Gig review: KING KING – Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion – 19 October 2021

After numerous attempts at rescheduling during the Covid crisis, King King’s tour in support of their 2020 album finally gets under way. Venue availability, as a myriad of bands all attempt to simultaneously reschedule gigs that have been postponed over the last eighteen months, has meant that the King King tour has ended up in two parts - with half of the dates being played this month and the rest being performed in February of next year. Bexhill is the fourth night of this first leg of the tour.

Supporting King King on this tour are husband-and-wife blues duo When Rivers Meet. Other than quickly skimming their bio on the seven-minute train journey from St Leonards to Bexhill I confess to knowing little about When Rivers Meet in advance of seeing them. When you think of a duo it can conjure up thoughts of some, mellow, semi-acoustic folky-type blues act. But nothing could be further from the truth.

As soon as they walk on stage Grace and Aaron Bond deliver loud, raunchy, rocked-up blues with bags of noise and bags of power. “This is the biggest venue we’ve ever played in,” they confide to the Bexhill crowd. They had no need to worry. Their sound is big enough to fill the venue many times over and the De La Warr audience respond enthusiastically to the pair’s six-song set.

There is certainly plenty that will appeal to both hard rock and blues fans in terms of this duo’s highly original output. They embark on their own headline tour next April (supported by the redoubtable Troy Redfern) and are well worth checking out.

While When Rivers Meet give us gritty, raucous raunch, King King, meanwhile, take us straight into a world of polished, soulful, big production virtuoso blues rock, instantly evoking the spirit of the genre’s early 70s golden age.

While the support act may have been new to me the headliners are certainly not. My late father was a huge follower of vocalist/lead guitarist, Alan Nimmo’s previous outfit, The Nimmo Brothers. Indeed, so great was his dedication that we even had one of their songs played at his funeral.

Paradoxically, Alan Nimmo is now reunited with his brother Steve who joined King King on rhythm guitar just in time to contribute to 2020’s Maverick album. There’s clearly a long-standing dynamic on stage between the two brothers and Alan Nimmo relates how one of tonight’s songs ‘You Stopped The Rain’ is written in tribute to his older brother.

Perhaps the most important relationship on stage tonight, however, is the interplay between lead guitarist Alan Nimmo and keyboard player Jonny Dyke. The stunning virtuosity on display between guitarist and organist and the seemingly effortless way the two interact to conjure up such a delicious cornucopia of lush, soulful and emotionally-laden licks is one of the real high points of this band.

Set-wise the songs are drawn from the recent Maverick album (now at long last the band finally having the opportunity to perform these songs live on stage in front of a live audience) interspersed with older material like ‘Long History of Love’ – one of the ever-green crowd-pleasers tonight.

For an encore, King King return sans drummer and bass-player for an uncharacteristically melancholic ‘When My Winter Comes’ – another track from the new album, before the full band return to ensure the audience are sent away with a spring in their step courtesy of stunning renditions of ‘Stranger To Love’ and ‘Let Love In’.

Joyful, life-affirming and exuding polish and class, as I ease myself back into the world of regular gig-going once more King King are just the thing to remind me exactly what I’ve been missing these past eighteen months.

Review by Darren Johnson
Photos by Bruce Beige

Set-list – King King
She Don’t Gimme No Lovin
Fire In My Soul
One World
Waking Up
Rush Hour
Coming Home
A Long History Of Love
You Stopped The Rain
Never Give In
Whatever It Takes
I Will Not Fall
Encore:
When My Winter Comes
Stranger To Love
Let Love In


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Album review: SYLVAN – One To Zero

SYLVAN - One To Zero

 Gentle Art Of Music   [Release date: 28.05.21]

Sylvan are one of Europe’s finest progressive rock bands whose stock has been rising for some time, but particularly since they signed up to the Gentle Art Of Music label run by fellow progressive rock greats RPWL.

Their outstanding album ‘Sceneries’ from 2012 laid down their template of melodic prog rock with a real cutting edge – which has reached its zenith here with one of the best progressive rock albums I’ve heard for some time.

