subtle piano accompaniment.

The album also gains momentum from the tightly arranged ‘So Long Ago’,  which is a perfect vehicle for Morgan’s animated vocal.

It’s a good story telling narrative with great phrasing in which she extends her powerful vocal into the chorus.

The band finally jams out on ‘Blame It On Your Youth’, a drifting wah-wah tinged reggae groove which provides dreamy backdrop to more mellow reflections.

‘Explore The Layers’ is well worth your attention and with so much on offer there’s something for everyone. ***½ 

Review by Pete Feenstra


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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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Book review: ULTRAVOX – Every Album, Every Song by Brian J Robb

Ultravox - Every Album, Every Song

SonicBond Publishing [Publication date: 26.07.24]

Ultravox had 17 UK top 40 singles between 1981 and 1984, yet never had a number one single. ‘Vienna’ was famously kept of the top spot by Joe Dolce’s ‘Shaddap You Face’ (a song that also topped eight other nation’s charts!). They continued up until 2013 in various guises but never matched those early to mid 80′s chart and touring success.

Ultravox formed back in 1973 with John Foxx at the mic stand and the three album released under his time with the band are given a good and fair appraisal by the author.

Right from the start Ultravox worked with many top name producers including Brian Eno, Steve Lillywhite, George Martin and Conny Plank. Each had an effect on the band’s sound at that time and Robb gives credit to this, as well as the band’s own production and writing talents.

Reading this had me listening again to the two 90′s albums from Ultravox with Billy Currie the only member from the original and classic 80s line-ups. 1994′s ‘Ingenuity’ featured Dare guitarist Vinnie Burns and vocalist Sam Blue, who recorded the Burns Blue album with Vinnie Burns. You can’t go wrong with any album by Ultravox, bar the rightly panned ‘U-Vox’ which this fan has no desire to listen to again even after reading about it. Midge Ure stated in his memoir it should have been titled ‘U-Bend’!

However, there is not much mention of the solo output of each band member. Even a brief overview would be appreciated by the casual reader, especially as Midge Ure continues to tour and has had a successful solo career.

One of the best ‘On Track…’ books I have read as Brian Robb gives an informative history of the band, backed by various archive interviews from the various band members, and gives a fair appraisal of each album. Makes for a perfect introduction to the band and their wonderful music.  ****

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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News: Albums of the Month (April – June 2024)

Atlantic - Another World

ATLANTIC Another World (Escape Music)

This summer’s AOR album has arrived! Lush keys, harmonies, plenty of lovestruck lyrical themes, soaring guitar solos and the vocals of Mark Grimmett, who adds that extra bit of class to the whole musical proceedings. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie

BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION V (J & R Adventures)

V is a solid reminder of a great band that remains a definitive conduit between classic rock’s past and present. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra

NESTOR - Teenage Rebel

NESTOR Teenage Rebel (Napalm Records)

Close run thing between Nestor and Remedy for Scandi flavoured melodic rock album of the year. Over to you Eclipse… Until then, this one will be on repeat play for many a melodic rock lover. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie

THESE WICKED RIVERS - Force Of Nature

THESE WICKED RIVERS Force Of Nature (Fat Earth Records)

This is a perfectly formed second album from Derby’s finest. Formed in 2014, the band combine elements of southern, classic and heavy rock….

Derby isn’t a million miles from Castle Donington and this band should show up there sooner than later. ****1/2

Review by David Randall

BIG BIG TRAIN - The Likes Of Us

BIG BIG TRAIN The Likes Of Us (Inside Out)

…this is the sound of a band moving on, and, rather like AC/DC’s enforced change following Bon Scott’s passing, you can still move forwards with one eye in the rear-view mirror.

Exceptional.   *****

Review by Alan Jones

Son Of Man - Gaslight

SON OF MAN Gaslight (Esoteric Antenna)

They’ve morphed into a powerhouse rock band with traces of AOR and symphonic edges, built on muscular grooves, keen dynamics and real intensity. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra

Albums of the Month (January-March 2024)


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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: SCARLET REBELS – Where The Colours Meet

SCARLET REBELS – Where the Colours Meet

Earache Records [Release date: 16.08.24]

I was excited to get to review the latest offering from Scarlet Rebels, I have long been a fan of their music and even better I got the opportunity to discuss ‘Where The Colours Meet’ with their frontman, Wayne Doyle.

You may recall that Scarlet Rebels previous album ‘See Through Blue’ got into the UK Top 10, well ‘Where The Colours Meet’ takes these Welsh rockers to a whole new level and surely will spotlight them in the mainstream.

Let’s take a look at the album that I think puts them firmly on a stellar trajectory. From the Album opener “Secret Drug” the bar is set, this foot stomper pays homage to the band’s influences and the catchy chorus has sing-a-long qualities that will surely add more when played live.

Doyle comments: ”We’re incredibly excited to show the world what we’ve been up to. “Secret Drug” is the first chapter from our new story and we’re so happy that we can finally unleash it on the world. It marks a new era for the band. With ‘Where The Colours Meet’, we made an album of unity, a call for togetherness in a world gone mad. I genuinely feel it’s the best set of songs we’ve written.

The band’s performance is superb and Colin [Richardson] and Chris [Clancy] brought totally new ideas and focus to our music. We hope you enjoy this album as much as we enjoyed making it.”

With Scarlet Rebels’ live sets coming to life too, as “Let Me In” and “Practice Run”, are now heard on a proper studio recording for the first time, we chatted about the forthcoming tour, with intimate album launches in Swansea and Exeter happening ahead of a wider tour of venues across the UK in October, before diving deeper into ‘Where the Colours Meet’…

A track that instantly stood out to me was ‘Declining’, can you tell me about the inspiration behind it?

“This is the first song I wrote for this album, it’s a raw outpouring and a reflection on my feelings at that moment.

Having being offered a deal to continue with Earache Records, the pressure to follow on from a top 10 album and produce songs that were going to be good enough felt overwhelming at times and it sent me into a bit of a spiral.

There I was sat in Wales, it was dark and raining, it matched how I felt at the time. This song just flew out of me, the lyrics have quite dark content, when we got into the studio the track became upbeat, so the song is almost like the opposite in terms of contents, it’s quite a conflicted song, happy tune, dark lyrics.”

Personally, this is one my favourite songs on the album for the story telling narrative almost clashing with that upbeat musicality.

Can you tell me more about your songwriting process?

“I write about what I’ve experienced, what I felt or what I’ve seen and then try to create another narrative and maybe embellish it into a story and then into a frame for a song. I don’t want to write about things that I haven’t experienced”.

The lyrics are heartfelt and you can hear the emotion that is poured into Wayne’s songwriting, this is a masterclass in lyrical narratives, there’s not a song without meaning on this album. Let’s talk about ‘Out of Time’ which was co-written with Elles Bailey, how did that come about?

“I was asked if I was interested in collaborating with other song writers on the album, Earache’s, Tim Bailey-Kidd thought that mine and Elles Bailey’s styles matched and would compliment each other. Elles is brilliant. The collaboration with Elles Bailey was a fascinating, crazy time, we met up in a studio in Bristol where she was working on her album ‘Beneath the Neon Glow’ (out 9th August).

