Album review: THE MIDDLENIGHT MEN – Issue 2

The Middlenight Men - Issue 2

Middlenight Records [Release date 05.04.24]

Although The Middlenight Men first came to life in 2019, singer and guitarist Nick Hughes has a long and rich history in music – he’s been a member of Terrorvision for the last eight years.

Having attended Bretton Hall College in 2000 to study music, he formed a bond with drummer Leon Cave (who went on to join Status Quo as their full-time drummer in 2013), and the pair went on to play in many bands together throughout the early 2000s, before going their separate ways only for Nick to rejoin Leon in the band Crane Brothers in 2007. There has rarely been a break in twenty years where these two haven’t been in a project together since.

The first Middlenight Men album ‘Issue #1’ was recorded at the end of 2019 and arrived in 2021. Now we have album number two, which was mainly produced by renowned producer Jason Perry, formally of Brit-rockers A.

Why The Middlenight Men? The Middlenight Men not only represents the thoughts that invade our dreams in the night, but it also signifies the philosophy of the band and all its collaborators. The band is greater than the sum of its parts. As their press release (and album cover artwork suggests) they are “…the Marvel Avengers of the rock and roll world.”

Opening with ‘The Middlenight Men Theme’ they set out their musical stall – catchy, riff based pop rock. The outro of heavyweight drumming, chanted vocals and a female lead vocal works a treat. One of the songs of the year ladies and gentlemen.

The sound of the Wildhearts and Ginger, especially his Hey Hello! project, can be heard throughout the album especially on ‘Bruno’.

The speakers fairly boom ‘n’ shake with ‘Fighting Styler’, whilst ‘Nightlines’ is another pop punk banger that should be all over mainstream daytime radio, but sadly won’t.

The Middlenight Men aren’t all about noisy anthems, as ‘Living in the Heart of Hell’ shows. A gentler affair featuring the guitar solo of the album. The album closes with ‘The Longest Goodbye’, a song that would give the likes of Feeder a run for their money.

Check out the band’s Bandcamp as they have a wealth of bonus songs for you to buy and download.

In these troubled times we live in an upbeat album like this is the perfect pick me up.

Pop punk is in safe hands with our new musical superheroes the Middlenight Men. Crank it up and enjoy! ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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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

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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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Album review: P.O.D. – Veritas

P.O.D. - Veritas

Mascot Records [Release date 05.05.24]

It has been 30 years since they broke onto the scene with their debut album. Being a keen Nu-Metal fan, this was very  exciting for me and highly anticipated. I was hoping that the album would live up to the standard of the stellar 2001 release “satellite”.

Wow!!! This did not disappoint! It was as if I was transported back into my pre-teen years with my baggy jeans, backwards cap and skateboard in tow.

You know when bands have been around for a while and sometimes the vocals can change over time, and you may think to yourself “this is good but wasn’t as good as their best album”, well I can confidently say that vocally it’s just as insane as back in 2001! With incredible collaborations from Randy Blythe, Tatiana Shmayluk and Cove Reber, this is one heck of a vocally charged album and arguably now in my eyes their best work.

Musically it delivers the Nu metal thrash and angst that is associated with P.O.D and then some. It gives the distinct sound we have grown to love but still keeping it incredibly fresh and will be a contender with other rock genres and popular bands out on the scene at the moment and quite possibly knock the contenders out of the park with this album.

I do firmly believe that Nu Metal is going to be big in summer 2024, and this album is going to be spoken about by many and for all the right reasons.

My jaw was on the floor!! I have grown up and loved this band for many years. If I was to describe listening to this album it would be getting slapped aggressively by the most badass vocals and instrumentals then being taken into a time travel tornado of Nu Metal greatness.

Although every single track for me was incredible, and it was almost impossible for me to choose standouts, the standout tracks were without a doubt “I Got That” to me it completely embodied the classic 2001  P.O.D. sound I know and love.

The vocals from Tatiana Shmayluk on “Afraid To Die” gave the track a vocally seductive edge. Big thumbs up.

“Breaking” absolute belter of a track, gritty, angsty, and one I will be belting out on a very regular basis.

“Lay Me Down” my favourite track of the whole album. It was vocally, lyrically and musically stunning.

“I Won’t Bow Down” I can see this being a fan favourite, and a crowd pleaser at future live shows. This is one to thrash around to for sure! “We Are One” is just lyrically badass.

“This is Our Struggle, This is Our Fight” anthem for the underdogs! You know what they say, never underestimate the underdogs. This is another fist in the air belt it out song from the album.

I have no doubt in my mind that when P.O.D tour to promote this album, with how much the album went above and beyond my expectations, it will be incredibly popular. Plus no doubt a sold out tour, which I for one will do my very best to make sure I’m in attendance.

This is one hell an album that needs to be heard! This is Nu-Metal at it absolute finest.  ****1/2

Review by Lucy Parr


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Album review: FOGHAT – Slow Ride – Live In Concert

FOGHAT - Slow Ride - Live In Concert

Cleopatra [Release date 05.04.24]

British band Foghat, who were formed by members of Savoy Brown and Black Cat Bones in the early, have produced some of the finest blues/rock ever laid to record over the years, and some live albums that leave you clamouring for more too. And this album’s no exception.

Moving from an earthy rhythm and blues to stadium blues rock in the 70s, the band were fronted by singer/guitarist Lonesome Dave Peverett, with drummer Roger Earl the other constant through a few line-up changes. The band split in the mid 80s, and the original line-up of Peverett, Earl, lead/slide guitarist Rod Price and bassist Tony Stevens reformed in the 90s.

This blistering live performance, already legendary amongst fans, finally gets a proper release and so welcome it is too.

Recorded in 1999, it would have been one of Peverett’s last performances, as he was undergoing chemotherapy for a cancer that would take him early the following year. Alongside him, Earl and Stevens is new member Bryan Bassett (Wild Cherry, Molly Hatchet), replacing Price who had not long left the band.

The set opens with the driving ‘Drivin’ Wheel’, from their classic Night Shift album, and from the outset Bassett shows his slide guitar skills, doing a fine job of replacing Rod ‘The Bottle’ Price, and the rest of the band are on fire too. Listening to this you’d never realise how ill Peverett was.

‘Somebody’s Been Sleepin’ In My Bed’ follows, and goes down well. And as if you needed any proof of the band’s blues credentials, there are three tracks from Stone Blue: the title track, Robert Johnson’s ‘Sweet Home Chicago’ and the Elmore James’ classic ‘It Hurts Me Too’. Each are extended, the slide guitar and blues rock edge just mind blowing. Even the dead would rock out to these tracks.

New tracks ‘Rock This House’ and ‘Angel Of Mercy’ are just as outstanding, proof that the band weren’t resting on laurels.

A trip back to the mid 70s and title track ‘Fool For The City’ (you know the album, Rod Price fishing through a manhole in a New York road), this seriously rocks, a familiar riff and chorus, a song to lift any spirit. Bassett adds his own stamp in places and the track is as good as ever.

Willie Dixon’s ‘I Just Want To Make Love To You’ (a song much covered, Foghat’s version on their 1972 debut probably the best known and most successful) gets a whizz through, the riff and phrasing made the song their own and set a new template. Much as I love the Alex Harvey and Saxon versions, Foghat’s version stands head and shoulders above, and the crowd sing the title line here with aplomb.

Closing with a return to Fool For The City, and the band’s signature song ‘Slow Ride’. A slow to mid-paced rock song with searing slide guitar, just wonderful. Distilled, undiluted rock and blues magnificence. Although it’s a shame there’s no tracks from the Return Of The Boogie Men reformation album, there really cannot be any complaints about a disc brim full of such wonderful rock’n’roll.

The DVD is just as good. What’s lovely about seeing the band onstage here is that they are clearly enjoying themselves, and rock out together like a very happy family. Those smiles as they play, makes everything worthwhile. This set epitomises what rock’n’roll is all about. And between songs there are snippets of backstage chats and interviews. Nice.

Nothing short of 5/5 can do this album justice. Enjoy.  *****

Review by Joe Geesin


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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News: ARMORED SAINT, SKID ROW, ANTHRAX (April 2024)

HALESTORM- Shepherds Bush Empire, London, 13 March 2022

News - Album News

ABBA release a 50th anniversary edition of their ‘Waterloo’ album on April 5 via Polar Music International. The reissue will include a limited edition box set of three vinyl singles originally released in 1974.

Anvil release their new album ‘One And Only’ via AFM Records on June 28.

Armored Saint release a Four Tops cover in June digitally via Metal Blade Records and their new album is expected in 2025.

Jimmy Barnes is currently recording a new album with producer Kevin Shirley.

Bywater Call release their new album ‘Shepherd’ on August 9.

John Cale has announced a new album, ‘POPtical Illusion’, which will be released through Double Six/Domino on June 14.

Can release ‘Live In Aston 1977‘ on vinyl, CD and digitally on May 31 via Mute and Future Days.

A posthumous Johnny Cash album ‘Songwriter’ will arrive through Mercury Nashville/UMe on June 28. It features 11 songs written over many years, recorded as demos in early 1993 in Nashville, during a time when Cash was between contracts.

Category 7, a new band featuring guitarist Phil Demmel (Kerry King, ex-Machine Head), guitarist Mike Orlando (ex-Adrenaline Mob), vocalist John Bush (Armored Saint, ex-Anthrax), drummer Jason Bittner (Overkill, Shadows Fall) and Exodus bassist Jack Gibson, have signed a deal with Metal Blade Records. They release their debut single on May 2, with an album to follow in the summer.

Cats In Space have signed to Esoteric/Antenna, a division of Cherry Red Records, who will release the band’s next studio album in November. There are also plans to re-issue the band’s back catalogue.

D-A-D will be celebrating their 40 years together with the release of ‘Greatest Hits (1984-2024)’, which will be released via AFM Records on May 10.

Deep Purple release a new studio album ‘=1’ on 19 July via earMUSIC. It will be the first studio album to feature guitarist Simon McBride.

The Eternal release their new studio album, ‘Skinwalker’, on June 28 via Reigning Phoenix Music.

Evergrey release their latest album ‘Theories Of Emptiness’ through Napalm Records on June 7. Ahead of this they have released the single Falling From The Sun’.

Fu Manchu release their latest album ‘The Return Of Tomorrow’ on June 14 via the band’s label At The Dojo Records.

The Georgia Thunderbolts have announced their new  album, ‘Rise Above It All’, is set for release on August 23 via Mascot Records.

David Gilmour is to release his first studio album in nine years. ‘Luck And Strange’ is released on September 6 on Sony Music, whilst lead single ‘The Piper’s Call’ was released on April 25. The lyrics were composed by his wife Polly Samson.

Graham Gouldman releases a new solo album, ’I Have Notes’, through Lojinx Records on July 5. The album features guest appearances from Ringo Starr, Brian May, Hank Marvin and Albert Lee.

HammerFall will release their 13th studio album, ‘Avenge The Fallen’, on August 9 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Imagine Dragons release their new album ‘Loom’ through KIDinaKORNER/Interscope on June 28.

Rhino Music release a 3CD/3DVD Bursting Out: The Inflated Edition’ from Jethro Tull and it will be released on June 21.

Leprous release their eighth studio album ‘Melodies Of Atonement’ in August via InsideOutMusic.

Lindisfarne release a new three-disc box set, Brand New Year: The Mercury Years 1978-1979′, through Cherry Red Records on May 24.

Pat Metheny has announced that he will release his latest album, ‘MoonDial’, through BG Records on July 26.

Motley Crue will release a new song called ‘Dogs Of War’ on April 26 through Big machine Records.

Bill Nelson will release a new solo album, Powetron’, through his own Sonoluxe label on May 5.

Deko Entertainment release ‘Nektar – Journey To The Other Side – Live At The Dunellen Theatre June 10, 2023′ on May 10.

Nightingale, the  prog rock/metal band put together by producer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Swanö, are to have their back catalogue reissued through InsideOut Music. ‘Nightfall Overture’, a collection of re-recordings from the band’s first four albums, originally released in 2005, will be available on June 21. ‘I’, the band’s third album, originally released in 2000, will be available on vinyl for the first time and is available on August 23.

John Oates will release his latest album ‘Reunion’ on May 17.

Orange Goblin release their latest album ‘Science, Not Fiction’ on July 19 on Peaceville Records.

Phish have announced their 16th studio album, ‘Evolve’, which is released on July 12 via JEMP Records.