Produced and mixed by RPWL stalwarts Kalle Walner and Yogi Lang, the inevitable comparisons with their stable-mates are bound to be made – and why not? This is a quality to be celebrated rather than disparaged.

Another aspect of ‘One To Zero’ that may fire up the naysayers is that it’s a ‘concept’ album – described by the band as “the autobiography of an A.I. from its own perspective”.

It sounds pretentious, but get past the concept and what lies beneath is a work of real quality and depth, packed out with cracking tunes and exceptional musicianship.

Tracks such as opener ‘Bit By Bit’s ear-worm of a keyboard riff supplemented by exquisite guitar sets the bar incredibly high for the rest of the album to follow – which it matches and frequently surpasses.

There’s great piano work on ‘Encoded At Heart’ and the fragile ‘Unleashed Power’, pounding riffs on ‘Start Of Your Life’ and some tasty violin and blistering guitar on ‘Trust In Yourself’.

Highlights everywhere, but two tracks in particular really push the album into ‘very special’ territory – the anthemic ‘Part Of Me’ is just a great song brilliantly played and ‘On My Odyssey’, for me the album’s high-water mark, has everything that makes a progressive rock track majestic – an “Old Grey Whistle Test” chorus, great vocals, more violin, some nice acoustic guitar and outstanding electric work.

‘Go Viral’ is the single from the album and sounds as you would expect – with heavy rifferama, a high quality synth solo and great guitar work.

‘Not A Goodbye’ winds the album down, literally, with ten minutes of progressive bliss – its chiming guitar arpeggios, stuttering riff and fragile vocals combining superbly to add the finishing touch to an album that will live long in the memory of all those lucky enough to hear it.

If you could compose an album yourself which combined all the elements that make melodic progressive rock so utterly listenable to – this is how it would sound.

Superb – there’s no other word.    *****

Review by Alan Jones

The Best of 2021


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KING FALCON Wait (indie)
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KARIN PARK Shadow (Size Records)
HARSH Don’t Mess With Me (indie)

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Album review: AVAWAVES – Chrysalis (Anna Phoebe/Aisling Brouwer)

AVAWAVES - Chrysalis

One Little Independent Records [Release date 08.10.21]

The return of Anna Phoebe!!   She contributed a track to our Rising Stars sampler in 2007.  She has performed with Trans-Siberian Orchestra.  She was special guest of Jethro Tull (2009) and gave Ian Anderson a run for his money.  Well, to be honest she looked more appealing.  Then she married BBC Newsnight presenter (and prog rock fan) Gavin Essler.  And then, like Essler, she slipped off the radar.

Now with pianist/film composer Aisling Brouwer she has fashioned a rather wonderful instrumental album (save for one track ‘Midnight Bird’ with singer YVA).  It’s full of drama and twists and turns, with Phoebe providing the reflective and stirring string sounds to electronic beats and tinkly piano supplied by Brouwer.

It works really well.  At times I was reminded of Ed Alleyne-Johnson, famed for his city centre busking and work with New Model Army.  Lovers of violin led rock should check out his Oxford Suite but his own erudite bowing sometimes palls over an extended period and the initial listener euphoria (and novelty) soon wears off.

Avawaves on the other hand doesn’t outstay its welcome and the violin/piano is a good combination providing an irresistible emotional heft.  The duo actually released their debut ‘Waves’ in 2019 having met up several years earlier.

There is a certain sameness to some of the Avawaves tracks, in fact melded together they could form a suite;   ‘Chrysalis’, ‘Danu’ and ‘Before The Wake’  for example  (although all standouts).  But overall the album succeeds by offering an immersive melancholic soundtrack to our current malaise and uncertainty.  ****

Review by David Randall


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

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Album review: IAN McNABB – Ascending

IAN McNABB – Ascending

Website

In 1981 the Icicle Works released a cassette of their earliest demos., which went to John Peel and the like and was sold at gigs. As the band developed, songs would get left behind and replaced with newer ones. Subsequently the tunes on ‘Ascending’ were never recorded even in a proper demo studio. Fast forward to 2021 and Ian McNabb has recorded these songs, to mark the 40th anniversary of the original release. The whole album was recorded by Ian McNabb with Ciaron Bell helping out on production and keys, backing vocals, percussion & programming.