We started just trading single sentence lyrics, that we had captured as possible song ideas, and one of my lyrics struck a chord with Elles, who dug deeper into the meaning and ‘Out of Time’ was the result.

The lyrics are a two-way conversation, the song was written within an hour and a rough cut recorded. After we had recorded it properly, I didn’t hear it again until the early mixes of the album, I was just blown away by it, got total goosebumps. I’m so grateful to Elles to making the time and for the song to be on our album.”

This is a really beautiful song perfectly delivered, a duet that is surely a power ballad of this decade, the vocals and lyrics showcase the absolute quality of the songwriting and the perfection of Wayne and Elles voices.

Scarlet Rebels also collaborated with Ricky Warwick (Black Star Riders, The Almighty) for the writing of the album closer ‘My House, My Rules’ which is huge track – what a way to sign off this stellar album.

“You can hear Ricky’s influence all over the song, a rip-roaring, highoctane rocker. My take on it lyrically was the dues you have to pay as you make your way in the world and having to bow down to the rules of the house… It always wins! Again, having the chance to write with someone of Ricky’s calibre, talent and reputation, was such a boost in confidence for us. He was so generous with his time and his ideas with me, we’ll forever be grateful to Ricky for that.”

‘How Much is Enough’ and ‘Divide and Conquer’, resonates with your social economic impact as a band with food bank donations at live shows and now donating 100 early vinyl pressings of ‘Where the Colours Meet’ to charity shops, where does that stem from?

‘These Days’ from ‘See Through Blue’ was triggered by the government voting against providing school meals to those who desperately needed it during the pandemic, we decided to turn this into a positive rather than taking a negative stance, so we set up food bank collection points on our merch tables at venues.

This went really well and I had lots of people bringing food and lots of people delivering food to venues, which meant we needed extra transport to deal with it all. We contacted food banks locally to where we were playing and arranged for the foodbank to collect directly from the venue at the end of the gig.

This contribution continues with around 100 initial presses of ‘Where Colours Meet’ vinyl sleeves being donated in charity shops, using social media with their followers to treasure hunt for these rarities and supporting the charities.”

These tracks both offer powerful lyrics with huge riffs and a cracking drum solo on ‘Divide and Conquer’, every song on this album delivers! If you had to choose one song to introduce somebody new to Scarlet Rebel music what would it be?

“ ‘It was Beautiful’ as this song sums up the band, it’s nostalgic, it ramps up and it is encapsulates exactly what this band is about and how we want to present ourselves.”

This track starts off as a ballad and builds into showcasing all of the band, the harmonies and musicality is perfection and the song itself is another demonstration of great songwriting.

Having had the honour to review ‘Where Colours Meet’, I now can’t wait for the tour, to see these tracks played live.

These NWOCR bands have to work so much harder for the recognition they so richly deserve, no room for any ‘fillers’ on albums, every song has to be single quality to build out their following.

Scarlet Rebels have achieved that here and so much more, this is truly an album to be proud of. Scarlet Rebels are definitely on the ascendency and this album really showcases that, I’m confident this is another album to challenge the status quo of the mainstream charts and reaffirm that rock music is alive and kicking! Don’t take my word for it, get in on the action, grab a copy and see them live. *****

Review by Karen Clayton

Get Ready to ROCK! - The Best of 2024

Gig review (October 2024)

TOUR DATES

Outstore/Instore Tour

Fri 16 August – Bunkhouse – Swansea (SOLD OUT)
Sat 17 August – Bunkhouse – Swansea
Sun 18 August – Cavern – Exeter
Mon 19 August – Pie & Vinyl – Southsea
Mon 19 August – Vinilo – Southampton
Tues20 August – Banquet Records – Kingston
Wed 21 August – The Jacaranda – Liverpool
Thurs 22 August – Assai Records – Dundee
Thur 22 August – Assai Records – Edinburgh
Fri 23 Aug – Stonedead – Newark*

Headline Tour

Wed 2 Oct – Anarchy – Newcastle
Thu 3 Oct – The Live Rooms – Chester
Fri 4 Oct – KK’s Steel Mill – Wolverhampton
Sat 5 Oct – Cathouse – Glasgow
Sun 6 Oct – Deaf Institute – Manchester
Mon 7 Oct – Thekla – Bristol
Tue 8 Oct – Garage – London
Wed 9 Oct – Craufurd Arms – Milton Keynes
Thu 10 Oct – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham
Fri 11 Oct – The Key Club – Leeds

*Festival date


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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

Check out videos here: https://www.facebook.com/getreadytorockradio




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


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

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 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 : NEIL SADLER – Past To Present

Pete chats to Neil Sadler for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on Sunday 4 August, 20:00 GMT

Neil Sadler - Past To Present

No Machine West [Release date : 01.07.24]

Neil Sadler’s ‘Past To Present’ is a guitar friendly rock-blues compilation album which draws on old and newer material with some re-jigged lyrics.

His songs drip with luscious tones framed by imposing sonic landscapes and are shot through with a reflective feel.

The album is an extension of the man himself, who for 30 years was a multi-instrumentalist and studio owner and whose production work informed some of Larry Miller’s best work.

His guitar playing also brought flair, substance and feel to the likes of Blue Touch, The UK Blues Project and a solo project with Dennis Siggery, on ‘Past To Present’ it is the central driving force. It also frequently occupies the role of a second voice to fill out an number of story telling narratives, an instrumental and autobiographical songs.

The latter provides him with the deeply moving album highlight ‘I Ain’t Gonna Cross No River’.

It’s a meeting of song-craft, musical excellence and a fine production, on which he resolves to fight with his partner to beat their respective cancer problems.

It also provides the outright song quality to match his enveloping soundscapes.

A combination of piercing guitar notes and emotive phrasing helps him get inside some heart wrenching lyrics: “I’m not ready for the night to fall, darkness all around, I’m  just not ready, I ain’t crossing to the other side, its come too soon, you know I’m just not ready.”

This leads into the self affirmative chorus:  I ain’t gonna cross no river, I don’t want to see you cry, got to get me a lot of living, baby before I die.”

On ‘By The End of The Night’, he switches to a more dirgey drone riff led approach to musically evoke the grip of the blues:  I got the blues its like a deep dark hole,” to which he adds defining line:  “by the end of the night you’re gonna know my name.”

It’s another example of how his solo attack and different tones draw us into lyrical emotions.

Not everything works quite as well. Despite being bathed in shimmering tones and topped by a sumptuous slide leading to an emotive volley of big toned notes, the vocal on ‘No Love Left, No More’ lacks sufficient light and shade to make an emotional connection with the lyrics.

No matter; Sadler’s musical versatility makes ‘Past To Present’ a fine rock-blues album which balances subtlety with bluster.

He adventurously veers from atmospheric rock-blues towards some anthemic moments, full of wide ranging tones in a locked-in layered production.

The broken relationship song ‘You Ain’t Gonna Get Me Next Time’, opens with echo laden dobro, brush stroke percussion and a contrasting shrill guitar tone.

The autobiographical ‘A Bad Case of Company Blues’ gives him room to pair acoustic and electric guitar with a gritty vocal, on a bluesy stomp which recalls the end of his rock and roll dream and settling for a day job.

‘Past To Present’ has an essential flow which is built on a willingness to experiment with sounds and arrangements which give the album a vibrant feel.