Powerwolf’s new album ‘Wake Up The Wicked’ is released on July 26 on Napalm Records.

Shiraz Lane release a five song ‘Acoustic Archives’ EP on May 17.

Status Quo release ‘Vol. 3 – Live At Westonbirt’ on 12 June via earMUSIC.

Sunbomb - vocalist Michael Sweet, guitarist Tracii Guns and drummer Adam Hamilton - have released a new single ‘Unbreakable’ from their upcoming album ‘Light Up The Sky’, which will be released via Frontiers on June 28.

Sunburst will release their new album ‘Manifesto’ via Inner Wound Recordings on June 14

Tyketto plan to record their new album later this year for a release in 2025.

UK Subs release a live album, ‘The Last Will And Testament Of UK Subs’, through Cleopatra Records on May 3.

Voyager release a 4CD set entitled ‘The Early Years’ on June 21 via Season of Mist. It covers the band’s albums between 2003 and 2011.

A new live set by Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention is released on June 21. Featuring nearly five hours of material, most previously unreleased, it is entitled Whisky a Go Go, 1968′.

News - Tours and Gigs

Newly announced UK tours (2024 unless stated):

the Blockheads (May), Joe Bonamassa (Sat Jun 15 Basingstoke), Boston Manor (Sep), the Commoners (Jul), the Cult (Oct, Nov), Dream Theater (Oct 20 London), Godsticks (Jun, Sep), Gun (Dec), Haken (Sep), Lindisfarne (Apr-Dec), Mammoth VH (Jul), Duff McKagan (Oct), Motionless In White (Feb 2025), KK’s Priest (Aug), Public Service Broadcasting (Oct), Steeleye Span (May), Tyketto + Little Caesar (Sep), Tyla’s Dogs D’Amnor (Jul), Midge Ure (Nov, Dec), Rick Wakeman (Nov, Dec), Kim Wilde (2025),

Tyketto/Little Caesar Tour - UK 2024

Upcoming (Gigs – UK)

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

Aerosmith (US), Asia (US), Pat Benatar (US), the Black Keys (US), Bullet For My Valentine + Trivium (EU), Cancer Bats (AU), Chevelle (US), Clutch + Rival Sons (US), Alice Cooper (US), Deep Purple + Yes (US), Dream Theater (US), Drowning Pool + Saliva (US), Evanescence + Halestorm + the Warning (CA), Extreme + Living Colour (US), Foreigner + Lita Ford + Loverboy (US), Fozzy (US), Greta Van Fleet (AU, NZ), GWAR (US), Haken (US), Heart + Cheap Trick (US), Marko Hietala & Tarja Turunen (EU), In This Moment + Ice Inch Nails (US), Kittie (US), Leprous (US), the Lonely Ones (US), Megadeth + Mudvayne + All The Remains (US), Motionless In White (EU 2025), Opeth (US), Public Service Broadcasting (EU), Smashing Pumpkins (US), Chris Stapleton (AU, NZ), the Struts (US), Underoath (US), Paul Weller (US),

Upcoming (USA/ROW)

AC/DC sold over 1.5m tickets on the first day of sales for their upcoming UK & European tour.

Glastonbury organisers have revealed the line-up for the Field Of Avalon, which will include Skindred, Frank Turner, Elles Bailey, The Feeling, The Magic Numbers, New Model Army and Toyah & Robert.

Sweden Rock Festival (Sölvesborg, Sweden June 5-8) have announced that Talisman – A Tribute To Marcel Jacob will appear at the festival. The surviving band members - singer Jeff Scott Soto, guitarist Fredrik Åkesson and drummer Jamie Borger – will be joined by Evergrey’s bassist Johan Niemann.

Steve Grimmett, the producer, songwriter and vocalist of Grim Reaper, will be remembered at the Wings Of Angels Festival in Swindon on November 23. Headlined by Chris Holmes Mean Man (ex-W.A.S.P.) and the line-up includes Fury, Tysondog and the Darker My Horizon.

Keyboard player Geoff Downes has announced a brand new Asia line-up featuring John Mitchell (It Bites, Lonely Robot, Frost*), Planet X drummer Virgil Donati and Harry Whitley, who performed with the Asia line-up at last year’s John Wetton tribute show.

Planet Rockstock - UK 2024

Postponed/cancelled gigs & tours

The Steel Woods have announced they will disband after their tour dates this year. Their US dates remain unaffected, however, they will no longer be supporting Blackberry Smoke on their autumn dates in the UK & Europe.

My Dying Bride have cancelled all their planned 2024 live dates.

Other Stuff

A new documentary about the Beach Boys will air on Disney+ on May 24.

A documentary on Air Supply is in the works. Entitled ‘All Out Of Love: The Air Supply Story’, it is scheduled to air in 2025 to mark the band’s 50th anniversary.

‘Moments That Shook Music: Kurt Cobain’ is a one-hour documentary by Touchdown Films that’s told exclusively through rare archive footage, some of which has never aired on British television before. It forms the centrepiece of an evening’s tribute to Kurt Cobain on BBC Two on Saturday 6 April – 30 years and a day after Kurt Cobain’s passing aged 27.

Erik Grönwall has announced he is leaving Skid Row, “The main reason being that it’s proved difficult to prioritize my health and full recovery as the lead singer of the band.” Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale (pictured) will front the band for their next four gigs.

Bruce Springsteen has become the first non-British songwriter to become a Fellow of The Ivors Academy. He will formally receive the honour at this year’s Ivor Novello Awards in London on 23 May.

The Hold Steady are to publish a children’s book called ‘Stay Positive’, based on their song of the same name.

KISS have sold the rights to their music catalogue, brand name and intellectual property to Swedish company Pophouse Entertainment Group AB for a reported $300m.

Music retailer Rough Trade has announced that its new Liverpool store will open on 18 April, just in time for Record Store Day on 20 April.

John Farnham’s memoir ‘The Voice Inside’ with Poppy Stockell is published on October 30.

Disney+ will air ‘Let It Be’, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s original 1970 film about the Beatles, on May 8.

Steve Dawson, a founding member of Saxon, and the band’s bassist between 1975 and 1986, has been jailed for six years for historic child sex offences.

Phil Mogg has stated UFO have officially finished in a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock - “I think it’s come to a conclusion. We did that last U.K. tour in 2019, just before COVID. So that was kind of the end of it and the time was right.”

This year’s Rock n Roll Hall of Fame inductees will include Peter Frampton, Foreigner, Dave Matthews Band and Ozzy Osbourne.

Anthrax has announced that, due to personal reasons, bassist Frank Bello will not be able to accompany the band on its upcoming South American tour. Filling in on those dates, as well as two U.S. festival shows in May, will be Anthrax founding member and original bassist Dan Lilker, marking his first appearance with the band in 40 years.

Vocalist Dave Moras has left Hell In The Club.

Trouble have announced Garry Naples as their new drummer

News - RIP

Singer songwriter Mark Spiro, who wrote songs and produced for many artists including Julian Lennon, Bad English and Cheap Trick

Drummer Gerry Conway, former member of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and Jethro Tull

Co-founder and bassist of Ultravox, Chris Cross

Firehouse vocalist CJ Snare

Max Werner, former vocalist and drummer with Kayak

Allman Brothers Band co-founder Dickey Betts

Mike Pinder, keyboards player in the original line-up of the Moody Blues


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?

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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Album review: BLACKTOP MOJO – Pollen

Blacktop Mojo - Pollen

Facebook  [Release date 05.04.24]

This reviewer loved Blacktop Mojo’s last album, 2021′s self-titled release and expectations are high for this new one. The band’s line-up has had one change since with guitarist Chuck Wepfer being replaced by Malcolm Booher. He joins the rest of Blacktop Mojo’s line-up, namely vocalist Matt James, guitarist Ryan Kiefer, bassist Matt Curtis and drummer Nathan Gillis.

There have been four singles released ahead of the album, the last of these being the radio friendly ‘I Can’t Tell’. The first song released from ‘Pollen’ was ‘Red Enough’, a song that typifies the band’s sound – a heady mix of grunge, southern rock and always that focus on melodies that connect with the listener. Another hit single that never was…

‘As The Light Fades’ has guitarist Rob McNelley (Eric Church, Luke Combs) guesting and given this song has a distinct Bob Seger feel, it comes as no surprise to read that McNelley has played in Bob Seger’s band.

Adding in female backing vocals, a soupcon of Hammond and Blacktop Mojo have themselves a classic song! Also in that retro 70s vibe is the gentle ‘Like Wild Horse’, a song that highlights Matt James’s vocal prowess. Lovely guitar and piano & organ on this one too.

Whisper it quietly but ‘Shoulda Just Gone To Sleep’ rivals Nickelback at their best (or worst depending on how you feel about Nickelback!). Another song with a strong riff and melody, plus a passionate vocal.

There is plenty to enjoy and variety on the album, including ‘Something’s Changed’, which sees the band off down a soul route with great success. One things for sure Blacktop Mojo are one talented bunch of musicians.

Yep, Blacktop Mojo have done it again with an album high on quality and melody. If ever a band had a breakout album this is it. ****

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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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 : SON OF MAN – Gaslight

Pete Feenstra chatted with George Jones about the new album and development of Son Of Man.  First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, 7 April 2024.

Son Of Man - Gaslight

Esoteric Antenna [Release date : 26.04.24]

‘Gas Light’ is Son Of Man’s third release and is essentially a classic rock album, with nods to the Gods of the genre such as Zeppelin, Purple, Floyd (with Dave Gilmour in particular), AC/DC, The Who, and on the last track Yes.

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

The album flows from beginning to the end on the back of an undulating sonic sweep due in no small part to keyboard player Marco James, while guitarist George Jones anchors the project with his intricate attention to detail, notably his solid rhythm playing, an intuitive ability to switch from power chords to subtle solos, and occasional acoustic sketches.

His role is that of a buttress between the powerful rhythm section of bassist Ray Jones and drummer Bob Richards, and Richie Galloni, an animated vocalist with a fine range whose vivacity dominates a harmony drenched album.

What’s probably missing is a couple of memorable songs to match their riff driven intensity and melodic sweep.

At their best, the band combines story telling narratives with well chosen retro musical influences played with a contemporary fervour.

The outstanding ‘There Will Come A Day’ for example, evokes The Eagles’  ‘Doolin Dalton’ and more generally Pink Floyd, on the first of two Native American themed songs,

The lyrical imagery might be as old as the hills, but there’s an undoubted emotional pull to the song, while George Jones’s David Gilmour style guitar resolution pushes it into the realms of a resounding triumph

“The union wants a railroad cross the prairie, they want to lay it down as fast they can, and populate the country all around it, and civilize and wipe out the red man.”

And while the track nails the band’s style admirably, it also leaves us in no doubt that they have traded the last vestiges of their Man connection for a classic rock heritage.

That said, it isn’t quite the clean break that you might expect, as evidenced by echo reverb intro of the 80’s sounding ‘Far From Home’, which has palpable Micky Jones feel to it, while the track as a whole could be The Fixx.

The album opens with ‘Down’,  the first of 2 arpeggiated keyboard patterns, (there’s a similar motif on the following ‘Stuck’ ) which references Pink Floyd on a strummed acoustic before exploding into life on a heavy duty Jimmy Page style riff.

It then reaches for the kind of a harmony rich hook which is a template for the album as a whole.

For example, the opening riff to ‘Stuck’ could be AC/DC, but it quickly morphs into a recognisable Son Of Man track because of the harmonies.

The title track leans on a sludgy Zeppelin style riff, but with doctored vocals, synth pulses and a symphonic chorus, which tells us; “perceptions lost but at what cost, the gaslight fades til all is lost.”

And if “gaslight” is taken to mean a term for psychological manipulation, the band bursts through the claustrophobic feel at the 2.38 mark, with some fiery guitar and organ interplay which recalls early Deep Purple.

As an aside; the album also uses a few Zappa style repeated lyrical and musical motifs, notable the use of the words “down” and “gaslight” alongside the 2 native American song themes and several different but related riffs.

They all act as memory triggers which will make you want to play this ripping rock album again.

Stylistically, the band is unafraid to follow where their muse takes it, be it on the powerful rock ballad ‘Can’t Stop Loving You’ which features Galloni’s vocal prowess perfectly, or ‘The 103’, spirited hard rock homage to the famed moped, complete with glistening harmonies.