It is an intriguing listen as lyrically it may not match Ian McNabb’s later songs, yet you can see how his early song ideas formed. You can also hear the Icicle Works musical influences at that time, with the sounds of early Human League, Soft Cell, Heaven 17, Echo And The Bunnymen, OMD and Teardrop Explodes to be heard throughout these songs.

Loving the synths (or possibly a Bontempi keyboard?!) on ‘Lunar Holiday’, which has one of those almost annoying choruses that stick in your mind instantly. ‘Sympathy’ is a neat bit of synth pop. Indeed synths and effects are a key element to the sound of ‘Ascending’, which will come as no surprise given the musical influences and the era when these songs were originally composed.

‘Are We Dreamers’ wouldn’t look out of place on his latest albums, a humdinger of a tune and melody. There is a little prog to be had on ‘All In The Gleam Of A Scientist’s Eye’, where strings, guitars and synths are wrapped around a short, but effective lyric.

As Ian McNabb succinctly puts it “It was a lovely feeling doing this – it made me realise I’m the same chap at 60 as I was at 20 – just so much more handsome.” One for fans of the Icicle Works and Ian McNabb, this is an intriguing listen as you travel back in time, yet have his vocals of today, which are in good shape. A must for fans and an interesting musical curio for those after something a bit different. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie


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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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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: RACHEL FLOWERS – Bigger On The Inside

RACHEL FLOWERS - Bigger On The Inside

www.rachelflowersmusic.com [Release date 01.10.21]

For an artist influenced by Coltrane and Zappa you may think that Rachel Flowers’ music will be a bit abstract, quirky and at times inaccessible.  But, Rachel was mentored by Herbie Hancock and infuenced by the great Keith Emerson and ‘Bigger On The Inside’ is her third solo album release.

The Hancock influence is present on the opening track ‘A B’ with a silky smooth electric piano solo forging the first of a plethora of great grooves.  All we need is the stellar sax of a Sanborn and the jazz fusion heyday homage would be complete.  (I understand Rachel does play sax as well!)

One of three long pieces, ‘Take Me Away’ is a great advertisement for the album as a whole.  Starting with an unexpected flourish of church organ, nearly 12 minutes flashes by, a real tribute to the way Flowers engages and holds her listener.

Her vocals are used to great effect with wonderful orchestration and then a suitably satisfying guitar break courtesy of Flowers herself who is also skilled on flute and drums.  And then there is a wonderful organ-fuelled mid-section, a trick repeated on ‘This Is The Way I Am’.

This album is so well constructed, and played, that you forget that Flowers has recorded, produced and played everything herself.  There is an organic quality that is sometimes lacking from this type of approach.

The real revelation is that 27-year old Rachel was born 15 weeks prematurely, and as a result she became permanently blind a few weeks after her birth.

In amongst the instrumental prowess there are several attractive tunes such as the west coast/AOR feel of  ‘Love Today’, ‘Beautiful Dream’ and ‘With You’.

‘The Darkness’ develops from a dramatic widescreen start into a strings and guitar groove that Lyle Workman would be proud of.  ‘Feel’ has echoes of Steely Dan in its sassy melding of jazz and rock.  Flowers can really rock out when she wants to.

This is a delightful album and even if you are not a lapsed jazz fusioneer, you may well be converted.  *****

Review by David Randall


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

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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: SANTANA – Blessings and Miracles

SANTANA – Blessings and Miracles

BMG [Release date 15.10.21]

To gain insight into how Santana is well respected in the music industry, one need only take a quick glance at the varied list of collaborators he’s assembled on his new album.

From his early 70s debut, Carlos Santana has always operated at two different speeds, “musicians musician” and “mainstream rock God”. ‘Blessings and Miracles’ finds him squarely in the second mode, doubtless trying to recapture the success of his 3 x Platinum 1999-released album, ‘Supernatural’.