When you listen to the dobro and slide inflected stomping beat and catchy hook of the celebratory ‘Let Your Hair Down, Honey’, or indeed the grainy toned ZZ Top style intensity and pulverising drums of ‘40 Miles of Bad Road’, you can feel the essential energy of the album.

He goes back to his Blue Touch days for a layered version of ‘When The Levee Breaks’, which relies on subtle dynamics rather than a sledgehammer approach.

The flinty lyrics of ‘What Goes Round Comes Around’ builds from an acoustic intro via distorted drums and psychedelic squalls into another atmospheric track.

Sadler’s forte is the way he seamlessly fuses things together to explore changes in mood and feel within a song which he then presents as a coherent whole.

Even on the more prosaic riff driven ‘Feel Like A Wolf’ he pulls out something different. He combines a Howlin’ Wolf vocal snarl with two contrasting solos, the second of which is a searing solo with a rich tone, leading to a distant howl on the outro.

The closing instrumental ‘No Rush’, owes much to Gary Moore in terms of tone and arrangement, but the feel is wholly Sadler’s own.

His cleverly switches from a clean to a slighty distorted tone on a melodic blues instrumental. His subtle use of vibrato with an effortless touch and tone   helps make an emotional connection with the song.

Whether the title is a Zen like declaration or simply inviting us to smell the roses, only Neil will know. He leaves us to make our own choices.

What is self evident is that his heartfelt singing, fluid guitar playing, interwoven tones and honest song-writing is an admirable representation of what makes a very good rock-blues album.****

Review by Pete Feenstra

 


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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 : PARALYDIUM – Universe Calls

Frontiers [Release date : 09.08.24]

The success of a Progressive Rock album is almost totally dependent on creating a unique sonic landscape.

The reviews of Paralydium’s previous release criticised the band’s lack of ambition. That there was no apparent attempt to shrug off the genre’s tropes and break new ground.

In the post modern world of contemporary progressive rock, where cold, hard, sharp bursts of wiry axework percolate through pounding, percussive riffs, there is an expectation that whatever band in question will add a few hypnotically drifting passages. Something cinematic, widescreen, emotive.

Paralydium have come with the answers, some convincing, some less so.

At times the guitars and rhythms sound performative, the frenetic prog workouts not quite convincing, and they then shake it up with bluesy guitar breaks, set against heavily cinematic scoring, as on ‘Prelude’. Very effective.

Alexander Lycke’s generally strident vocals are sometimes reined back, and that works big time too, especially on ‘The Arcane Exploration, Part 1’, a standout track, effectively the album’s lynch pin.

‘Forging The Past’ is filled with Prog textures, skilfully styled, in part stagey and theatrical. In part bold and cinematic. Mainly contributed by John Berg and Mike Blanc, guitars and keyboards.

Lycke again reveals his versatility on an almost spoken word vocal here, adding to the song’s sense of drama.

George Egg and Jonathan Olsson, drums and bass, are a formidable rhythmic force, unobtrusive but impressively effective. Their muscular, inventive percussion drops into a supple but unfunky groove at times, notably on ‘Sands Of Time’, indicating a much more commercial direction, but the closer it gets the more it shies away, like a magic spell constantly being broken. Very frustrating.

And just when you think the recording has lost something by taking an obvious route on the map, they come up with the fabulous ‘The Arcane Exploration Part 2’. A tight, racy, emotionally loaded construction, with everybody firing on whatever number of cylinders today’s Prog bands fire on.

Universe Calls is never easy listening. It takes time and work. Worth it though. ***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 : JIM PETERIK and WORLD STAGE – Roots and Shoots Vol 2

Frontiers [Release date : 09.08.24]

Peterik needs no introduction, but we’ll introduce him anyway.
Most famously, he was guitarist and songwriter with Survivor, as well as several other charting bands. It’s all well documented online.

But that was then.

Nowadays, it’s clear that Peterik is constantly aiming for the perfect distillation of the AOR sound, as modified by today’s studio technology.

What’s instantly likeable about Roots 2 is its apparent total disregard for music fashion. No trends are being followed here.

But it doesn’t always work, tired tropes and recycled lyrics creep into the music from time to time.

On this collection of songs, each one of his half a dozen or more singers – some new, some well established – bring their own vocal character to the table, which is interesting and entertaining on a track by track basis, but it disrupts the album’s flow and continuity at times.

‘Stronger Than You Know’ (Peterik vocals) is a focal point in which Peterik gives us one of his uplifting, lyrical life lessons. These sometimes come across as more of a lecture, and as we move forward, the message becomes more and more dominant. ‘All That’s Mine To Give’ (Toby Hitchcock vocals) and ‘Forever Endeavour’ (Toby Hitchcock vocals) are similarly themed.

The balladic ‘Love Lives’ (Cathy Richardson, Jefferson Airplane on vocals) full of country rock charm, gives side 2 a lift, and ‘Until’ throws in some horns to respect vocalist Neil Donnell’s Chicago employment. Got a bit of soul too.

All that said, album standout by a considerable margin is ‘Been To The Mountain’. It’s blessed by a nuanced vocal performance from Jason (Chicago) Scheff, superbly controlled, and powerful at the right times.

It certainly captures a moment in time, when AOR became a cultural phenomenon, and for all its critics, it led to the major players, like Survivor, selling millions of albums. ***

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 : BLUES PILLS – Birthday

Pete Feenstra chatted to guitarist Zach Anderson and drummer André Kvarnström for his show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio. First broadcast 28 July 2024.

Blues Pills - Birthday

Throwdown Entertainment / BMG Rights Mascot [Release date : 09.08.24]

Swedish rock band Blues Pills have delivered one of the most vibrant and relevant pop rock albums of the year.

‘Birthday’ bursts with unfettered vitality, spontaneity, innovative ideas, burning intensity, locked in grooves and contemporary crafted pop rock.

It strikes the perfect balance between a ‘live in the studio’ vibe while incorporating lilting melodies, big dynamics and is easily their best song.

It’s been suggested that this album can be interpreted as a new beginning for a band who haven’t released an album for 4 years.

And while there are certainly new musical directions in the mix, ‘Birthday’ feels more like a natural evolution and a nascent maturity.

After all, this is a band who up to this point were best known for a retro mix of rock-blues and pyschedelia, while their previous record company marketed them to a metal crowd.

In truth, they’ve always aligned their natural energy with a desire to experiment, and when the song demands it slip into a soulful feel.

As a result, ‘Birthday’ feels like a natural amalgam of those influences with a sharper focus on song structure and big hooks.

It’s no coincidence that their new producer is the Swedish hit maker Freddy Alexander, who has evidently tapped into the band’s energy levels, tightened the arrangements, polished the hooks and given the album a contemporary mix.

It’s very much a song driven album, full of Erin Larsson’s animated vocals, plenty of sumptuous melodies and is relentlessly driven by the locked-in rhythm section of bassist André Kvarnström and drummer Kristoffer Schander.

This leaves guitarist Zack Anderson to serve the songs with subtle tone colours and significant parts, rather than dominating proceedings with overbearing solos.

The net result is a concise, high energy album full of exhilarating moments which takes in everything from reflective to humorous songs and even the sharply contrasting anger of the opening title track.