The intro to ‘Tomorrow’ feels like a waltz before building to another George Jones,  David Gilmour style indulgence, while the riff driven rocker ‘Hiding’ broaches an AOR feel complete with a Honky Tonk piano and a big wall of sound.

Then there’s the portentous feel and sabre rattling stomping intensity of ‘The Road’, which is topped and tailed by Bob Richards military drum break, and features more colourful lyrical imagery: “The desert wind it burns my  eyes wind, spirit soars as the eagles flies, red men’s country, white man thief, steal the line the land that’s  there beneath.”

It’s also notable for repeated bass motif, a big mid-number drum break and an unexpected acoustic (or possible Theremin) riff, which thinking about it, could be Man!

The subsequent chiming guitar part and choral drenched symphonic wall of sound leads to Bob Richards’s staccato finish on another album highlight.

They round things off with the wonderful ‘Thanks For The Ride’. The blended tinkling piano figure, strings and acoustic guitar intro sounds like a film soundtrack, until it’s ripped asunder by another Page style riff.

It’s framed by Celtic guitar tone and a choral drenched wall of sound which has an eerie Micky Jones quality. Not a bad ghost to have in the machine.

Marco James’s concluding piano coda is the perfect finish to an album you will want to revisit. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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

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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 : VAN DER GRAAF – Vital (2 CD Remaster)

Cherry Red [Release date : 29.03.24]

The year after England won the world cup, English musician Chris Judge Smith took a “summer of love” trip to San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury, a pivotal point on the Flower Power map.

It is not explained why he returned with the words, Van Der Graaf Generator on his lips. But that’s what he called the band he formed in 1967, with singer songwriter, Peter Hammill and keyboard player, Nick Peame.

The abrasive progressive rock of VDGG was the very antithesis of the soft rock sounds emanating from the USA’s west coast, so how that visit influenced his band name decision remains a puzzle. We can only guess that he spent his time listening to Captain Beefheart.

A little over ten years later, after releasing 8 studio albums, the band recorded their first live album, Vital (1978) at the Marquee Club in London.

It turned out to be the band’s Swan Song. It disbanded later that year.

The recording has now been remastered from the original tapes, and will be released this month as a 2 CD package.

Of the sixties progressive bands who came to the fore by pursuing rock, jazz and experimental sounds, Van Der Graaf (as it came to be known) was often mentioned in the same breath as fellow art rockers, King Crimson. But it was Hammill’s dark, existentialist lyrics, and the band’s musical ferocity that marked them out as exceptions to the norm.

Centrepiece is the ‘Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers/The Sleepwalkers medley, a 14 minute truncation of the originals’ combined 34 minute duration. Zappa-esque time changes and conflicting instrumental match ups piece the song together skilfully. Merged like this, it becomes an hypnotic stream of consciousness. Darkly hued and razor edged.

Elsewhere, Hammill’s lyrics artfully illustrate that there’s a difference between life lessons and lectures, and indeed most songs are a (very large) snapshot of his honestly spoken world view,

While songs like ‘Ship of Fools’, ‘Still Life’ and ‘Pioneer Over C’, are full of aggressive, grinding, churning progressive rock, they are fitted out with piercing lyrics with many targets. The collective foolishness that plagues humanity, and the notion that immortality would come at an unaffordable cost, are but two.

Clearly, it’s never less than challenging at times. But for the band’s many fans, who expect a lot, this live gig went down a treat. ***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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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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Feature: DANNY VAUGHN at Fairycroft House, Saffron Walden, May 24 2024

A new venture at a smaller venue is the focus of our feature and emphasising the continuing importance of grass roots music promotion…

Feature by Jason Ritchie

Not content with photographing rock and roll artists under his Mart’s Arts Photography handle, Martin David Porter is putting on an acoustic gig by Tyketto frontman Danny Vaughn on Friday 24 May at Fairycroft House, Saffron WaldenHere Mart gives us the background to the gig and the iconic venue it will be held in…

With the current state of live music at grassroots level why the heck would you want to put on gigs?!

(Laughs) Maybe I’m tapped in the head, I am certainly busy enough without putting myself through it, that’s for sure. Mainly because I love live music so much and I am stubborn and do not want to see it die. Another reason is I have worked with so many great acts who I’d love to see play at Fairycroft House that I’d really want to make happen. So why not get off my backside and do it ?

I have the connections, passion, venue to put on a show that I’d like to see and get other people to pay to come along and make it happen.

What appeals to you about the venue, Fairycroft House?

Fairycroft House is such a special place, it has an aura and a certain little magic that makes anyone involved there fall in with love with the place. Since I was a kid, it was a youth centre and a place to meet. It so nearly became a block of houses before Tim Atkinson stepped in and saved it.

There is so much going on there and live music is only a small proportion of what happens; from being a meeting place for the Town’s young carers, dementia café, a place for the elderly to come during the day, creative writing, life drawing, language classes, dance, ballet, all aspects of the arts and crafts, and comedy nights.

The All Star Jam is very popular and draws in musician from many miles as does its sister night the more relaxed Wood & Wire acoustic sessions. Tim recently had the main Burston Hall (named after Tim’s great friend Wurzel of Motorhead fame) renovated with a huge chimney wall removed improving its potential so much so that when I’d been shooting at some of these venues that are known on the live music scene with reverence, I started to think to myself, Fairycroft is bigger than here, there’s better loading in and parking, it is generally a nicer place etc. The wall coming down was just the first phase of bringing this building to life, a music venue to contend with any other of the smaller venues.

You’ve put on gig previously. What have the been highlights from these?

I’ve done a few now, all have very different highlights; Leader of Down bringing a full light show, smoke, flames, festival level amplification and production into Saffron Walden Town Hall. This was putting on something that does not happen there outside a Leader of Down show apart from the Miss Disco ones (which I work on as their photographer).

L.O.D. is a full hard rock show with support from local acts and bands from as far away as Wales. The Hillbilly Hoedown featured three local acts (Dan Pipe, Moonshine Coyote, James White & The Wild Fire) that specialise in three very different areas of the Americana sound but all doing original material as well as the odd cover. It was a sell out and a very good night out, that’s got to be a highlight.

Doris Brendal & Lee Dunham was another highlight for a third reason: I knew what I had with the package I’d put together that night and was so invested with the whole thing. People came up to me to tell me what an amazing night it was, how high quality it was and how great the performances were. It made all the hard work and attention to detail worthwhile. People enjoying what I do is basically the reason for these answers I suppose.

Getting Tyketto’s Danny Vaughn to headline is a bit of a coup. How did this come about?

Yes, I know, I am well chuffed he agreed. I am a fan, but Danny has been a friend of mine for well over a decade now.

I will tell you a funny story about my first meeting with Danny; a friend of mine introduced us on social media and I spoke to Danny a few times about photographing the Ultimate Eagles whom he was in at that time, it was either their first show or one of the first.

I was introduced to him in person on the evening just before he went on and I chatted with him, my friend and my Mrs. I told him why I was trying to get into the music scene as a photographer; I had a passion for music and loved it so much but had no talent musically,

I had tried to play bass and could not hold a tune in a bucket. So, mid gig when he’s doing the crowd participation he says, “Right I want to see all your hands. I want to hear all your voices, as loud as you can, everyone of you can sing…………….except him!”. He points to and me and smiles.

Soon after Tyketto had just reformed with their original line up there was a proper buzz about it in the melodic rock circles. I questioned Danny about the band having its own social media page and presence, he wasn’t sure a first and didn’t have the time or experience at that point to create one.

With his blessing, I created a website for him and managed it for a good few years until someone could take over. Many years have passed since those days, and it’s fair to say our contact with each other was not as often as it was.

I would  still, schedule permitting, shoot his various live projects whenever possible; I was due to do a quick promo shoot before his last solo gig at the Grace in London, but he caught a bug that meant he had to reduce his activity to just shows so as not to ruin his voice and let his fans down.

Other than being one of the best singers and frontmen I’ve ever seen, he is also a gentleman who remembers his allies over the years hence he agreed when I asked him to.

If this Danny Vaughn gig proves successfully what gigs could we possibly see you promoting in the future?

I intend to make the Mart’s Arts Presents a series, a brand if you like! I want to support Fairycroft as a friend of the venue and the staff there. With the immense work and events that they already host, I want to help put the venue on the live music map. My aim is having bigger national/international headlining acts and have local acts support them, bringing them to attention of headliners’ fans.

The trick is finding musicians of Doris Brendal, Leader of Down and Danny Vaughn’s stature that are willing to put their necks on the line and give a new venue/promoter a chance. Both Tim and I are pretty well connected, and I have a wish list, watch this space…

Anything else to add…

I just like to say to anyone who ever considers buying a concert ticket then please do so, venues are closing all over the place. Music is one of the fundamental parts of civilisation, it predates language and sadly nowadays certain areas will try and convince you its folly or a hobby and not important, but it is! However hard things are currently, a gig is often only the cost of a few coffees and a cake.

PS if people ask me what was the best ever gig I’ve ever seen Danny’s Tyketto at Firefest 2012 is in the top three, I’d seriously buy a ticket to see him sing with Tyketto or solo of I were you.

Danny Vaughn will need no introduction to readers of this site, be it with Tyketto, solo or more recently as part of Snake Oil & Harmony with Dan Reed. Here he gives us an update on all things Tyketto and what we can expect at the gig…

What sort of setlist can we expect at the gig on May 24th?

My set lists are never the same from show to show. There are a few songs, of course, that
people expect to hear, but I also like to try and cover as much of my album making career as possible. Also, I like to have those who are attending a show write to me and tell me what they would most like to hear me play. It’s challenging and it keeps things fresh.

What have you got planned music wise for this year?

It just seems to get busier and busier! Tyketto shows, festivals, solo acoustic shows, house
concerts, recording and composing work, etc. I’m going to spend a lot of time in airports this year.

Are there any plans in the pipeline for more Tyketto activity?

Oh yeah, Tyketto has a lot going on. We’re playing a bunch of big festivals this year:
Bonfest, Call Of The Wild, Maid Of Stone, Wildfest and Sweden Rock. There will be a U.K.
tour with a very special headline guest in the autumn. That will be announced soon. And I’m starting to work on writing the next album which we hope to release in 2025.

Do you as a singer find it more challenging to sing in an acoustic setting? For example, you are the sole focus of the audience.

The acoustic setting can be very daunting, more so than even a large festival audience, because there is nothing to hide behind. But I love the intimacy of the acoustic shows. I love attempting to create a memorable mood with an audience and sharing the stories from my songs and my life. It feels very communal, even familial.

Message for your fans…

My message to my fans is simple. Your support and encouragement is a palpable force that I feel every single day. I’m deeply grateful to everyone that still wants to hear me sing and comes out to support live music. Thank you :)

Tim Atkinson, not only is bassist in Leader of Down, a band he formed with former Motorhead guitarist Wurzel, but runs Fairycroft House, a venue that mixes community events and live music. We asked Tim to tell us more about the venue and how he became involved in it…

How did you become to be involved in Fairycroft House?

I used to run Rockschools for young people there with Würzel from Motörhead and he always used to say to me that we should buy the building and then after his sad passing the building was closed down by Essex County Council and the opportunity arose to purchase it and turn Fairycroft into a community venue.

Is the plan to have more live shows at the venue, in addition to the community events, of which there seem to be a healthy amount of.

We will be increasing the number of live shows throughout the year and are just having a
new lighting and sound system installed and we are really trying to make it the best live
venue in this area for its size. We have all genres of music here to cater for everyone’s taste as well as regular comedy nights and other events.

We have 2 recording and rehearsal studios so we can cover everyone’s needs in the area.

For someone thinking of attending an event at Fairycroft House what is its appeal and what does it have that perhaps other venues don’t?

Fairycroft is a unique place and as it was originally a Georgian Manor House it had its own
charm. We have recently made the main hall larger by removing a wall and it has an
atmosphere of its own. The best thing I can say is to come down and see us and experience
it for yourself and we have our own car park which really helps in a rural area.

Danny Vaughn

Singer Danny Vaughn is one of the best singers in Rock today, with Classic Rock Magazine labelling him “Titanic Tonsils”. Known as a solo artist as well as tenures in the bands Vaughn, Waysted, Snake Oil & Harmony (with Dan Reed), and a much requested guest vocalist in the melodic rock circles on many albums and projects.