This approach is evident from the format of high profile guest stars and the return of specific collaborators like Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas.

Once the atmospheric intro is out of the way the album launches with ‘Santana Celebration’, a familiar but nevertheless joyful instrumental invitation to the band’s world of virtuoso guitar-work and Latin rhythms.

One of the album’s strengths is conversely one that may be off putting to some; sonically the record is all over the place, lurching from the likes of electronic dance track ‘Rumbalero’ to reggae infused ‘Joy’, which finds Chris Stapleton taking the lead vocal. ‘Joy’ is indicative of a number of tracks on this album, in that it sounds sort-of familiar, there are several instances where the listener has a pleasing sense of déjà vu, it has an indefinable polish that just sounds like a Santana standard.

The album’s first single ‘Move’, featuring the aforementioned Rob Thomas, clocks in at a slender 2:45 and is perfectly designed for hip swinging on the dancefloor. Lyrics aren’t as important as moods and to that end ‘Move’ is the definition of feelgood.

At 56 minutes ‘Blessings and Miracles’ could be a bit tighter and there are obvious candidates for the chop, a Steve Winwood fronted cover of Procol Harum’s ‘Whiter Shade of Pale’ is pleasant but inessential.

‘Peace Power’ on the other hand find’s Living Colour’s Corey Glover rip through a call to revolution with his usual gusto. Glover represents one of the finest, underrated voices in rock so it is particularly pleasing to hear him share the studio with a guitar legend.

Talking of Santana’s diverse palette, ‘America For Sale’ finds Metallica’s Kirk Hammett and lead singer of Death Angel, Mark Osegueda deliver an unsurprisingly thick metal critique on corporate America, “America for sale, sell it by the pound!”. Hammett and Santana complement each other well and both guitarists are identifiable and distinctive in the mix.

In-amongst the high profile collaborations, the album’s high point is ‘Song For Cindy’, dedicated to his wife and drummer, Cindy Blackman. This beautiful instrumental starts out small and mellow but unfolds into to a soaring bird of a song, with (appropriately enough for a song dedicated to a drummer) epic drum fills.

‘Blessings And Miracles’ is not particularly groundbreaking but that’s probably not the intent. At 74, Carlos Santana is an artist that still gets a thrill from making music, one need only look at his still exhausting touring schedule for proof of this. There is something quite wholesome and heart-warming to find an ageing rocker that just wants to have fun with his friends. *** ½

Review by Phillip Beamon


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Gig review: ROBERT HART AND DAVE ‘BUCKET’ COLWELL – The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

There have been some enjoyable ‘evening with’ nights of songs and stories at the Cavern this year – including Spike, who opened his show in July bantering with Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell who was seated near him. In a neat piece of symmetry, three months later it was the guitarist who was on the stage himself, alongside one of the UK’s equally respected singers in Robert Hart, for what was billed ‘an evening of stories told and untold’, a subtle nod to the title of the album of new songs and remakes they made when in Bad Company in the nineties.

As the set opened with ‘Little Bit Of Love’ we discovered two things – the pair actually go back even further, some 37 years, and bonded over a shared love of the band they ended up in years later, while Robert cited Paul Rodgers and Steve Marriott as his musical inspirations. Over the evening this became obvious as his voice blended the smoothness of the former and grit of the latter.

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

Rather than sharing the anecdotes, Robert did most of the talking, recounting in cheeky, geezerish fashion tales of their japes together, painting a picture of he and the man he called ‘Sir Buck’ as a right couple of likely lads.

There were a couple of Bad Company numbers early on- despite the format, Bucket (in a very dapper hat) was playing electric guitar for much of the set and his slide playing enlivened ‘Movin On’, getting a member of the crowd dancing,  before his backing vocals supported Robert very effectively on ’Feel Like Making Love’.