The female perspective lyrics bring a new edge to the collective bluster and sets out a big sounding template for the album as a whole, though it’s not until the following ‘Don’t You Love It’ that they hit bull’s-eye.

A potent mix of pounding drums, rumbling bass and zippy vocal acts like an adrenalin rush, leading to the kind of stop-time catchy sing-along hook, which will surely be heard on plenty of beaches around Europe this summer.

The following ‘Bad Choices’ opens with an up-in-the-mix shrill vocal flanked by a bass and handclaps, while the inevitable explosive hook leads to a percussive groove with mixed back unison guitar lines and a repeated hypnotic riff.

You could argue the track finishes too soon, but the fact all the tracks are within the 3 minute range which gives the album its vitality.

‘Top Of The Sky’ for example, is a waltz like emotive sweeping ballad which manages to gather momentum and make its point before a subtle solitary vocal fade in little over 3 minutes.

There’s polished song craft here, with no wasted words, notes or solos. Everything flows naturally into the chorus, while several perfunctory finishes always leave the listener wanting more

It’s almost as if after a 4 year break from recording they’ve seen the light, pushed the right switch and found a contemporary niche.

Another important facet to the album is the band’s versatility and their willingness to explore different musical directions.

This is especially so on ‘Like A Drug’. A slow building enveloping groove, it simmers, bubbles up and ultimately beguiles us with a mix of Erin’s high register vocal and warmer backing vocals with layered voice and guitar.

Such is the sonic quality of the track that it makes the following ‘Piggy Back Ride’ seems almost frivolous.

Opening with a quasi Steve Miller riff, thumping bass and squeaky vocal, it’s all about the immediacy of the catchy hook and the humour of the lyrics.

The key to the track is the way it fits the flow and sequencing of the album to give it a lift.

And so to ‘Holding Me Back’, another highlight on which the band explodes like a spring coil, allowing the music to brilliantly illuminate the angst ridden vocals.

It achieves that all too rare moment where the band captures their essential live sound in a polished studio production.

They follow it with the meditative opening of ‘Somebody Better’, which acts like the calm before the storm. The rhythm section charges into the verse like a steam engine, while  Anderson adds a slightly distorted tone leaving Erin to deliver a fiery chorus.

It’s intuitively produced track that captures the band in full tilt on a wall of sound with a great lyric on which Erin pushes her vocal to the limit over a very rare guitar solo.

“You change your mind like a sweater, you’re gone and then we’re together.”

The nourish ‘‘Shadows’ brings unexpected dirge, as Zack switches to slide and buzz tone guitar, while Erin adds some exaggerated phrasing on a song not too far removed from Nick Cave territory.

‘I Don’t Wanna Get Back On That Horse Again’ is a choral tinged ballad with emotional and musical substance, as Zack finally cast aside his restraint on a climatic solo, effortless matched by Erin top range on another heavy duty song.

The low key, mid-tempo and reflective ‘What Has This Life Done To You’ bookends the album with a soulful song that opens like Etta James ‘I’d Rather Go Blind’, but builds into a short resolving guitar solo with processed vocal outro.

Inventive to the end, ‘Birthday’ is a contemporary pop rock album of the highest order. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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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: STEEL PANTHER, FLEETWOOD MAC, VON HERTZEN BROTHERS (August 2024)

Bryan Adams - Liverpool Echo Arena, 15 November 2014Photo: Steve Goudie

News - Album News

Bryan Adams (pictured) has launched his own label Bad Records with the release of two songs – War Machine’ and Rock And Roll Hell’ – both of which were written by Adams alongside Jim Vallance, and Gene Simmons for the KISS album ‘Creatures Of The Night’.

Blink-182 will release ‘One More Time… Part-2′ on September 6 via Columbia Records.

Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings release their latest album ‘Parlour Ballads’ will on 27 September on Hudson Records.

Crobot their fifth album ‘Obsidian’ on September 13 through Megaforce Records.

Danny & The Champions Of The World will release their new album ‘You Are Not A Stranger Here’ on 18 October.

David Coverdale’s solo albums are re-issued as a six CD box set, Into The Light: The Solo Albums’, released on October 25 on Rhino. The set will feature remixed, remastered and revisited versions of his solo albums WhiteSnake (1977), NorthWinds (1978), and Into The Light (2000).

Def Leppard release their Record Store Day live album,

Paul Di’Anno  releases ‘The Book of The Beast’ via Conquest Music on September 27.  The vinyl double album and 2-disc CD/DVD include five previously unreleased tracks.

Exodus plan to start recording their next album early next year.

BMG release an 81-track compilation of Bryan Ferry’s solo music. ‘Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023′ is released on October 23 and includes Ferry’s first new song in a decade, ‘Star’.

Fleetwood Mac release ‘Mirage Tour ’82′ on September 20.

George Harrison’sThe Concert for Bangladesh’ album is now available for streaming across all major digital music providers worldwide.

Beth Hart releases her latest album ’You Still Got Me’ through Provogue/Mascot Label Group on October 25.

Ian Hunter re-issues 1979′s You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic’ and 1981′s Short Back N’ Sides’ as 2CD/2LP form on October 25.

King Crimson celebrate the 50th anniversary of their album ‘Red’ with a 2CD/2 Blu-ray  and a double vinyl released on October 11.

Kings Of Mercia, the project featuring guitarist Jim Matheos (Fates Warning) and vocalist Steve Overland (FM), release their second album ‘Battle Scars’ on October 25 via Metal Blade Records.

Tony Levin will release his new solo album, ‘Bringing It Down To The Bass’, through Flatiron Recordings on September 13.

Live have released their first single in six years, ‘Lady Bhang (She Got Me Rollin’)', which features Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo.

Lone Justice return with a new album, ‘Viva Lone Justice’, which is released on October 25. It is the band’s first new album in 37 years.

A Phil Manzanera box set, ‘50 Years Of Music’, will be released through Universal Records on November 1. It includes all ten of his studio albums plus a disc of previously unreleased music.

Motley Crue will release a three song EP entitled ‘Cancelled’ on October 4, which includes ‘Dogs of War’ which was released digitally earlier this year.

My Chemical Romance release a greatest hits album, ‘May Death Never Stop You’, on double black vinyl on September 27.

The Pleasures have released a new single, ‘Let’s Go Again’, ahead of their second album due for release later this year.

Razorlight will release ‘Planet Nowhere’ – the first album from the band’s classic line-up in 16 years – on October 25.

Steel Panther release a 15th anniversary edition of their debut album Feel The Steel’ on November 28.

As part of Topic Records’ 85th anniversary, June Tabor & Oysterband‘s 2011 album ‘Ragged Kingdom‘ will be reissued on October 4. Oysterband have a UK farewell tour that month with June Tabor as special guest.

Tiger Moth Tales celebrate the tenth anniversary of their debut album ‘Cocoon’ with a new reissue of the album through White Knight Records on September 6.

Devin Townsend will release a new studio album, ‘PowerNerd’, on October 25 through InsdieOut Music.

Tremonti will release their sixth studio album ‘The End Will Show Us How’ on January 10 via Napalm Records.

The UK Subs sixth album ‘Flood Of Lies’ is to get an expanded reissue on October 4.