Danny, however, is best known for being the frontman and founding member of Tyketto,
the US Melodic Rockers who scored platinum success with their debut album, Don’t Come easy, featuring the anthem, Forever Young, alongside Wings, Nothing but Love, Burning Down Inside, Standing Alone and the follow up album, Strength in Numbers included the radio hits End of The Summer Days and Rescue Me.

Still recording, Tyketto’s last album, Reach, was released in late 2016, topping the UK
rock charts, and the band have toured consistently over the years, including performances at Download festival, Steelhouse, Stone Free festival, Sweden Rocks, Rock Im Tal, Rockfest Barcelona, as well as touring all over the UK, Europe, USA and recently
Australia.

This will be a very special acoustic solo show at Fairycroft House before Danny takes his
Tyketto lads to headline the Sunday slot at Call of The Wild at the Lincolnshire Showground two days later.

Rob Angelico

Support comes in Mart’s Arts presents fashion; booking local musicians in the form of Rob Angelico, who has an impressive career in the rock music industry. Currently the frontman in the band Mansworth and former lead singer of Piston who released the brilliant ‘Let Us Rise’ album in 2019. They were noted by Planet Rock as ones to watch, performing with the likes of Phil Campbell & T.B.S, The Temperance Movement, Sebastian Bach and supporting Ugly Kid Joe and Thunder at the Birmingham Resorts World Arena.

With his bluesy, soulful yet powerful voice with Danny, it makes the complete package of
impressive vocalists who have seen it and done it in hard rock World!

CORY/PROUD

The nights openers will be CORY/PROUD , local singer Tom Cory and guitarist James
Proud with be bringing their popular ‘Starkers’ mini set to Fairycroft for this very special
night.

Fri 24th May 2024
Doors 19:30
Tickets £15.00
Bar open
Limited car park available


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?

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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EP review: SILVEROLLER – At Dawn

Silveroller

Bandcamp [Release date 01.03.24]

Silveroller announced their presence last year with a line-up of respected blues guitarist Aaron Keylock joined by drummer Joe Major, bassist Tadhg Bean Bradley, organist Ross Munro and a real vocal find in Jonnie Hodson. Boy, can he put some passion into the blues based hard rock on this debut six song EP!

As the band say of this release, “We’re so proud to present our debut record to the world. For one reason or another, this collection of songs hasn’t been easy to get out to you, like many bands before us, a lot has stood in the way.

But now, without restraints, we’re glad that you’re finally able to hear them. We hope you dig what you hear, and that you come with us on the ride! We wanted to record a snap shot of who we were at the time we went into the studio and we can’t wait to get out on the road and play these songs live.” The last part they have done as they supported De Wolff on their UK dates in March.

Part of Silveroller’s appeal is that they take the classic sound of bands like Free and the Black Crowes, then add their own musical stamp, none more so than on the opener ‘Black Crow’.

The organ playing of Ross Munro adds extra magic, whilst Aaron Keylock’s solo shows why he is so well liked and respected in blues circles. The big plus though is Jonnie Hodson who has the prefect vocal for this type of music. He can also dial things down a bit as can be heard on ‘Turn To Gold’.  Six minutes of 70s infused rock of the highest quality.

‘Ways Of Saying’ is one for daytime rock radio ad the gentle start lulls the listener in before the song explodes into a dazzling mix of blues guitar riffs and a big sing-a-long chorus. ‘Other Side’ taps into a southern rock meets gospel vibe, similar to the Answer. Oh, and we get a rather tasty slide solo from Mr Keylock to seal the deal. ‘Come On, Come In’ sees the EP out in laid back fashion with a ballad that builds nicely to the crescendo and guitar solo.

Next time the Answer, the Black Crowes or Robert Jon & the Wreck need a support band to please their audience and keep them on their toes, they need to give Silveroller a call. A stronger debut EP you couldn’t have hoped for. Classy hard rocking blues and a band to watch over the coming year and beyond. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


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Album review : FIREWIND – Stand United

AFM Records [Release date : 08.03.24]

10th album from Power Metal band, Firewind.

The band, Gus G, Herbie Langans, Petros Cristo and Jo Nunez have established their Power Metal credentials over and over again during the last 25 years, with all four continually investing in a whole that’s clearly greater than the sum of the parts.

Gus G is a ferociously talented axeman. His guitar oriented songwriting skills merge seamlessly with Langan’s macho roar, beginning Stand United with the stomping ‘Salvation’ and ending it with the love conquers all ballad, ‘Days Of Grace’.

And they maintain an ever present air of engaged cool, cranking up the rhetoric and the guitars to an operatic intensity, delivering hulking Power Metal songs with sinuous, mature grained hooks, like ‘Destiny Is Calling’ and ‘Come Undone’.

‘The Power Within’ dials down the intensity (a bit), riffing on a tough as teak guitar ostinato, as does the more streamlined ‘Fallen Angel’.

The album peaks with the blistering title track which makes no attempt to distance itself from NWOBHM giants like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden.

And why should it? The genre survives and indeed thrives despite being continually talked down. Gus G’s finger blurring axe solo ices the cake, and Dennis Ward’s production gives the music the oomph it deserves.

Lyrically, the album’s issue driven songs take their lead from the title track. References to Climate change, Nuclear war and Global pandemics are threaded through the album, existential dangers that throw a scare into anyone paying attention.

That said, there is little difference to be detected in style and delivery, between one Firewind album to another. Like AC/DC, with whom they have a passing resemblance, they long ago dismissed the notion of artistic growth. They’ve nothing to prove now, they just keep on pounding out album after album of eminently strong Power Metal songs.

Works for me. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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Album review: LILLIAN AXE – The Box Vol 2, The Quickening

Cherry Red [Release date : 29.03.24]

The Quickening is the second instalment of a two part series documenting the recorded life and times of metal’s most underrated band, Lillian Axe.

There are six CDs.

CD1: Deep Red Shadows (2010) w/7 bonus tracks
CD2: XI The Days Before Tomorrow (2012) w/7 bonus tracks
CD3: Fields Of Yesterday (a 17 track compilation of demos from 1999)
CD4: One Night In The Temple (Acoustic live set part 1, 2014)
CD5: One Night In The Temple (Acoustic live set part 2, 2014)
CD6: Live Summerfest (1992)

Even if you hadn’t heard the music, mainman Steve Blaze makes his views clear in a 2014 interview: “I write about life, emotions, events that move me, happiness, sorrow, death, afterlife, anger, power and strength. These are the basic spiritual essences of life and our existence. If something moves me, chances are it will move others, and I write about it.”

So, not for Blaze the cheap thrills or easy wins gained by formulaic, cliched, verse, bridge, chorus heavy metal.

The two new studio albums confirmed this emphatically, digging down deep, unearthing several nuggets of classy heavy metal. ‘Nocturnal Symphony’ and ‘Under The Same Moon’ from Deep Red Shadows both weave elements of Prog through the Metal, keeping us on our toes. ‘Death Comes Tomorrow’ and ‘Gather Up The Snow’ from ‘The Days Before Tomorrow’ resonate with older school metal, showing us that they have very effectively assimilated past and present influences.

Both reissues here are knee deep in bonus tracks.

Notwithstanding the band’s high value stage performance on Disc 6 and a suite of demos on Disc 5 that many metal bands would think constituted the finished article, the real good stuff is found on Discs 4 and 5.

One Night In the Temple was recorded in South Landing Studios, a still functioning Temple known for its artist friendly aura and the warmth of its acoustics. It was performed live in front of an invited audience of around 100 family and friends.

There are many highlights here. The real standouts perhaps are fan favourite, ‘Ghost Of Winter’, a touching expression of youthful fears; the heart rending ‘Bow Your Head’; the self examining ‘Crucified’, and the crowd version of ‘Nobody Knows’.

Blaze intertwines stories and memories between the songs, adding further relevance to the lyrics and engaging further with the audience.

These songs and more prove it’s as much the lyrical content of Lillian Axe’s music that has created such a solid fanbase. And kudos to “new” vocalist, Brian C. Jones for enunciating the thoughts and emotions in Blaze’s lyrics so clearly. *****

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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Interview: JOHN McCOY & DAVE QUINCY

Fusion/prog rock band Zzebra recorded two studio albums in the mid 70s (and a 3rd in 1975 that remained unreleased for 35 years), and some wonderful music that should have been much more in the public eye. Joe Geesin recently interviewed bassist John McCoy and saxophonist/flutist David Quincy about their time in Zzebra.

Read Joe’s review of the live Zzebra album here

John McCoy

1) You started out as a guitarist, how did the move to bass come about?

Yes I started as guitarist while still at school In Yorkshire based Beat Group The Drovers on the Yorkshire Working Men’s Club and Pub circuit, and after ,The Jinx, The Brian Noone Orchestra etc. I saw an ad in The Yorkshire Post saying Professional Band need Guitarist and Bass player for German tour.

I was straight on the phone and on the train to Leeds ,when I arrived I was told the guitarist position had been filled! but…they still needed a Bass player…So of course I said I could play bass! And I got the gig using a bass that was already there.

Next day with my Dad’s help I went to Music shop Kitchens in Leeds and traded my Vox Ac30 and Watkins Rapier for a Selmer Goliath and Treble and Bass amp and a Fender Precision Bass in Candy Apple Red.(I still have it and use it though it looks somewhat different after all these years and stupid abuse) I was too young to appreciate how good that setup was. Anyway off to Germany to play American Military Bases and German Clubs.

We played Classic Stax /Motown Soul hits crossed with crazy humourous moments courtesy of band leader / drummer none other than bizzare comedian Charlie Chuck! His drum solo featuring raw eggs and flour was memorable.

2) When (and how) did drums, cello and trumpet become part of your repertoire?

I became quite good playing with the Huddersfield Youth Orchestra and Salvation Army bands Christmas concerts. Playing drums was something I picked up along the way….to the annoyance of various drummers.

3) Did you record anything with Clyde McPhatter when you toured with him in the early 70s?

On returning to Britain and going to auditions in London I somehow landed the gig with Clyde McPhatter’s band, I’d learnt a lot of the songs while in Germany checking out the soldiers American imports….Stax, Motown etc It was a kind of Soul Review Show, Clyde was very professional. As far as I know there are no recordings of the tour.

4) What can you remember about your work with Curtis Muldoon?

Curtiss Maldoon were Clive Maldoon and Dave Curtiss. A pair of singer/songwriters in the style of CSNY or Neil Young playing acoustic guitars. Liam (Genocky) auditioned the same day (he turned up with his drums in a wheelbarrow!) and we gelled together immediately and joined the band who were signed to Purple Records. We clicked and went on to record the Maldoon album (at Air Studios) did a few shows, a couple supporting Purple, went off to America and did shows supporting Badfinger (RIP All) who were great.

As Purple management decided to promote Clive Maldoon (R.I.P.) as a solo artiste the band was wound up and Purple management put Liam and I with Legendary Folk Singer Julie Felix and we toured with her here and abroad…Hong Kong even!. After “Going to the Zoo” for a while I was politely let go as Julie thought electric bass wasn’t for her…(probably too loud) I was replaced by the great Danny Thomson.

ZZEBRA - Hungry Horse (Live In Germany 1975)

5) How did joining Zzebra come about?

I didn’t join Zzebra . The band came about when Liam and I were booked for a session (film soundtrack) and met Dave Quincy (Sax) & Terry Smith (Guitar) of IF and Loughty Lasisi Amao from Osibisa playing Sax, Flute, and an incredible array of percussion. Dave & Loughty were looking to work together already and Liam and I were the catalyst that made it all work. At the end of the session we kept on jamming/playing into the early hours and all decided that we should make it a permanent band somehow. Through Dave Quincy’s contacts he was able to find finance mostly through filmaker John Boorman and we began rehearsing writing and doing gigs around London.

Personally this was a great opportunity for me to learn from more experienced musicians ,and develop my writing. I learned a lot about “feel” from Loughty and discovering his African approach to mingling and crossing rhythms/time signatures opened my mind/playing to adventurous ideas away from the limited classical training I had.

We were free to express ourselves musically and it was very enjoyable socially and musically. We went to residential studio Escape in Kent and lived for an intense period of creative recording. under the guidance of the great Ken Burgess Producing along with engineer Tony Taverner a dream team who got the best out of this strange mix of people and styles. It just worked. By now we had been joined by Gus Eden from pop band Love Affair who brought yet another style/direction to the band.We signed to Polydor and released the first album Zzebra.