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

But this was to be a broader set – Robert has been in Manfred Mann’s Earth Band for the last decade and name checked their mainstay Mick Rogers who was in a star-studded crowd (as was sometime Bad Co bassist Jaz Lochrie) before  a husky voiced  version of ‘Davys On The Road Again’, totally unrecognisable with its usual swing replaced by a mournful pace. Then a lively ‘Natural Born Woman’ paid homage not just to Marriott, but to Bucket’s own stint in a later version of Humble Pie.

While Robert left his solo career to one side,  they played a song of Bucket’s ‘Somebody To Love’, which, at least in this format, had a country rock feel before a Bad Co classic in ‘Shooting Star’ and a cover of ‘All Or Nothing’, generating an impressive sing-along considering the crowd was not that large.

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

After a long interval they resumed with ‘Can’t Get Enough’, Bucket valiantly carrying the full extended set of solos at the end with only Robert’s acoustic guitar backing behind him and ‘Ready For  Love’, dedicated to Mick Ralphs, but I was delighted the next Bad Company number  was not one of the catalogue classics, but,  in ‘Little Martha’, one they had written themselves for the underrated ‘Company Of Strangers’ album.

Robert visited his more recent  history with Kenney Jones in the Jones Gang with stories about ‘Mr Brown’ attracting attention being a verbal attack on the then Chancellor, and ‘Angel’, the more well-trodden tale about how it hit No 1 on a US chart.  Indeed the remaining songs were from Rod and the Faces history with ‘Ooh La La’ sparking a particularly fun sing-along then a gutsy version of ‘Sweet Little Rock n Roller’.

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

Robert broke a guitar string at that point, rendering chants for an encore academic though a glance at the setlist suggested it had already been exhausted (and who really needed another version of ‘All Right Now’ anyway?)  Indeed my one gripe was that two sets of 40 minutes each was on the short side and indeed both had been joking during the set they were short of material.

I hope they stick with the concept and develop it though, as this was a top evening with two genial but talented guys paying homage to some of the most influential classic rock ever written, which they as the next generation have played a role in keeping alive.

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

Review and photos by Andy Nathan


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

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Album review: LEVERAGE – Above The Beyond

Frontiers [Release date 15.10.21]

AOR, Melodic Rock, Power Metal, Progmetal … Leverage are none of these yet they are all of these. On their 5th album now and the music gets harder to define and easier to admire.

It’s perhaps best described as heavy rock with stunning melodies and a penchant for unconventional song structures, and indeed, challenging lyrical themes.

Judging by the rip roaring opener ‘Starlight’, the band’s restless musical aesthetic seems to have settled on Celtic rock. But that’s only the beginning, the first step on a musical journey that seems rich with possibilities, and never fails to excite.

They move through the album with an athletes speed and grace, threading traces of hard to pin down folk tunes through the torqued up, heavy metal guitars of the Art Rocking ‘Into The New World’, then carrying ‘Emperor’s hulking riff through radiant bursts of spine tingling guitar/keyboard orchestration, into a majestic, melodic rock chorus.

We might immediately assume that tthose tracks were the highpoints, but no, there’s much more. Like the fabulous AOR Metal of ‘Do You Love Me Now’, the Seventies’ Prog stylings of ‘Angelica’, echoing the distinctive tones of Robbie (Kansas) Steinhardt’s memorable violin moments.

It’s impossible to avoid comparisons … some bands’ music encompasses so many influences. ‘Under His Eye’ and ‘Falling Out Of Grace’ have fairly obvious religious connotations. The fact that they are delivered with the urgency of Tyketto’s muscular melodic rock, and the pomp of Brother Firetribe’s classy concertos doesn’t undermine the message.

All that said, they are still their own band. Kimmo Blom is a world class rock vocalist. Their music captures your imagination and and gets you where it counts.

There are no certainties in rock’n'roll, but I would wager that this album will top quite a few Best Of The Year lists come December. *****

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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12:00-13:00 The Best of 2003 – 2025 (Melodic Hard Rock)
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Album review: ASKING ALEXANDRIA – See What’s On The Inside

Better Noise Music [Release date 01.10.21]

Formed in 2006, in York, North Yorkshire, by Ben Bruce, Asking Alexandria are now back to their original line-up as a 5 piece band. There’s no doubting that Asking Alexandria have achieved success over their years,  not just with albums or headlining their own shows in no less than five continents, but also touring with the likes of Guns N’ Roses, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold, Alice In Chains, and Slipknot. Impressive pedigree it has to be said.