Van Zant have released their fist new music in nearly twenty years. ‘Jesus Christ’ is out now on Frontiers.

Von Hertzen Brothers release their new studio album, In Murmuration’, through their DoingBeingMusic label on October 2.

Wolfsbane will release a re-recorded version of their first album, ‘Live Fast, Die Fast’, titled ‘Live Faster’, for release later this year.

News - Tours and Gigs

Newly announced UK tours (2024 unless stated):

A Day To Remember (Jun 24 2025, Brixton Academy), Behemoth (Apr 12 2025, Brixton Academy), Tim Bowness (Sep 25, The Camden Club, London), John Cale (Mar 2025), Green Lung (Feb 2025), Beth Hart (Feb 2025), Neck Deep (Jan 2025), Oasis (Jul, Aug 2025), Frank Carter & the Sex Pistols (Sep), Tremonti (Feb 2025), Adrian Vadenburg (May 2025),

Upcoming (Gigs – UK)

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

Seb Bach (US), Bad Wolves + Pop Evil (US), the Black Crowes (US), Butcher Babies (US), Chicago (US), Crash Test Dummies (AU 2025), A Day To Remember (US), the Flaming Lips (AU 2025), King Diamond + Overkill (US), Marty Friedman (US 2025), the HU (US), Leatherwolf + Riot V (US), the Prodigy (AU 2025), Raven (AU), REO Speedwagon + Loverboy (US), Rod Stewart (US 2025), Tremonti (EU Jan-Feb 2025),

Upcoming (USA/ROW)

Ashley Hutchings 80th birthday will be celebrated with a gig at Birmingham Town Hall on Friday 18 April 2025. The line-up is to be confirmed and the concert is curated by Ashley’s son Blair Dunlop.

Bloodstock have announced the first set of artists for next year’s festival (7-11 August 2025) – Trivium, Machine Head, Gojira, Emperor, Lacuna Coil, Lord Of The Lost, The Black Dahlia Murder, Orange Goblin, Kublai Khan TX and Creeper.

Armored Saint replace Death Angel as support on W.A.S.P.’s upcoming US tour.

Oasis have reunited for the first time since 2009 and play a series of UK and Irish shows next July and August.

Postponed/cancelled gigs & tours

Aerosmith have announced their retirement from touring and have cancelled their upcoming farewell tour. The band commented,  “We’ve always wanted to blow your mind when performing. As you know, Steven’s voice is an instrument like no other. He has spent months tirelessly working on getting his voice to where it was before his injury.

We’ve seen him struggling despite having the best medical team by his side. Sadly, it is clear, that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible. We have made a heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary, decision – as a band of brothers – to retire from the touring stage.”

Journey have cancelled their UK & Ireland tour due to start in October.

Helmet have cancelled their upcoming US tour due to “financial concerns and lower than expected ticket sales”.

OMD have postponed their planned US tour, due to start in September, to next year, due to health reasons.

Other Stuff

Apple Music has expanded its radio monitoring capabilities, now tracking plays from over 40,000 stations in more than 200 countries and regions.

Panini America has partnered with The Rolling Stones to produce the band’s first comprehensive, licensed trading card collection. The ‘Prizm The Rolling Stones’ set will feature special die-cut cards showcasing the Stones’ discography, artwork and tour history, with 100 base cards and numerous special editions.

The new Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ is released to cinemas worldwide on Christmas Day.

Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the upcoming docuseries ‘Nothin’ but a Good Time: The Uncensored Story of ’80s Hair Metal’, which premieres on September 17.

Instagram has introduced a new feature allowing users to add a song to their profile, which many people are comparing to MySpace’s similar function in the early 2000s.

UK album chart placings – Scarlet Rebels (15), Elles Bailey (12), Hamish Hawk (22), Ghost (live album no. 10)

Silveroller have had major line-up changes with guitarist Aaron Keylock, organist Ross Munro and bassist Jake James leaving the band. Guitarist Joey Smith and bassist Dylan Evans have joined remaining members vocalist Jonnie Hodson and drummer Joe Major.

Drummer Jason Bittner has left Overkill.

Imagine Dragons drummer Daniel Platzman has announced his departure from the band.

Guitarist Galder has announced that he has departed Dimmu Borgir after 24 years in the band.

News - RIP

Mick Underwood, drummer with Quatermass and Gillan

Former Great White vocalist Jack Russell

Greg Kihn of the Greg Kihn Band


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

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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 : ROBIN BIBI BIG BAND – Blowing A Storm!

Robin Bibi Big Band - Blowing A Storm!

Self release[Release date 02.07.24]

Robin Bibi Big Band’s ‘Blowing Up A Storm!’ is a celebratory, high energy horn infused album. It extends Robin Bibi’s big band vision, last glimpsed on his 2016 ‘No More A Secret’ album.

The album effortlessly lives up to its title, though it’s a shame the distant and frequently curtailed audience responses sometimes diminish the energy in the room with an ‘off the desk’ feel.

No matter, it’s the music that counts and this live album is a refreshing take on the dynamic possibilities of Bibi’s back catalogue and 3 covers, of which B.B. King’s ‘Waiting On You’ is a highlight.

This a meticulously planned album on which the big band arrangements flesh out his ebullient grooves to great effect, bringing together a combination of light and shade and bags of energy to a selection of Bibi favourites.

The familiar set list gives him the possibility of pulling in new fans to his music, though it equally might be regarded as an opportunity missed in terms of premiering new material in a big band format.

He opens with ‘Not Fade Away’, a booming self-penned trademark shuffle with an impassioned vocal and belligerent horn stabs.

The guitar and horns immediately lock into an opening motif to give the album an uplifting and celebratory feel.

He then name checks 3 of the album’s horn players (John O’Neil, Tom Kleyn and Dave Priseman) to lever us into ‘Royal Sonesta Stomp’, a tightly wrapped instrumental on which the horns shadow the guitar riff, recalling the days of James Brown.

Bibi then fleetingly references both Cream and The Beatles as his fluid solo soars above a muscular section and back to the riff.

The funky groove of ‘Into Deep’ is another good song built on a riff that recalls Yes’s ‘Owner of A Lonely Heart’,  before he explores some nifty echo reverb laden notes.

The song is steadfastly underpinned by Craig Bacon’s crisp snare, while the horns provide full harmonic support to Robin’s vocal.

The song builds subtly and flows into the exclamatory hook and a brief jangly sinewy solo, before a resolving big toned climactic solo.

The old B.B. King classic ‘Waiting On You’ is a good choice on which to feature all 3 horns and it’s interesting to compare it with his previous ‘Switch On The Live’ version.

Given a big funky workout, it leaves plenty of space for solos,  including 2 variable Bibi harp breaks and plenty of vocal grit,  as the horns move from dynamic accents to their respective solos spots.

The track also highlights the ebb and flow of the set list, which is the sum of two separate gigs with slightly changed personnel.

(‘Up All Night) Vampire Blues’ provides a contrasting atmospheric feel.

It’s a song full of cool precision, nuanced horns and subtle dynamics. Bibi explores a Peter Green tone while also referencing him lyrically: “The world keeps turning, I got these vampire blues.”

If Bibi is best known for his rock-blues with funky elements, there’s an undeniable soulful undertow to some of his material, most notably on ‘No More A Secret’.