We became popular doing gigs at the Marquee, Reading festival, tours with Chick Corea’s Return to Forever, Soft Machine, Yes etc…and became the house band at Ronnie Scott’s Club supporting some great American jazz artists. Dizzy Gillespie, Elvin Jones, George Benson etc etc.

After the first album we parted company with Gus Eden and he was replaced by Keyboard whizz Tommy Eyre and Singer Alan Marshall courtesy of introductions by Ken Burgess. Tommy had seen the band at the Marquee and was keen to be involved. We returned to Escape Studios to begin work on a second album but early on it became obvious that guitarist Terry Smith was not at performing to his full potential. He had alcohol problems so we were short of an equally impressive guitarist.

I recorded some rhythm guitar here and there but we needed a great soloist…..at one point the great Jeff Beck came and sat in on a couple of tracks thanks to his friendship with Ken & Tony .For me it was a dream, loved and still love Jeff’s playing. We did as much as we could at Escape studios and returned to London’s Advision Studios to finish and mix the tracks. Tommy Eyre told us of a fantastic young guitarist from Sheffield who came down to audition.

This young guy came in, sat down and played the beautiful solo on “Youve lost that loving Feeling” and that was it! He was in. Steve Byrd joined the band and became a major part during the promotion of that album “Panic!”. The band had evolved into a much more organised affair ,musically ,arrangements were much tighter due to “live” time restraints….we had to cut down the improvising elements ,which were one of the exciting parts of a Zzebra show ,to more funky shorter selections. I was learning all the time that I could play almost any style and wanted to experience all styles.

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6) Was this your first time working with Liam Genocky and Steve Byrd?

Yes this was the first time Liam and I played with Steve Byrd.

7) The two albums (Zzebra, 1974 & Panic, 1975) were very well received, did you think the band should have been bigger?

I thought the band should have been bigger…..it was kind of a “musos” band ,I think a lot of our more unusual tunes went over a lot of peoples heads .

8) What can you remember about the tours?

Not too much…..its a long time ago!

9) Was there any overlap with your work with Scrapyard?

Only that I introduced Bernie Torme to more adventurous musical ideas/directions, Scrapyard was short lived and mutated into McCoy and Samson….but that’s another story.

10) The live album is excellent, did you consider a live album at the time? And how did this release come about?

Thanks. No we didn’t consider a live album at the time. This was a concert organised for a Radio Bremen broadcast, we had to keep the improvising to a minimum and play our “more accessible” tunes. I was approached last year along with Dave Quincey by MIG records who had licensed the recordings from Radio Bremen and were keen to release. After all this time it had become historically interesting partly due to the post Zzebra success of the various members.

11) At times on the live set the rhythm section on the live set is reminiscent of (Eric Burdon’s backing band) War; do you see any similarity?

Wow! I find that interesting but in retrospect yes there are similarities. Which I didn’t notice at the time

12) It must have been disappointing that your third album didn’t get released until 25 years later?

Yes it was disappointing but half way through recording Polydor in their wisdom decided that Punk was the future and we definitely didn’t fit into that category. Understandably funding a seven piece touring band was not making sense to them.

The A&R Dept. had a “New Broom” in the guise of Chris Parry who was keen to make changes at the label. The timing couldn’t have been worse for me personally, my loyalty to Zzebra swayed my decision not to take the offer of joining Curved Air (although I played a couple of shows with them) .

25 years later I was given tapes of the third album and copies of some of the Radio Bremen show by Ken Burgess. Through my involvement with Angel Air Records I compiled and released those tapes as “Lost World” ….which it really was. Bands like Zzebra could not happen in today’s world.

13) You worked with Liam and Steve across several sessions after that; which ones stand out?

After Zzebra split Liam, Steve and myself became busy on the session circuit which was busy at the time ,once again turning to whatever musical style was required. We did a lot of stuff, from soft porn soundtracks to classical affairs. One or two stand out sessions were ,”The Monster Mash” with Vincent Price on vocal! Another good one was the main theme of “Space 1999″ a sci-fi T.V. show which still gets aired today.

14) What led to the image change (the shaven head) when you joined Gillan?

The image change. After the end of Zzebra I was struck by a condition called Alopecia which is the medical term for severe and almost total hair loss. It hit me very quickly. and after being offered a few ridiculous wigs and toupes I had no choice but to shave what little was left and accept it. In those days it was very very unusual ,whereas today it’s hard to find a band without a McCoy clone!

I quickly realised that this was a gift (from God?!) It gave me a new level of confidence and I became known and busier than ever before. I was playing with a band called VHF at the time and I did my first bald head gigs with them. I realised what a great impact the image was having ,people remember and can describe what they have seen much easier than trying to describe what they have heard.

15) A little off piste but I’ve always wanted to you ask you about Tony Rees, who I think was so underrated. How did you meet and did you want to work together more?

Tony T-Bone Rees was the singer in the band Welcome who I joined in 1969 .Many years later we had stayed in touch trying to get various projects off the ground .After Gillan when I was writing songs with Tony he was the obvious choice for my solo albums ,someone who was a friend I could trust and some of his vocals are top class. Being the singer with McCoy was a hard job when the previous singer of my songs was Ian Gillan there would be constant comparisons.

Nevertheless we recorded some great performances from Tony evident on the “Think Hard ” album and the mini album. We had a tour organised and at the Marquee the pressure got to Tony he was drunk, he’d eaten too much, wasn’t well and quite frankly blew it…unable to deliver anything like his recorded performances.

The backers for the tour, publishers, promoters etc were all there at the Marquee and they all said he’s got to go! He’s embarrassing etc etc and they would pull the plug, cancel everything so I had no choice but to quickly find a replacement. It’s another story…last I heard of him he was running a country pub somewhere.

16) How would you like Zzebra to be remembered?

I would like Zzebra to be remembered as a unique band that could never be again. An experimental improvising multiracial treasure chest of influences played by people simply for the love of music.

ZZEBRA - Hungry Horse (Live In Germany 1975)

Dave Quincy

1) How did it all start?

My younger sister brought a recorder home from School and I started on that in 1956.

I then bought a clarinet off a mate for £5 and begin to learn about Music and I loved Modern Jazz. I then bought a second hand alto saxophone in a junk shop cheaply, and I was listening to USA Saxophonist Early Bostic playing the song ‘Flamingo’ and that opened up the door to all the American musicians like Charlie Parker. But I also became a big fan of Bill Haley & The Comets like so many others. So you could say this was my introduction to Jazz Rock music in the late 1950′s.

I also realised how important it was to understand the piano. and I began composition and theory. I started doing gigs like Weddings etc. when I got myself a decent tenor sax and got involved with local rock bands like Sounds Incorporated for a while, but I could not join them because I had an apprenticeship for 5 years with the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sounds Inc went on to support the Beatles in the USA.

My first real pro gig was with Jet Harris when he left the Shadows and formed The Jet Blacks. The first major tour was with Little Richard and Sam Coon in 1962, Sounds Inc were also on this tour.

I carried on with The Jet Blacks after Jet reformed a band with Tony Meehan. In 1965 I joined Chris Farlowe’s band, Albert Lee the guitarist and organist Dave Greenslade were in the band, I was with them for a Year or so. I then went back to concentrate on JAZZ and worked with guitarist Terry Smith quite a lot.

We did Ronnie Scott’s Old Place Club around 1967/68. During this time I did odd session work and played on some recordings with Manfred Mann. I also started up a jazz club in my home town Beckenham in Kent in 1967 on Thursdays and Sundays, this was very successful with players like John McLaughlin, Tubby Hayes Ronnie Scott, John Surman. David Bowie took over the Sunday nights in 1968, I did an interview with Journalist Chris Welch for Jazzwize on this.

2) How did the band If come about in 1969?

Saxophonist Dick Morrisssey and Terry Smith were working with the J.J Jackson Band in 1969 and the asked if I was interested in forming a band, J.J.’S band was managed by Lew Futterman, a New Yorker who also managed Jack McDuff. I agreed to get involved and suggested singer J.W.Hodginson who i met when I worked with him in the Jimmie Nicol Band, who stood in for Ringo Starr on a Beatles tour in 1964.

The band IF was then formed, Lew Futterman decided to call the band IF. The first track we recorded was my song ‘What Can A Friend Say’, Futterman managed to get records deals with Island Records, and Capitol Records in the USA, on the strength of this recording, with great solo’s from Dick and Terry and fine vocal from J.W.

IF went on to record 4 albums which are still available through Repertoire Records. I think the big breakthrough for jazz rock music was the recording by USA Band Blood Sweat And Tears 1968. The original band split in 1972 when Dick became ill. He did continue with other members to see out his contract with Futterman.

3) What can you remember about your time with Zzebra?

Terry Smith and myself were released by Futterman, and we were doing a jazz gig in London, and Loughty Amao turned up with his conga drum and we decided to try and form a band. Difficult to remember when we met John McCoy, but he has filled you in on that. But I think it was important that the celebrated film director John Boorman invested some money, as I mentioned in my Hungry Horse CD liner notes. To be honest I did not realise how good the band became until I listened to this 1975 recording.

When Zzebra signed to Polygram Records in 1973, the music we were playing was not so popular in the UK as their other recent signing QUEEN !! Also glam rock et al was the thing. But I think our music in GERMANY was appreciated. Yes it was a great experience and socially enjoyable but in the end the band ran out of income and gigs in the UK were not sufficient to pay salaries for 7 musicians.

I also think Zzebra could have equalled the band Weather Report if we had only produced a hit single like they did with ‘Birdland’. That’s what this business is all about for long term survival. I remember Zzebra doing a gig at Ronnie Scott’s about the same time as Weather Report were being formed and playing there, so it was in the air, this music then.


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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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Album review : TROJAN / TALION – The Complete Recordings 1984/90 (5 CD Boxset)

Cherry Red [Release date : 28.03.24]

Boxset of remastered material from UK Thrash/Speed Metal band, Trojan, aka Talion.
5 CDs, 49 tracks.

CD1: TROJAN : Chasing The Storm studio album, 1985
CD2: TROJAN : Capturing The Storm – Live At The Dynamo Club, Eindhoven, Holland, 1985
CD3: TALION : Killing The World studio album, 1989
CD4: TALION : Live recordings from tour of Bulgaria, 1989
CD5: TROJAN : Rare and unreleased Trojan demos.

A working class sub genre, NWOBHM reflected the social and industrial unrest that stalked the UK through the seventies, into the eighties. The music was aggressive, fast and loud, built on emotions as much as musical dexterity.

Wigan Speed/Thrash Metal band, Trojan/Talion, climbed onto the bandwagon just as the road ahead went off tangentially into MTV land.
Their story is something of an archetype: early struggles; label problems; management problems, and as reward for persistence, a breakthrough and an eventual album release(s).

The founding member and enduring mainstay of the band, Pete Wadeson reconstructed Trojan after it fell apart in 1984. It was this new formation that wrote and recorded the album, Chasing The Storm. This is the centrepiece of the boxset, and in turn, a trio of tracks, beginning with the explosive title song, plus the anthemic ‘Icehouse’, and of course, ‘Backstabber’, a swirling, heavy metal maelstrom, form the essence of the album.

Later that year, on stage in one of Holland’s best known metal venues, the band’s enthusiasm proves to be almost combustible. The audio is limited of course, but nevertheless, the sheer full burn velocity of ‘Tonight We’ve Got It Made’ and ‘Take No Prisoners’ scorch a path through the cool evening air.

Once again, conflicting motives and clashing ambitions led to the break up of the band. Only stalwart, Pete Wadeson, and vocalist, Graeme Wyatt were left standing.

They resurfaced with a harder, faster, heavier new band, Talion. Immediately scoring a deal with up and coming minor label, Major Records, and recording their one and only album, Killing The World.

It opens with the heavily percussive title track. A grinding regression to the Neanderthal beginnings of heavy metal, performed at warp speed, with Wyatt reaching up successfully to the limit of his range.

The rest of the album locks into a ballistic barrage of armour plated riffs and thrashy speed metal, as good as anything coming across the Atlantic from the likes of Testament and Onslaught at the time.

And proving that the genre has no boundaries, they created a credible facsimile (with added blood, sweat and tears) of the album onstage in Bulgaria later that year,

The fifth and final CD collects 13 Trojan demos together. Rough mixes which include ‘Bring On The Night’ and ‘Young, Wild, Fast’N’Free’, inexplicably excluded from Chasing The Storm.