So in the early months of 2021, having signed to Better Noise label, the band found themselves hunkered down in a house in Franklin, Tennessee, to write and record their seventh studio album, ‘What’s on the Inside’.

The album comprises of 10 tracks, with the opening track ‘Alone Again’ collaboratively written by the whole band. This was released as single in August, and is a powerful and poignant track that I think most of us can relate to “I think I’m ready to be on my own …. Take some time to be alone again” we have all been there when the walls close in and you need to escape! The guitars are sublime on this and Danny’s vocals have meaning to them – you can feel this is going to be a cracking album if this opener is anything to go by.

This is an album that will appeal across the rock community and suit most, there are heavy riffs to almost heavy metal-esque vocals, and I really like how the band are pushing boundaries and using different styles on each track.

In places it felt like a soundtrack to my life, ‘Never Gonna Learn’ hit a (raw) nerve and ‘If I Could Erase It’ certainly struck a few chords – these are meaningful lyrics that paint pictures that the majority of us can relate to, when combined with frankly sublime guitars, heavy drums  and Danny’s vocals, what is not to like? This is a very playable album, I suspect airplay will be forthcoming!

Recently, the band announced that they’d be heading out on tour to on A Day To Remember’s “Re-Entry Tour” throughout North America. Please add some UK dates too! ****

Review by Karen Clayton

‘Alone Again’ video


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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

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


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Gig review: VEGA – Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

Vega are one of those bands with a lot of lost time to make up as live music resumes. Since the beginning of the pandemic one of the UK’s premier melodic rockers have recorded not one but two albums, with a slight shift of musical direction, as well as making two line up changes, though this London show was the start of a tour that only picks up in earnest in November.

There was a decent crowd at the front, including my first sighting in 18 months of a number of gig buddies, enough to create a good atmosphere though the overall attendance reflected that many are not yet ready to return to live club shows.

Joanovarc

With a 6.30pm start it was another value for money Underworld bill, similar to the Mason Hill show here a couple of weeks previously, with a pair of support acts, First up were Joanovarc- despite their self-titled second album having received a lot of publicity a couple of years ago, this was the first time I had seen them, and they had a recent recruit on vocals in Hazel Jade Rogers, a quirkily styled figure, who had a powerful set of pipes and a friendly stage manner.

‘Love Rock n Roll’ started off as a Rock Goddess- type plodder but went into another gear when founder member Shelley Walker really started letting rip on guitar. A new song ‘Mister Mister’ (incidentally not the only band name/song title combo this evening!) almost went into a thrash like second phase before ‘Down By The River’ was more accessible.

Joanovarc

They played a mixture of new songs (‘Silver Sun’) from an upcoming album and others with a longer history, of which ‘Ride Of Your Life’ was particularly enjoyable. Shelley’s gutsy, metallic guitar work gave the sound a real bite which I had not expected, especially on the heavier numbers, ’Invisible Enemy’, ‘ This Way’ and ‘Isolation’.

There did seem a something little odd about the chemistry between the band members on stage however – hopefully I was misreading any body language as this latest version of their ever changing line ups showed a lot of potential and I was pleasantly impressed.

Revival Black

Next up were Revival Black who oddly enough I saw around the corner at the Black Heart soon before the pandemic hit- more recently I was very impressed by singer Dan Byrne fronting Myke Gray’s band at Stonedead. Their set mixed favourites from their debut ‘Step in Line’ album like ‘So Alive’ and ‘Hold Me Down’ with a new song ‘Believe’.

The songs were all of a similar unrelenting pace similar so ‘Midnight Oil’ (that band connection again!), described as a dirty blues was a welcome change, then they surprised everyone with a cover of ‘Burn’ (ironically exactly a week after I’d seen Vambo doing exactly the same).  On this occasion they toyed more with the arrangement but seemed to lose interest half way through as it segued into another song in ‘The River’.