He engages the audience in a hard earned ‘call and response’ section, before he tops the song in a blizzard of echo reverb.

And as if to highlight the energy of the moment, it segues into the Hendrixy intro of ‘Fast Lanes Busy’, full of slick guitar and horn double lines and a growled vocal with quasi spoken word phrasing and booming horn stabs.

It also gives Bibi a window to showcase his considerable guitar skills either side of a humorous break down and ascending horns .

Such is climatic finish to the song that the following slide-led shuffle called ‘Play’ feels like a cathartic release.

He rounds things off with a familiar brace of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Peter Green favourites.

‘The House Is Rockin’ surprisingly opens with some harp riffing before the 3 distinctive horn voices cut loose, while ‘The Green Manalishi’ is all about amplifying the song’s portentous feel via the booming horns, ripping guitar and aggressive drumming

‘Blowing Up A Storm!’ is a snapshot of what Robin Bibi does so well. It bubbles with unfettered energy, enthusiasm and great playing.

In sum; this is a classy live rock-blues album crafted by old school experience, refreshed by the versatilty and power of the horns and it’s superbly recorded. The result is captured like lightning in a bottle.

Press play and enjoy. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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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 : BLUE OYSTER CULT – 50th Anniversary Live : Second Night (2CDs+DVD)

Frontiers [Release date : 09.08.24]

BOC’s 1972 album, Tyranny And Mutation (their second), continues to get 4 and 5 star reviews in the mainstream music media in its many reissued forms… special vinyl editions, special Japanese releases, 1990 and 2001 remasters and so forth.
Not been done live though.

In 2022, Donald (Buck Dharma) Roeser and Eric Bloom, plus “new Boys”, Richie Castellano, Danny Miranda and Jules Radino celebrated their 50th Aniversary as a rock band, by playing three consecutive nights at the Sony Hall in New York.
Each night a different album.

Second night was Tyranny night (CD1)… plus a juke box selection of songs taken from their career catalogue (CD2) … not all fans have been tuned in since 1972.

To anyone who claims the band are impervious to the evolution of rock culture, this album is the counter argument. Smack in the middle of the band’s 3 album, black & white years, Tyranny And Mutation was jam packed with hard headed songs that are sometimes tough to decipher.

The inherent sense of mystery that was emphasised by the murky, layered, psychedelic arrangements on the debut aren’t so prevalent now. The band went in a heavier direction on Tyranny… maintaining the music’s menacing momentum through the rock solid rhythm section and cranked up guitars.

‘O.D’d On Life Itself’ and ‘Hot Rails To Hell’ are the signature songs. Other worldly heavy metal craftsmanship on display, eventually slipping back into sixties’ psychedelic blues with first act closer, ‘Mistress Of The Salmon Salt.’

As you would expect, there are many standouts on the second disc. The Black Sabbath tribute, ‘Cities On Flame’ still carries an unqenchable, guitar fuelled torch for the liberating, anarchic effect of rock’n’roll.

Full of yearning, ‘Burnin For You’ describes the other side of rock’n’roll. Eric Bloom’s scorched voice allows for the song to sound as bruised and battered as a 50 year old rock song should. The original album version was a landmark moment in the band’s journey to legendary status.

And of course ‘Godzilla’ and ‘…The Reaper’ are here too.

The gig was recorded and videotaped in 4K UHD. It’s clearly cutting edge stuff. See the DVD.

2 CDs, 1 DVD, 21 tracks, over 100 minutes of music. Card carrying fans will love it. *****

Review by Brian McGowan


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


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

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Power Plays w/c 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 : MISTER MISERY – III

AFM Records [Release date : 02.08.24]

Looking like a reimagined Kiss in a Gothic horror movie, Mister Misery’s dress and music sense could not be more theatrical. Nor could it fit the music any better, and vice versa.

On III, they again mix and match all the distinctive elements of modern melodic metal… growling, gutteral vocals; vaguely operatic clean vocals, and (almost) symphonic metal choruses.

It doesn’t work on paper, but it sure works in the studio, and is more of a progression of the sound they were refining on last album, A Brighter Side Of Death.

Heavy Metal, as a genre, has increased its bandwith dramatically over the years. Here, the arrangements are as important as the songwriting.

Catchy choruses, suddenly spiralling up from the provocative lyrical imagery, or apparently emerging from behind a wall of thrashy guitars, keep the music fresh and interesting.

‘Root Of All Evil’, ‘Hand Of Death’ and ‘Doomsday Clock’ illustrate this best.

The switch and swap of vocals, intercut with choruses and hooks serve them well, and they don’t always aim for the epic. ‘Erszebet’s fairground keyboards and Lordi-like sense of amusement fits well with the more serious stuff. And ‘Eye Of The Storm’s hi speed bpms, red hot riffs and techno pop vocals could see this song circulating through European dance floors this summer.

The treatment of ‘Crooked Man’ is a blast. A lurching, horror story extension of the 18th century nursery rhyme seems unlikely territory. But it works. Half spoken, half sung, with a shadowy, underlying music hall ambience, you can see the kids in the audience running for the hills.

Twisting, turning melodies. Switching, swapping vocals. Driven by grinding, thrashing riffery. Closer, ‘Dark Legacy’ folds them all into one track in delivering a powerful finish. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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

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


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

How to Listen Live?

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More information and links at our radio website where you can listen live or listen again to shows via the presenter pages: getreadytorockradio.com


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)


EP review: FORLORN HOPE – Valour Part I

Forlorn-Hope-Valour-Part-1

Website [Release date 30.08.24]

Historical metal band Forlorn Hope are back with an ambitious new album ‘Valour’. This EP is the first part of ‘Valour’, which tells the stories of fifteen Victoria Cross winning actions from Crimea to the Second World War and will be released as three EPs. The stories cover sacrifice, determination and derring do on land, sea and in the air.

The band have pared down to a core three piece of Chris Simpson (vocals, lyrics, rhythm guitars), Alexander Bishop (lead guitars, composition) and John Roughley (bass), with drummer Danny Kelly listed as a guest, having appeared on the band’s 2019 debut album, ‘Over the Hills’.

‘The Fusilier’ starts things off nicely. A tale of the Crimean war, complete with all the metal bombast you’d expect. Chris Simpson’s vocals can take a couple of spins to get used to. he has that metal power required, they just sound a bit different that similar metal vocalists.

‘Down in Flames’ tells the story of Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolson’s actions during the Battle of Britain, which earned him the only Victoria Cross awarded to Fighter Command during the Second World War. The song is a rattling Maiden style romp with a very catchy chorus.

‘Ulysses, 1915′ is based on the Gallipoli landings took place. At V Beach, the scheme to use the converted collier SS River Clyde as an improvised landing craft ended in catastrophe and carnage. This plan, the man behind it, and the carnage of V Beach form the subject of this song. Forlorn Hope pack a lot into this song from the vocal arrangements through to the guitar riffs in under five minutes.

One things for sure, listening to this EP has you off to read more about the military history behind each song.

The instrumental ‘Greater Love Hath No Man’ features Celtic themed guitar soloing with added orchestration to add that bit of metal pomp!