As back catalogues go, this one is as comprehensive as it gets. ****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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Rising Stars: WYNONA BLEACH (interview)

WYNONA BLEACH

Mixing alternative rock, shoegaze and power pop, Wynona Bleach are a 5-piece from Belfast, NI. 2021 saw them sign to legendary indie label Fierce Panda (Coldplay, Placebo, Death Cab For Cutie); in early 2022 the band’s debut album Moonsoake was unleashed, unveiling an exciting and energetically passionate body of work, screaming battered hearts and fractured emotions.

The band’s latest single is the sassy and dreamily lush Swim In The Bay – available from all download and streaming platforms. We had a chat with guitarist Jonny Woods from the band about music, life, their new single and everything in between.

Which artists (musical and otherwise) influence your sound?

We love Placebo, The Joy Formidable, The Smashing Pumpkins, Curve, and Veruca Salt

Although your music is absolutely rockin – it also feels like you have a Shoegaze quality to it – would you agree ?

We get compared a lot to shoe gaze stuff because of the amount of layered guitars we tend to do, but honestly we think we are more Alt Rock! We’ve been called Crunchy Bubblegrungers and we think that’s probably the best description of what we do!! We love having punchy vocals and bending genres.

We love the DIY nature of the Swim In The Bay video! Is a hands-on approach important to your musical output?

Honestly, it’s a budget thing. Swim’s video was shot on a budget of about £14! The creativity has to be kicked up a notch to be able to make it work cohesively and still look interesting.

What we did was borrow a square drum riser from a friend who hires them out, put it on wheels, and spun it around our rehearsal space (which happens to be in a very 80’s looking ballroom) – We then put the camera on the riser so that the background seemed to spin. We also then got a big tub from Ikea, put bin bags in the bottom of it and filled it with salty coffee-water (the salt helps it reflect more) and then set a TV up and filmed the reflection on the surface of the water! We then edited that in, to give a real analog watery effect!

Tell us a bit about what your live show is like…

We are a laser beam focused, intense and loud show with lots of guitar slinging and fun to be had!

Any funny or cool tour stories to relate?

We love 10-pin bowling on our days off, and our long-suffering sound engineer is the reigning champ. Also, a few years before the Ukraine war, we toured Russia. One time deep in Siberia we played a show in an Irish bar/club called “Harats”.

After the show the promoter wanted us to go to a party, which our tour manager allowed. He took us to an underground club called The Cloud Rooms which was a vape club/bar. We got totally hammered and at the end when we tried to pay, they wouldn’t allow it! It was a special free booze club for invite only, run by two wealthy Russian computer programmers. It was amazing.

What is the music scene like in Belfast? Where would you take us for a rocking night out?

There are amazing venues in Belfast depending on what you’re after. There’s sweaty loud and rowdy basement shows in McHugh’s Bar, big halls like the Ulster hall and newly completed Mandela Hall. One of our favourite venues is the Oh Yeah Music Centre, a venue, music exhibition space and home to many studios and music industry professionals in our city. It’s named after the massive Ash song.

What has the rest of 2024 have in store for you?

We are completing our new Album in March/April 2024, and will be announcing two tours this year, one in Ireland and one in UK, to coincide with the album release which we hope to be later this year!!

Interview by Jason Ritchie


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


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

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Power Plays w/c 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: NINEBARROW – Harwell Village Hall, 15 March 2024

A pleasing sign to read on the doors tonight – sold out. Live music maybe in intensive care in some cases but signs of recovery are thankfully showing.

Opening tonight were Oxfordshire female duo Wednesday’s Wolves, who I had first seen perform live at this same venue supporting Sam Carter back in early 2022. Their voices combine beautifully on their own songs like ‘Beast’ and ‘Silver for the Boatman’, and went to another level on their stunning version of the Chris Isaak classic ‘Wicked Game’.

A well received set and I am sure Wednesday’s Wolves won over some new fans after tonight’s performance.

ninebarrow

Ninebarrow - Jon Whitley and Jay LaBouchardiere – have built up a cottage industry around their music, which includes walking guides and tours in their native Dorset, planting their own woodland (partly funded by their Barrow Bods Facebook group) as well as a growing and loyal fanbase. This was the final gig of their March tour, and indeed the last time an audience would see them in 3D until 2025 due to their impending new arrival, a baby! Pretty sure said baby will have a pair of doting dads and certainly won’t be wanting for lull-a-byes sung to them!

This was the second time seeing Ninebarrow too, the first time being back in 2018 in Bracknell. They have certainly fulfilled their promise of folk magic since then with a series of superbly enjoyable and meaningful albums. Alongside the mighty Bellowhead, one of my favourite folk artists in the past decade or so.

Two sets tonight, with an interval so the audience could, as Duncan the promoter of these gigs, “spread the load” across the loos. In all seriousness it is promoters like Duncan who keep the folk scene and the wider live/gig scene going. Tonight’s gig was a deserved sell out, however, not all shows have been and if like me you can’t afford to travel to the arena sized gigs, stay local and support the grassroots scene. The established artists and cowshed arenas don’t need your valuable support as much as the grassroots and local music scenes do.

With Ninebarrow, both on album and performing live, it is songs like ‘Come January’ that set them apart, as their vocals and harmonies really do bring to mind Simon & Garfunkel. High praise indeed, however, they certainly deserve it, as does their musicianship on a song like ‘Nestledown’. Mind you, as they revealed during the course of the evening they started out playing rockier music including Lynyrd Skynyrd covers. Ooh, now how’s about a Ninebarrow album of rock classics?

Both Jay and Jon have a natural way of storytelling and banter in between songs, wherein lies part of their charm, retelling the stories of where the songs came from. A perfect example being ‘A Pocket Full of Acorns’. Not only wonderfully sung and performed tonight, but the backstory to the song is very interesting. It comes from the story of Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, Lord Nelson’s second-in-command at the Battle of Trafalgar, who carried acorns in his pocket to plant when out walking. His aim was to ensure wood for the warships of future generations, as he knew that the oak was a finite resource, even though the seeds he planted wouldn’t be mature until he was long gone, he knew it was important to do so. Ninebarrow have done something similar with planting their woodland to offset their carbon footprint from touring.

They did two covers in the second set. First was Nick Drake’s ‘River Man’, which they do their own take on as they said it is nigh on impossible to match the original. From the pre-song intro you can see what a big influence the music of Nick Drake has had on Ninebarrow. The other was ‘Ride On’, one of Christy Moore’s most famous songs (although it was written by Jimmy MacCarthy) and this one lends itself nicely to a bit of audience participation, as what folk gig would be complete without a chance to sing?!

They closed the second set with the crowd pleasing ‘Prickle-eye Bush’, before an encore of ‘Row On’, another tune that lends itself naturally to a sing-a-long.

A memorable gig and one enjoyed equally by audience and performers alike, as for Ninebarrow it will be virtual shows now for the foreseeable. Do seek out their online shows, the next one is scheduled for July.

Folk is in good hands with such talented and engaging artists as Ninebarrow and Wednesday’s Wolves.

ninebarrow2

Review by Jason Ritchie

Photos by Andy Welsh


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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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Gig review: MARTIN TURNER – Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

2023 saw Martin Turner revisit the 50th anniversary of Wishbone Ash’s seminal live album Live Dates. This year though, he and his band are fast forwarding seven years to do a similar retrospective with ‘Live Dates Volume II’. (as, incidentally, are the current Andy Powell led Wishbone line-up this year!)

Just as with its predecessor, it was the final curtain call for an era of the band, in this case the ‘Mark 2’ line up, where Laurie Wisefield really put his stamp on the band with a very different but equally brilliant playing style to predecessor Ted Turner, and the musical direction of this once most English of bands reflected the trends of the second half of the seventies and their Stateside relocation.

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

It’s an album I even prefer to its more heralded predecessor, with a clearer production and definitive versions of many Mark 2 songs that outshine their studio counterparts. So I was doubly pleased that an early date in the extensive 2024 tour was at my local haunt, the Eel Pie Club, where his band have appeared regularly in recent years.

Surprisingly the show opened with a song outside that album in ‘Blind Eye’, though it was a handy song for the harmony twin guitars of Danny Willson and Misha Nikolic to get their eye in, as it were.

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

The rest of the album (well, nearly all, as we will discover later) was delivered in a fashion faithful to the original, beginning with the now familiar story of the recovering drug addict that led the young Turner up the garden path and inspired ‘Doctor’. It was an excellent example not just of those twin guitars but the way Martin’s bass lines dance among them almost like a third lead instrument.

However the order of songs was altered to suit the flow of a live set, so it was followed by the rarely heard ‘Helpless’, very commercial and almost the little brother of ‘Living Proof’, before the lengthy instrumental ‘F.U.B.B’ in which not a note was wasted. The dreamy, languid melodies of ‘Lorelei’ and ‘Persephone’ that characterise that era of Wishbone saw Martin in excellent voice and the guitarists excelling, Danny in particular.

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

Partner in crime Misha Nikolic, whose role seems to have gradually grown to encompass some backing vocals and a greater role in the inter-band banter came into his own with a harder rocking solo on ‘Runaway’ and the majority of them on ‘Way Of the World’, another epic getting a relatively rare airing, and where Martin and Danny sang in harmony on the second of its two sections.

The second half of the gig began with the sole cut on the album from ‘Argus’, after a fashion as just on the record ‘Time Was’ was stripped of its lengthy gentle intro and went straight into the full blown rock out with some outstanding soloing from Danny. After some rather un-PC remarks from Martin about the man the Japanese call ‘lollie’, there was a rare chance to hear ‘Goodbye Baby Hello Friend’, their blatant (if unsuccessful) push for a hit single. It never sounded particularly Wishbone-ish and hasn’t aged as well as their other material. Danny couldn’t quite replicate the Wisefield vocals either but more than made up for it when playing ‘Ted Turner’, both singing and with some breathtaking slide guitar in borrowing ‘Rock and Roll Widow’ from the first Live Dates album.

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

Martin then likened the laid back melodies of ‘In All Of My Dreams You Rescue Me’ to sitting in a warm bath, but again those twin guitars excelled, this time in a different musical fashion. Another surprise addition from the Mark 2 period was a beautiful ‘Lady Jay’, and the way in which the closing section was quietened then brought to a neat crescendo was a good illustration of the precision and subtlety relatively new drummer Sonny Flint brought to the table.

In true Wishbone fashion, some of the more straight ahead rockers were saved for the latter part of the set, beginning with ‘No Easy Road’ with the type of boogie feel that went down well in seventies America, making it easy to understand Martin’s boast that it had been a big hit in New Orleans. After telling the story of the Swedish girlfriend inspiration with his raconteur’s gift, the more familiar ‘Blowing Free’ ended the set, with more excellent slide work from Danny in the closing solo.

Prior to that point it had, for obvious reasons, been quite an ‘Argus’-light set but the more casual audience has to be satisfied, so at the start of the encores, an exquisite as usual ‘Warrior’ segued into ‘Throw Down the Sword’ and that brilliant twin guitar climax, even if Martin’s voice which had held up really well was starting to sound a little more strained at the end of a marathon set.

MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

Unfortunately it was a set that was running up against curfew with time for only one last song, and usual closer ‘Jailbait’ won the day- complete with audience participation, thanks and band intros and a new joke for Martin. Though, refusing to quit while he was ahead, despite goading from band mates and fans alike he still insisted on dropping in two more of his old chestnuts.

All this meant, unforgivably, that they ended up omitting ‘Living Proof’, the best known song and crowning glory from the Mark 2 period, that this gig otherwise showcased so memorably.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan


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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Album review : LEAVES’ EYES – Myths Of Fate

AFM Records [Release date : 22.03.24]

Fans of the band, or even just the genre, will know that German Symphonic Metal band, Leaves’ Eyes are totally immersed in Nordic and Celtic mythology. Pipes, fiddles, choirs, growls, all spin up through the band’s highly accessible brand.

It’s primarily a three hander. Soprano, Elina Siirala, handles lead vocals in tandem with Alexander Krull, who also takes care of the production. Not forgetting US wunderkind, Jonah Weingarten, who contributes the stunning orchestral arrangements.

This new album, their eighth, includes several dazzling, tight-as-a-drum, streamlined examples of the band’s art – like ‘Forged by Fire’, ‘Realm Of The Dark Waves’ and the thrusting ‘Fear The Serpent’ – each a filigreed blast of neatly orchestrated Symphonic Metal, underpinned by a pulsing mix of epic, operatic choirs.