Finishing with their two singles ‘No Secrets No Lies’ and ‘Wide Awake’, their sound was classic bluesy heavy rock with a sleazy edge. Dan has an excellent voice and stage presence and the hirsute band look the part:  however I just felt compared to some of the very best of their NWOCR contemporaries they have yet to write that killer tune.

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

Vega have no such worries about song writing, but as they hit the stage soon after 8.30, something was amiss – there were only five of them with no sign of usual lead guitarist Marcus Thurston, leaving new second guitarist Billy Taylor to carry the burden himself.

As they opened with ‘Blind’ from their penultimate album ‘Grit Your Teeth’ the sound did seem a little thinner than usual,  though interestingly it was Tom Martin’s bass that stood out more as a result, with his brother James’ keyboards adding colour in the background, confirming Vega’s gradual shift away from a sound in which the keys are prominent.

However on ‘Worth Dying For’, not only did Billy support Nick Workman with occasional vocal duties, but played the solo in the same shredding style as Marcus, and throughout the gig he proved it was no fluke. For someone I largely saw only play rhythm in his days with Inglorious, this was a revelation and he could be forgiven for the fact that each solo began to sound rather similar as the set wore on.

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

Nick then explained that Marcus had gone down with covid on the day of the gig- though he could not resist still teasing the famously taciturn guitarist as he recorded a quick video of the crowd joining in with insults. From that point onwards it was not a case of looking for deficiencies in the sound, but marvelling at how well they adapted the songs at short notice.

Though plenty were punching the air to ‘Stereo Messiah’ and bouncing to the hook-filled ‘Every Little Monster’ this was always going to be a night when the newer material dominated, with by my reckoning over half the set taken from the pair of lockdown-era albums.

From the latest ‘Anarchy and Unity’,  both ‘Beautiful Lie’ and ‘Ain’t Who I Am’ went over really well live and had those trademark Vega hooks, though my predictions when reviewing the album that ‘Bring The Riot’ would set people off pogoing proved wide of the mark.

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

From Grit Your Teeth, ‘Man On A Mission’ and ‘Perfection’ worked well live but were basic in approach by their standards. In contrast though the pride Nick spoke of in the six minute ‘Live For Me’, was justified as the song came to life in the live environment, calling to mind Bon Jovi and Winger hit power ballads of 30 years ago. Nick played acoustic guitar for once, while Billy was again outstanding.

The gig reached a peak with some old favourites in ‘Kiss Of Life’ with its big chorus,  ‘White Knuckle Ride’ complete with ‘hey-hey-hey’ chants  and the anthemic ‘White Flag’. Nick was as energetic a frontman as ever while the vocal support given him by both Billy and drummer Pete Newdeck was a noticeable addition to the sound.

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

Nick said they would play right through without the pretence of an encore and for many years ‘Saving Grace’ has ended the set but this time with a nod to Planet Rock’s playlisting of it, instead they played recent single ‘Sooner Or Later’, the ‘woo-hoo’s seemingly inspired by U2’s ‘Elevation’ being another of those hooks that make Vega’s anthemic songwriting style so perfect for live shows.

It was a slightly unusual evening for them but the way this new line up passed with flying colours, with new material nestled nicely in the set, augurs well for even better gigs in the future. Another good night all round as the live music scene starts to return to normal.

VEGA- Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

Review and photos by Andy Nathan

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Album review: THE GRANDMASTER – Skywards

Frontiers [Release date 15.10.21]

Grandmaster is vocalist Nando Fernandez of Brazilian metal band, Sinistra, paired with incomparable metal guitarist Jens (Edguy) Ludwig. It’s a match made in Frontiers’ HQ.

The songs have been written by, and the album produced by the label’s inhouse man, Alessandro DelVecchio.

Ultimately, there is less here than meets the eye.

Much of Skywards is designer label hard rock/melodic metal from the lower divisions, with songs cut and tailored from a long out of date template.