‘The Last Ride’ covers an action in the Battle of Isandlwana, part of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu war. The song tells the story of the Queen’s colour of the 1st 24th which was carried off the field by Lieutenant Melvill on horseback but lost when he crossed the river, despite Lieutenant Coghill having come to his aid. Both were awarded posthumous VCs for their actions.

The song has a stirring military drumbeat coupled with guitar and vocals that add to the song’s overall appeal. They may not have the overall soundscape of say Sabaton, yet they certainly get as much as they can on a much smaller production budget than the likes of Sabaton operate on.

Forlorn Hope have made a good impression with their new EP. Like a good book, it leaves the listener wanting to hear the second chapter of the ‘Valour’ album.  ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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

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


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

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 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 : PRODUCERS – self titled (5 CD Boxset)

Cherry Red [Release date : 26.07.24]

To call them a Supergroup would be a cliché. This collection of musicians transcends tired headlines.

Chris Braide, Trevor Horn, Steve Lipson, Lol Creme and Ash Soan need no introduction to tuned in music lovers.

The band project was Trevor Horn’s creation, sparked into life by his live performance at a Princes Trust gig at Wembley Arena in 2004.

Shortly after, his wife Jill died a tragic death he badly needed some kind of meaningful distraction to help cope. And so Producers, the band, was born.

Hard to believe they then started gigging around London as a covers band, but it worked and led to writing and recording original material.

Daryl Easlea (Record Collector) articulates the events that followed in several pages of entertainingly assembled liner notes, taking the form of commentary and interviews with the band members. No exaggeration to say this is like having a bonus disc.

CD1 : Original album
CD2 : Outtakes and Edits
CD3 : Made In Basing Street (remix of original album)
CD4 : Extras
CD5 : Instrumentals

‘Freeway’ opens the set. Ash Soan: “It was the first thing we did, that was Lol. Nearly every tune has got a little connection to Lol somewhere. He’s just one of the most creative people ever”.

Stephen Lipson: “The song ‘You And I’ came from a sound that I had in a little piece of software I’ve got, where you hold down one note and it plays a chord. That was the origin of that song.”

Ash: I had this little idea that I had been playing around with on guitar. Lol in particular, really loved it and on the way home that night, he’d written the lyrics. He came up with ‘Barking Up The Right Tree’. Lol’s sentiment really reflects that little ditty that I came up with” (It became the first single).

And so the story continues on, each of these talented guys sparking off and referencing each other without fear or favour.

Subsequently, Chris Braide crossed the Atlantic to enjoy a hugely successful writing and producing career.

Meantime, back at Basin Street, Trevor Horn and the band re-retooled the material to reflect Braide’s absence.

As a result it lost a little of its original shine and shimmer. But perhaps gained something in commercial appeal.

Producers – Made In Basing Street was originally released 2012.

CD 2 comprises material left off the original “album”.

CDs 4 and 5 speak for themselves. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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

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


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

How to Listen Live?

Click the programming image at the top of the page (top right of page if using desktop)

Get Ready to ROCK! Radio is also in iTunes under Internet Radio/Classic Rock
Listen in via the Tunein app and search for “Get Ready to ROCK!” and save as favourite.

More information and links at our radio website where you can listen live or listen again to shows via the presenter pages: getreadytorockradio.com


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)


Rising Stars: TBH BIBI (interview)

BIBI press photo 1

New artist TBH BIBI is an eighteen-year-old British non-binary musician who draws inspiration from early 2000s pop-punk and alternative music genres. They bring these influences to life through their fresh and raw new songs.  TBH BIBI’s debut single ‘I Don’t Care’ is Out Now. 

Can you share your influences? 

My influences come from all realms of music. My new song covers only the tip of the iceberg in relation to how much music I enjoy, but for my single, Paramore, Green Day, and maybe a little Fall Out Boy. I am a huge fan of 2000s pop, punk, and rock; however, I also enjoy folk music, indie, metal of all types, industrial, and overall, just every realm of music.

You have been raised in a musical household (TBH BIBI’s Mum is cult NY Loose punk rocker Brijitte West), what is your earliest musical memory? 

There are too many to count. My mom was definitely responsible for my wide range of music interests, and my dad was also a huge influence and was actually the one to introduce me to gothic music. Listening to Pink Martinis, Queen, Black Eyed Peas, Billy Joel, and so many others really shaped my appreciation for music, and those artists were loved in our household specifically.

What was the first gig you went to, and did it make a big impression on you? 

The first concert I went to that impacted me was probably seeing Billie Eilish when I was thirteen. I saw her at Shepards Bush in London a little before she had become as mainstream as she is now, and it was so incredible. Watching her perform and have so much fun on stage definitely made me want to get on stage too.

‘I Don’t Care’ is your debut single, do you have any other material in the bag yet? 

I’m always writing songs to myself, whenever I have an idea I always write them down in my notes. Right now, I do have a new song that I’m working on that I really hope goes somewhere as the meaning is extremely important to me and the song itself is a lot more unique than ‘I Don’t Care.’

You have a massive TikTok following around your alternative style – can you describe your look and style influences?    

Honestly I really can’t describe my style specifically. It’s very obvious that I’m an alternative person however just as I have a wide range of music interest, I also have a wide range of fashion interest. I’m influenced by emo, scene, goth, grunge, punk and most other styles within the alternative scene. I don’t like to call myself a specific label I’m just me.

Big respect for overcoming your anxiety to perform live – how do you handle that? 

Honestly, I don’t. Which is probably something I should be teaching myself how to handle but not a lot works for me. I am always the most stressed out before a performance, I’ve disappeared five minutes before I was meant to go on and shown up thirty seconds before because I was so terrified. I’ve almost had panic attacks on stage but mostly from the moment I go on stage everything disappears. Stage presence is so important to me as a performer, so I always try to out do myself and I find it’s sort of like playing a character on stage and because of that I’m mostly completely fine when the music starts playing.

What’s next for TBH BIBI? 

Who knows? Honestly, the music scene is very unpredictable, and I want to make sure I don’t place my eggs all in one basket. If things go well, I would love to make more music. It makes me so incredibly happy, and I would love to have that opportunity.

TBH BIBI – ‘I Don’t Care’ (Teaser)


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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: THE COMMONERS – Arlington Arts Centre, 25 July 2024

Back at the lovely Arlington Arts Centre for a night of blues based rock. A decent sized crowd, which had me pondering that the artists on stage are looking younger each time, yet the audience is definitely getting older…

Shout out to the Arlington Arts Centre who keep booking top rock gigs, with the likes of FM earlier this year, tonight’s gig by the Commoners and the October visit from Bywater Call.

Support came from fellow Canadian Madison Galloway, who was backed by a keys player and drummer. Madison packs a powerful bluesy, rock n roll punch with both her singing and guitar playing. The hard rocking ‘Freedom’ and ‘Devil at My Door’ particularly impressed and she certainly won over a host of new fans based on her set tonight.

Madison Galloway

Her set ended with a technical hiccup as she was looking for a lost lead, however, in true rock n roll fashion the show must go on. She then went on to deliver an impassioned version of the Black Crowes classic ‘She Talks To Angels’.

Madison Galloway

Very impressive set of blues and rock n roll from Madison Galloway who is definitely a name to watch and an artist to listen to pronto.