It’s metal in a highly sophisticated form, and the thing is, Krull’s growls don’t sound so deep or so threatening now, and Siirala’s soprano sounds richer, sweeter. Maybe we’re just adapting. Or maybe they’ve been sanding down some sharp edges.

‘Hammer Of The Gods’ is an object lesson in how to modulate a soprano’s tone. Siirala’s vocals are double tracked at different pitches in sympathy with the guitar’s chord progressions. It’s the sound of the beauty and the beast teasing each other across the heavens, waiting for the Hammer Of The Gods to act. We’re mainlined into a world of industrial strength Symphonic Metal, sparking off a swirling mix of ethnic instrumentation, and we love it.

It vies with ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’ as the album’s classic cut. This is a shorter, much more commercial track, yet it still allows for all the drama and theatre we can handle.

You have to admire Leaves’ Eyes. Eight albums now, and that stirring Nordic Metal still sounds fresh and new.

They kick of a 25 date European tour tonight in Glasgow. ****

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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Get Ready to ROCK! Radio is also in iTunes under Internet Radio/Classic Rock
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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: PROG COLLECTIVE – Dark Encounters

PROG COLLECTIVE - Dark Encounters

Purple Pyramid/Cleopatra Records [Release date 29.03.24]

If this is “dark prog” then dark prog sounds to me like jazz/rock fusion. Once you are past the descriptors, a look at the cast list suggests this might be a rather tasty fusion fest.

The latest in a series put together by Yes bassist Billy Sherwood (who writes all the material and plays on all tracks) is mainly instrumental.

It’s a chance to hear various guitarists outside of the straitjackets usually imposed by their big name masters. So we have Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens on the opener ‘Darkest Hour’ setting the scene with a suitably dramatic and moody edge.

Steve Morse’s workout on ‘Ominous Signs’ will be recognisable to fans of his prime Dixie Dregs era whilst itinerant violinist David Cross provides a King Crimson/Mahavishnu vibe to ‘At The Gates’.

Bumblefoot Thal sings and plays on one of three vocal pieces – the standout ‘Dark Days’ -  accompanied by Patrick Moraz and drummer Omar Hakim. Another highlight ‘Between Two Worlds’ features Steve Hillage.

And as if to confirm this is really jazz rock fusion in disguise John Etheridge crops up on ‘The 11th Hour’ which sounds like Allan Holdsworth in an unholy alliance with Hawkwind (Del Dettmar period).

The space keyboard vibe is repeated on several tracks, Sherwood evidently likes this effect but to these ears it can be intrusive and when a piece like ‘Distant Thunder’ also meanders the results aren’t convincing.

Tagged on to 13 tracks are two bonuses which don’t really sit with either the dark theme or the rest of the album.  So, bizarrely, there’s an “instrumental version” of ‘I’m Not In Love’ with Rick Wakeman when it’s actually got a vocal (originally featured on a Nektar “covers” album in 2012), whilst Todd Rundgren reprises ‘I Saw The Light’ (previously part of a Todd “covers” release in 2022). To me this is lazy and sloppy programming and detracts from an otherwise consistent offering.

If you can dispense with that dark prog tag, this is still a satisfyingly dark album for lovers of the individual artists, Billy Sherwood, minor keys, or mainly instrumental fusion. ***

Review by David Randall

Album review (‘Worlds On Hold’, 2021)


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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 : VARIOUS ARTISTS – I See You Live On Love Street, Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-75 (3 CD Boxset)

Cherry Red [Release date : 22.03.24]

For those geography lovers among us, LA’s Laurel Canyon Boulevard snaked up through the hills from Hollywood then down into the San Fernando Valley (as in “Valley Girls”), with little avenues branching off left and right, like tributaries flowing into a stream.

Property was cheap. The perfect spot for penniless musicians to call home. It created a chain letter interconnection of artists, songwriters, musicians, producers and labels, where everyone seemed to live next door to everyone else.

And it seemed, in 1964, when the Beatles played the Ed Sullivan Show, that all the artists ensconced there – most of whose art was rooted in folk music – went electric.

Jim Morrison, singer and songwriter of The Doors, lived opposite The Canyon Store, the Laurel Canyon equivalent of the local Spar. It was there that the song ‘Love Street’ was born. “I see you live on Love Street, there’s this store where the creatures meet”. And so this 3 CD Boxset gained its title.

74 tracks, 4 hours of sublime music, some of the best the sixties and the seventies had to offer.

It was the Byrds, whose transition from folk to powered up pop and rock who led the way. And who then later reversed into a Country Rock siding with their album, Sweetheart Of The Rodeo in 1968. ‘You Don’t Miss Your Water” with Gram Parsons on vocals, is here. It’s an absolute peach. Arguably, the pick of the 74 tracks, and there’s a lot of competition.

All 3 CDs open with a flurry of powerful, 1-2-3 punches.

CD1 kicks off with The Association (one of the best harmony bands of the Sixties) and ‘Come On In’; ‘Tighter’ by Paul Revere and The Raiders (one of the decade’s most successful guitar/keyboard pop bands) and ‘The Good Humor Man…’, a neglected gem from Love’s classic album, Forever Changes.

CD2 opens with ‘Love The One You’re With’, Stephen Stills’ first single from his first solo album, post Buffalo Springfield (Graham Nash, David Crosby and John Sebastian guest on backing vocals).

And that’s followed by Poco’s ‘Pickin Up The Pieces’ and Tim Buckley’s ‘Buzzin Fly’.

CD3 has JD Souther, Little Feat and Linda Ronstadt in positions 1,2 and 3 of this 22 track, third and last CD. We’re clearly in the seventies now. Effectively, a second wave of artists have now descended on Laurel Canyon.

High calibre material pops up almost at stick-a-pin-in random, Carly Simon, Fleetwood Mac, Crazy Horse, Rita Coolidge, Ned Doheny, Harry Nilsson, Kenny Logins and ‘How Much I’ve Lied’, a Gram Parsons’ “solo” effort from his 1973, GP album… “infusing the material with a maturity that was not as evident on his previous recordings”. And these are just from CD3.

CD2 is the “in between” disc, chronicling the transition from freefalling sixties pop and rock to the new, sleeker sound of the seventies.

‘White Light’ from ex Byrds, Gene Clark’s 1971 album of the same name. Allmusic: “it has established itself as one of the greatest singer/songwriter albums ever made”.

Jimmy Webb (Glen Campbell’s hit songwriter), Warren Zevon and Canned Heat loom large on this CD2 collection, along with Dave (Traffic) Mason and Cass Elliott, carry overs from the Sixties, UK and USA.

Stepping back in time to CD1: The Mamas And The Papas, Barry McGuire and Scott McKenzie were at the sharp end of 1967’s “Summer Of Love”. All three appear here, sitting right beside the 75 million selling “manufactured” band, The Monkees, and the artist commonly regarded by critics as one of rock’s true originals, Captain Beefheart.

The package is blessed with detailed liner notes from the label’s expert, Dave Wells. They are an entertainment in themselves, full of fascinating facts and informed comment.

…Love Street compiles a faultless collection of tracks from a unique era in the history of popular music. And hearing it now, much of it seems just as relevant today as it did then. *****

Review by Brian McGowan

Get Ready to ROCK! - The Best of 2024


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Gig review: THE BLACKOUT – SWG 3, Glasgow – 20th February 2024

Almost exactly 9 years ago I dragged myself along to The Garage in Glasgow to say farewell to The Blackout as they became another victim of the corporate music machine. That night was all the more bittersweet as it served as a reminder of just how damned entertaining the band were, they partied hard and ensured that everyone partied with them.

Fast forward to last year, and the announcement for the 2023 Download festival line up. The eagle eyed soon picked up on the fact that The Blackout were back and on the bill. The set went down a storm by all accounts and left fans wanting more. Based on that reaction, the guys decided to hit the road for a few dates for old time’s sake and the lure of another top night with the Welsh wonders was too much for me to resist.

There were two supports along for the ride, however I missed the first due to other commitments, I did make it in time to catch Dead Pony though. The band hail from Glasgow, so this was a hometown show which should have given them a head start with the crowd, however the crowd reaction was very muted with only a few cheers and some polite applause between songs.

Reading a bit about them for this review it’s clear that they have gained industry plaudits and have some high profile support shows both under their belt and upcoming throughout 2024. With this in mind I would have expected a better crowd reaction, but it didn’t materialise. Some of this may be down to the lack of interaction they had with the crowd, these are your people folks, at least talk to them! Hopefully they will watch and learn on this tour as The Blackout have always mastered in crowd interaction and were about to give another masterclass…

A sad fact of life that I have learned all too well is that the older you get, the more bits start falling off and you start having aches and pains where once you were young and up for anything. Unfortunately, The Blackout frontman Gavin Butler forgot this point and on their first gig the previous night in Manchester and he knackered his Achillies tendon on the second last song! Instead of cancelling the tour and resting up, the decision was taken to carry on with an impaired Gavin scooting about the stage in an office chair, not quite what he had in mind, I am sure.

However, it mattered not and as the guys kicked off with ‘ShutTheFuckUppercut’ it soon became clear that the other half of the dynamic vocal duo, Sean Smith, was going to do enough running around for two. The hall wasn’t sold out tonight, but can’t have been far off, and the crowd partied like the intervening 9 years never happened. Well, that’s not quite true, The Blackout fans are now that bit older and no doubt a number had to rely on babysitters to get them out of the house, so the party was a bit more subdued, but still as much fun!

With this being a short reunion tour, you would expect the band to take the easy route with the setlist, play the crowd pleasers, take the applause, job done. However, there were some surprises thrown into the mix tonight. The set also differed from the first night’s offerings proving that the tour rehearsals had been comprehensive. ‘Ambition Is Critical’ and ‘Save Our Selves (The Warning) were greeted with huge cheers and bouncing bodies.

The thing that always set The Blackout apart from their peers back in the day was the high level of musicianship within their ranks. Yeah, they may play it for laughs on stage, but they take their music seriously and are all very capable. None more so than lead guitarist Jim ‘Bob’ Davies who is a one-man whirlwind and played up a storm all evening.

 

The set and the banter rolled on with fan favourites such as ‘Top Of The World’, ‘Wolves’ and the ever subtle ‘I’m A Riot? You’re a F**king Riot’ ensuring that things are kept at fever pitch. Gavin was a bit subdued which was understandable given his injury, but Sean took every opportunity to wind up the crowd with comments on Radiohead’s Thom York and an interesting chant regarding the current Tory government which left no one in any doubt of the band’s political leanings!

The guys kept a few big hitters for the tail end of the set with ‘Hope’ and ‘Children Of The Night’ turning into mass singalongs. Being on a tight curfew, there was no time for disappearing off stage to be called back for encores, so Sean announced two further songs and it was heads down, here we go!

The one-two of ‘The Storm’ and ‘Higher And Higher’ brought the set to riotous climax and the band struck the last chord dead on curfew time at 2230, impressive timing!

Tonight, we were reminded of how good The Blackout were and how much they have been missed in the interim period. Will there be more gigs beyond this tour? That is yet to be seen, but given the crowd reaction tonight, and on the other dates by all accounts, it would be a shame if that was it.

However, most were just glad to have the opportunity to rock with the guys one more time. Still The Best In Town? You bet!

Review and Pictures by Dave Wilson


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

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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: MYRATH – Karma

earMUSIC  [Release date 08.03.24]

I was a fairly late convert to the Myrath cause, only really becoming aware of the band with the release of their ‘Live At Carthage’ album in 2020. Delving into their back catalogue I found an excellent blend of melodic power/prog metal blended with Arabic and Middle Eastern melodies to create a unique sound.

‘Karma’ is the band’s sixth studio album and continues in the same majestic vein, blending the different influences perfectly. ‘To The Stars’ opens proceedings with a very accessible, melodic rock which introduces the album nicely. This leads into the harder edged ‘Into The Light’ which demonstrates the eastern influences perfectly and throws in a prog metal mid-section for good measure. This song also shows the range and vocal talents of Zoher Zagati to good effect.

‘Candles Cry’ throws a bit of funk into the mix with a strong bassline running throughout provided by Anis Jouini. Things then take a more commercial and melodic twist with ‘Let It Go’ which would make a great single release in the future.

One element that stands out across all tracks is the outstanding guitar skills from Malik Ben Arbia. His fretwork is a cornerstone of the bands sound and integrates well with all the bands musical and melodic twists. ‘Words Are Failing’ demonstrates this perfectly with Ariba weaving the Arabic influence into the track seamlessly along with heavier metallic riffs.

A heavy, funk bassline then leads into ‘The Wheel Of Time’, another melodic rock workout with a definite prog influence. ‘Temple Walls’ brings the Eastern influence back to the fore with a great melody running through the track.

‘Child Of Prophecy’ builds from a gentle start into a rocker of epic proportions. This track really shows the band at their creative best with plenty of interesting melodies and rhythms. The big and bold theme is then continued with ‘The Empire’, which contains plenty of musical light and shade, again with a prog edge. Drummer Morgan Berthert puts in a good shift on this one with some solid playing.

One of the more commercial tracks on the album is ‘Heroes’, which was a lead track prior to the album release. It is an accessible, melodic track with a catchy chorus that will no doubt be a fan favourite live. The album is then finished off with, ironically, a track entitled ‘Carry On’. Again, the eastern influence is clear and the playing highly impressive.

Last year Myrath were playing one of the smaller, tented stages at the Hellfest Festival in France and brought a show that would have graced a main stage headline slot! They had a full stage production including dancers, huge flames and a levitating lead singer at one point!

This might have been a bit over the top for some but summed up Myrath perfectly. They have big songs and even bigger ideas on how to present them live and are not short on confidence in their collective abilities, and rightly so.

‘Karma’ will only serve to further the Myrath cause and is an epic rock record in every sense.  ****

Review by Dave Wilson


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

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Power Plays w/c 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: AMELIA COBURN – Between The Moon And The Milkman

AMELIA COBURN - Between the Moon and the Milkman

Bandcamp [Release date 08.03.24]

Amelia Coburn maybe releasing her debut album, however, she has been building up her musical reputation having reached the finals of the BBC2 Radio Folk Awards, participated in the English Folk Expo Artist Mentoring Scheme and won UKE Magazine’s Breakthrough Artist Award. Indeed, she was highlighted as one to watch from Simon Dunkerley’s review of 2017′s Cambridge Folk Festival on this site.

As Amelia Coburn says of the album - “I know it’s a cliché for an artist to say they’ve been on a journey… but I’ve truly been on several of them to reach the point of releasing my debut album.

I spent almost two years working and living in Paris, St Petersburg & Mexico City – all while keeping my eyes and ears open to the sights, sounds & unusual characters inhabiting these lands that were once so unfamiliar to me.

I’ve been able to fill my songs with these rich details, as well as drawing inspiration from literature, the golden age of film & musicals and the rugged North East landscape where I was forged.”

Aided on the album by producer Bill Ryder-Jones, Amelia Coburn hits the musical jackpot. From the sing-a-long ‘Oh Captain! Guide Me Home’, an uplifting treat on the senses, through to the album closer ‘I’d Love to Love You (The Nilsson Son)’, it really is an album to enjoy time and again.

‘Sleepy Town’ has a lively beat, indie pop folk if you are after a label. Just a damn good song if you’re not. Easy to see why ‘See Saw’ was released as a taster of the album. At times a nursery rhyme, at others heading off in a gothic direction.

‘When the Tide Rolls In’ is a lovely piece of folk, whilst ‘Please Go Gently’ recalls Joni Mitchell. Both songs highlight Amelia’s melodious vocals, that at times remind me of Nanci Griffith. Yes, she really is that good a singer.

Honed over time, Amelia Coburn’s debut album is a thing to treasure and will be one of the finest singer songwriter albums you’ll hear this year. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie

Get Ready to ROCK! - The Best of 2024

13th April Yarm, Hutton Rudby Village Hall
21st April Walthanstow, Ye Old Rose & Crown Theatre Pub
30th May Glasgow McChuills
31st May Bury The Met Studio
1st Jun Totnes The Barrel House Collective
3rd Jun Birmingham Kitchen Garden Café
4th Jun London Slaughtered Lamb
5th Jun Brighton Folklore
8th Jun Stockton The Georgian Theatre


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 : CRUZH – The Jungle Revolution

Frontiers [Release date : 22.03.24]

Welcome to The Jungle Revolution, third album on the Frontiers label from Swedish band, Cruzh, and their second with vocalist, Alex Waghorn, winner of Idol Sweden in 2017 (singing Journey’s ‘Faithfully’).

Among their admitted influences are Def Leppard, FM, Toto, and more recently, Kings’ X. So, expectations for this new release are high, especially among melodic (hard) rock fans.

Take a listen to ‘Killing In The Name Of Love’ and the Journey connotations are hard to avoid.

Similarly, the title track, ‘The Jungle Revolution’ is loaded up with echoes and shades of Def Leppard’s clean cut, metallised melodic rock.

The stadium stomping ‘Angel Dust’ and the declamatory ‘Skulcruzher’ are the head turners, purpose built to win the popular vote, reassuringly familiar yet never less than distinctive.

‘FL89’ (Feels Like 1989) was the teaser trailer. Easy to see why. It has depth, it has urgency, it has a sharp hook. All the hallmarks of quality Melodic Rock.

That’s further emphasised by three heavily guitar driven tracks on the “second side”, ‘At The Radio Station’, ‘Split Personality’ and the thumping ‘Gimme Anarchy, a gear shifting adrenaline rush to the finishing line.

Lyrically, the songs sound dated in places, “caught in the eye of storm”, “valley of broken dreams’ and so forth. Very Eighties. Maybe that will change in time. Or maybe that’s the point.

But in terms of music and performance, the album is full of the band’s conviction in their ability as artists, and it is clearly filled with affection for their source inspiration. ***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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Get Ready to ROCK! Radio is also in iTunes under Internet Radio/Classic Rock
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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: 10cc – Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

David Randall chatted to Graham Gouldman about his career.  First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, 12 August 2018.

10cc - Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

I worked out it’s nearly fifty years since I last saw 10cc live, and this was at the height of their seventies fame. Whilst aficionados remain impressed with the later albums …Meanwhile, and the last gasp Gouldman/Stewart collaboration Mirror Mirror, it’s the core seventies repertoire that persists.

Ably helmed by founder member Graham Gouldman (since 1999) the band also features mainstays Rick Fenn and Paul Burgess who can trace their own lineage back to 1976/77 (1973 if you include Burgess’ time as a touring member). This adds a reassuring note of authenticity.

10cc have one of the greatest pop rock songbooks of the seventies. Most songs played tonight were instantly recognisable thanks to the regular TV and radio coverage they originally received and not least because they are great songs. They were supplemented with a more recent piece Gouldman wrote featuring Brian May and a song co-written with vocalist/guitarist Iain Hornal.  And ‘Ready To Go Home’ was a tribute to co-writer Andrew Gold with whom Gouldman collaborated as “Wax” in the late-1980s.

Billed as the Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour. there were few surprises. The setlist was in fact almost identical to their October 2022 tour.

10cc - Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

If this gig was then a very safe bet at the outset the repertoire was never in doubt and it was all executed perfectly. Perhaps too perfectly. The opening ‘Son Of Man’ video was impressive and the GG/06 grind may have even overshadowed what came next.

A live highlight ‘Art For Arts Sake’ was played early on and traditionally lends itself to an extended playout. That didn’t happen unfortunately and maybe two songs in the band hadn’t really warmed up. It was after all the first night of the tour. It would have been better placed after ‘Feel The Benefit’ a song which gave the band – erroneously – a progressive tag in some quarters .

In truth the band didn’t really come alive until the third encore ‘Rubber Bullets’ that also prised the audience from the newly refurbished seats at the one-time Colston Hall. Before that an acapella version of ‘Donna’ was sublime.

10cc - Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

Along the way the setlist was peppered with pop history reference points but Gouldman is generous in his inclusion of songs he didn’t actually write including the somewhat bizarre ‘Clockwork Creep’ from ‘Sheet Music’.

The band’s version of ‘I’m Not In Love’ brought out the bossa nova style that was apparently present when the band first developed it whilst ‘Somewhere In Hollywood’ featured Kevin Godley on film reminding us that he and Lol Creme forged a healthy career in groundbreaking video production.

10cc - Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

Iain Hornal shared lead vocal duties and at times brought a more West End show vibe to the delivery which was frankly a bit irritating. He lacked the soulfulness and sensitivity of an Eric Stewart akin to Tim Howar depping for Paul Young in Mike And The Mechanics.

What next for these seasoned troupers? The triple ultimate greatest hits tour?

Gouldman should be applauded for keeping the flame alive (and at the age of 77) but you can’t help thinking that this is a mellower iteration and that if Godley and Creme were on board there would be more grit in the mix.

Old Wild Men? Wait for the encores.

Review and photos by David Randall

Setlist: The Second Sitting For The Last Supper/Art For Art’s Sake/Life Is A Minestrone/Good Morning Judge/The Dean And I/Old Wild Men/Clockwork Creep/Feel The Benefit/The Wall Street Shuffle/Floating In Heaven/The Things We Do For Love/Say The Word/Silly Love/Somewhere In Hollywood/I’m Mandy Fly Me/I’m Not In Love/Dreadlock Holiday/Encore: Ready To Go Home/Donna/Rubber Bullets

10cc - Bristol Beacon, 7 March 2024

Get Ready to ROCK! - The Best of 2024

MARCH 2024

The Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour 2024

7 MAR Bristol Beacon SOLD OUT!
8 MAR Birmingham Symphony Hall
9 MAR Gateshead Sage SOLD OUT!
10 MAR York Barbican SOLD OUT!
12 MAR Liverpool Philharmonic Hall SOLD OUT!
13 MAR Dumfries Easterbrook Hall
14 MAR Perth Concert Hall
15 MAR Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
16 MAR Sheffield City Hall
18 MAR Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
19 MAR Manchester Bridgewater Hall SOLD OUT!
20 MAR Reading Hexagon
21 MAR Bournemouth Pavilion SOLD OUT!
22 MAR Oxford New Theatre
23 MAR Swansea Swansea Arena SOLD OUT!
25 MAR London Royal Albert Hall
26 MAR Southend Cliffs Pavilion
27 MAR Cardiff St Davids Hall


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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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Album review : LORDS OF BLACK – Mechanics Of Predacity

Frontiers [Release date : 15.03.24]

The Lords Of Black are on their sixth album now, so they must be doing something right,

Mechanics… is a thematically sound treatise on the human condition, in which they“embark on a profound exploration of humanity’s primal instinct”. It’s about Prey and Predator. And Survival, although it doesn’t actually use that word.

Guitarist, producer, writer, Tony Hernando is the prime mover of course. He’s never been short of ambition. Vocalist Ronnie Romero plays his part too. His voice, melodic and muscular, wrings out every emotion that the words attempt to convey.

And this is ambitious stuff, musically adventurous and rewarding. That said, the opening track, ‘For What Is Owed To Us’, in navigating a sticky web of bass heavy, sludgy riffs and seismic rhythms sometimes struggles to get a strong grip on the subject matter.

Then everything changes. The powerful second track ‘Let The Nightmare Come’ begins life as a taut, battle hardened bruiser. Its transformation, over the bridge and chorus, into streamlined, sharp edged metal is a joy to behold. The lyrical challenge “Who’s gonna stand their ground, tell me you won’t back down” carries some weight now.

The changes in pace and atmosphere as the narrative progresses and the story unfolds are handled with skill by Hernando.

Arguably, ‘Crown Of Thorns’ and ‘Can We Be Heroes Again?’ map the co-ordinates of the band’s ultimate destination. They sound tough, heavy, but again, songcraft takes precedence over all those amps humming in the room. Hernando’s measured power chords and the incisive lyrics are truly beginning to bite.

‘I Want the Darkness To Stop’ is clearly the album’s peak moment. This is epic Power Metal, lyrically personal, and (as a result) it forms a powerful statement in support of the album’s overarching aims.

‘Build The Silence’ and ‘A World That’s Departed’ see out the story on an upbeat, well defined note, showcasing the band’s blossoming power/prog artistry. ****

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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Album review: P.O.D. – Veritas

P.O.D. - Veritas

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FOGHAT - Slow Ride - Live In Concert

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Blacktop Mojo - Pollen

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WYNONA BLEACH

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MARTIN TURNER- Cabbage Patch, Twickenham, 7 March 2024

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PROG COLLECTIVE - Dark Encounters

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VARIOUS ARTISTS - I See You Live On Love Street, Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-75

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AMELIA COBURN - Between the Moon and the Milkman

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