The Commoners are doing things the traditional way by regular tours of the UK (last seen over here supporting Troy Redfern) which is paying dividends for them as tonight’s crowd was a mixture of fans who have been there since the start and plenty of newbies, keen to see what this band is all about.

Kicking off with ‘Shake You Off’, they certainly started the set off on the front foot. A real ear worm of a blues rocker and a perfect set opener. Straight into ‘Who Are You?’ and you know this is going to be a special gig, as the band are in tune with each other, and most importantly, the audience.

The Commoners

They played a good chunk of their new album ‘Restless’, including the title track, one of the highlights on the album, and indeed, tonight’s gig.

‘See You Again’ has a distinct Black Crowes feel to it and is one of those songs about love and loss that resonates with everyone.

The Commoners

‘Body and Soul’ allowed the band to jam, treading a path to the Allman Brothers door for sure. The Planet Rock playlisted ‘Devil Teasin’ Me’ gained a warm welcome from the crowd, whilst ‘The Way I Am’ and ‘Fill My Cup’ kept the set rolling along at a good rocking pace.

In vocalist Chris Medhurst they have a livewire frontman and boy can he sing! From a blues wail, to a soothing, soulful croon, he is one heck of a talent. However, the whole band are musical adept, be it the stylish bass playing of Ben Spiller (who looks a dead ringer for Triumph bassist Mike Levine in the 1970s) or the rock solid beat of Adam Cannon.

Guitarist Ross Citrullo is in his own musical sphere on stage, playing dreamy solos, full of passion and style. On the tour they have their friend, organist Miles Evan Branagh, who did get lost in the mix at the start of the set, yet showed his worth later in the set.

The Commoners

The Commoners closed the night off with the Dave Mason/Traffic cover ‘Feelin’ Alright’ and we certainly did after such a powerful set of top notch blues rock with a heartbeat of soul.

The Commoners

This band are on the up and up. Get yourselves along to one of their remaining UK shows to say you were there at the start of something special or catch them when they are next back over here. I doubt you will be disappointed.

Review by Jason Ritchie
Photos by Paul May

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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 : TORME – The Bernie Torme Archives 1985-93 (5 CDs)

Cherry Red [Release date : 26.07.24]

A second volume of remastered material taken from Bernie Torme’s extraordinary career. He was a guitarist and a songwriter whose personality and positivity affected everyone he worked with. A musician with “lightning in his fingers, mercy in his soul”.

CD1 : Back To Babylon (1985) : the first 3 tracks just explode all over your speakers. The band, primarily Torme and vocalist Phil Lewis (later to join LA Guns) channel all the punk energy they had stored up since the seventies, primed it with hard rock axework and crank up the first 3 tracks – ‘All Around The World’, ‘Star’ and ‘Eyes Of The World’ – into sonic overdrive.

The heavy metal thunder of ‘Arabia’ and the the mesmerising ‘Mystery Train’ close the album on a high.
All this on a minor label. The majors were running scared of hard rock in the mid eighties.

Plus 6 bonus tracks. A very rough but very ready live version of ‘My Baby Loves A Vampire’ lights up a run of 6 bonus tracks tagged on the end.

CD2 : Die Pretty Die Young (1986) : the band’s follow up album sounds liberated. An English (and Irish) Van Halen. Rawer perhaps, but right on the money. Producer John McCoy knew just how to get the best out the band. You can hear it.

Opener, ‘Let It Rock’ is an electrifying slice of melodic hard rock. Add in ‘Ready’ and ‘Killer’, and you hear a band that sounds powerful, invigorated, freed from commercial constraints, even if only for one album.

This CD’s 8 bonus tracks include 3 from the band’s So You Wanna Be A Star EP, recorded in 1986.

CD3 : Official Bootleg (1987) : Recording on a shoestring budget got to them eventually, leading to an inevitable break up with, most notably, Phil Lewis leaving to join LA Guns in the USA.

And so this bootleg, recorded at the London Clarendon, is the last live, widescreen snapshot of a band who had the chops and chemistry to make it, but picked the wrong decade.

CD4 and 5 : Demolition Ball Parts 1 & 2 (1993) : Torme’s subsequent dalliance with Dee Snider’s Desperado in the USA abruptly turned sour, leading to his return to the UK, where he put together Torme 2.0.

In Gary (TNT/Samson) Owens he found another frontman whose voice had the muscle and the melody to match Torme’s blazing, blistering axework.

And yet again, with songs like ‘Spinning Your Wheels’, ‘Action’ and the poppified ‘Ball & Chain’, Torme treats us to a sensory overload of hard hitting rock, full of jagged rock nuggets and spiralling, visceral riffs. The songs are tough, the sound is heavy, but as always with Torme, songcraft takes precedence.

The second CD is loaded up with demos, in their own way illustrating Torme’s underrated skill in putting songs and sounds together.

Gary Owens: “Bernie always brought a lot to the table. People talk about Bernie the guitarist, I think of Bernie the songwriter. His ideas were unique, they had his stamp on them”.

No better epitaph. RIP Bernie. ****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: FALCON TRAILS – Coming Home

Falcon Trails - Coming Home

Metalville Records [Release date 19.07.24]

Having a lifelong love of all things VW Campervan, the cover alone was enough to pique this reviewer’s interest! Falcon Trails features vocalist Lee Small (Sweet, Lionheart, Phenomena), composer/lyricist and mutli-instrumentalist Mika Grönholm (who released a couple of albums under the Grönholm handle on Lion Music) and drummer Tom Rask (also a member of Grönholm).

The album was written and recorded back in 2018 and 2019, with it only being completed earlier this year.

‘Coming Home’ features plenty of musical styles, with Lee Small channelling his inner Paul Rodgers for the bluesy rock opener ‘Fastlane’. Then next shades of Stevie Wonder on ‘Feel’, whilst ‘Soul Satisfaction’ comes from the Glenn Hughes songbook of funky soul. Helped even more by the fact that Lee Small often sounds uncannily like Glenn Hughes.

‘Devotion’ really gets into that funk rock groove, with a funky bass and plenty of guitar interplay from Mika Grönholm. Takes you right back to the 1970′s sounds of Tommy Bolin.

If there is one slight gripe, it is the lack of another faster tempo tune like the excellent ‘Fastlane’.

All three musicians are on top form throughout, with Lee Small again proving what a great set of pipes he possesses. Listen to slow blues and gospel of ‘Safe In My Arms’ for a perfect example. Oh, and the guitar solo is a thing of beauty too! Sounds at times like a long lost Coverdale/Page song.

Don’t let this one pass you by as it is a classy album for those who love a bit of blues, rock, soul and funk done over a melodic backing. ***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

How to Listen Live?

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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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Danilelle Morgan - Explore the Layers

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Ultravox - Every Album, Every Song

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SCARLET REBELS – Where the Colours Meet

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Blues Pills - Birthday

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BRYAN ADAMS- Royal Albert Hall, London, 9-11 May 2022

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Robin Bibi Big Band - Blowing A Storm!

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Rising Stars: TBH BIBI (interview)

Rising Stars: TBH BIBI (interview),

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Back at the lovely Arlington Arts Centre for a night of blues based rock. A decent sized crowd, which had me pondering that the artists on stage are looking younger each time, yet the audience is definitely getting older… Shout … Continue reading

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TORME Vol 2 150

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Falcon Trails - Coming Home

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