Del boy’s clinical, precise approach fails to engage. The musicianship is impressive, the melodies are okay, and the arrangements are awash with finely formed orchestrations, but it’s often hard to find an emotional pulse.

Highpoints, ‘Lunar Water’, ‘Someday Somehow’ and ‘Skywards, Earhwards’ are robust, carefully crafted slices of melodic metal, buoyed by Ludwig’s sparkling, melodic axework, which compensates in part for Fernandez’s strangled vowels and over theatrical delivery.

But elsewhere and too often, tracks like ‘The Tempest’, ‘Dead Bond’ and ‘Turn The Page’ are formulaic and lacklustre. They lean heavily on Ludwig’s excitingly sophisticated guitarwork to carry them through.

And so the album becomes hogtied by its own format, introducing an attention eroding predictability as the music unfolds.  **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)

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


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Gig review: Quarantune Rocks Party, The Old Dairy Farm, Cropredy, 9 October 2021

The Darker My Horizon - Quarantune Rocks Party, The Old Dairy Farm, Cropredy, 9 October 2021

6 Bands, 1 stage, 1 day:

  • The Darker My Horizon
  • Ryders Creed
  • Shades Of Seattle
  • King Awesome
  • Skinny Knowledge
  • More Human Than Human

Quarantune Rocks was set up in March 2020 to support rock music fans, bands and venues in what we thought would be a temporary covid glitch, three of us started our Facebook group with approximately 20 friends invited to join, word spread, we locked our group as we got to 350 members as we wanted to be able to manage it and not create an administrative monster – we now stand at well over a thousand members, with 6 admins and new people join our QR family all the time!

Well what to say about our very first Quarantune Rocks Party – I am of course bias here, this was a very overdue event that has seen its fair share of reschedules for the obvious reasons, did I believe it would happen on the 9th October? Not until I arrived on site on Friday night and saw the stage being set up. Our QR admin team met together in person for the first time ever – it was emotional!

Our Stage and sound crew from Apache Stages, were second to none – running a 1 day event with 6 bands on 1 stage and a live music curfew of 10pm, meant we had a really tight schedule for sets and changeovers – the crew were brilliant from start to finish, with all the bands commenting on the quality set up and sound.

Our site in Cropredy was on the Old Dairy Farm, which if you have been to Fairport Convention you’d recognise as field 8, everything was spot on, the team were super friendly, the facilities were fabulous, set up was smooth, food and bar all high quality and great value for money.

For our opening set, More Human Than Human stepped up to the stage to blazing sunshine  and what a great opening set it was, people were talking about it all day / night! This is a 2 piece prog rock metal band who put the ‘heavy’ into rock.

Playing original materials with some atmospheric synth chucked in for good measure and a new album on the way, they definitely attracted attention and new fans. Standout tracks for me More Human than Human and We Are In This Together.

Next up was Skinny Knowledge – their debut album ‘Don’t Turn Out The Lights’ was released earlier this year, and frankly it is sublime, so I was really looking forward to seeing them play live.  Only on early in our bill as they were added when we rescheduled to October and they already had another gig later that day. This combined with the fact that the lead singer was recovering from a stinking cold and they had a very new guitarist, what absolute troopers!

Opening with the title track of the album and covering all of my stand out tracks, King of Nothing, Alive  and of course, Keep Me Out of It had us on our feet, chucking in a  couple of cover from Guns n Roses and Green Day they cemented their top performance to an appreciative audience.

King Awesome were up next, they are an eighties hair metal cover band that are simply second to none, complete with spandex, wigs and outfits – they were party central and got the whole crowd involved in their energised set as they delivered hit after hit, from all the bands we loved back in the day, including serious audience participation for ‘Girls Girls Girls’ and to the band’s surprise, Nothin’s Gonna Stop us Now (Boris take note!) – that was such fun, what a performance, you made the afternoon fly by!

Shades Of Seattle, a grunge covers act followed and  belted out a class set that saw a mosh pit form for all the classics, opening with Rage Against the Machine’s Wake Up, Pearl Jam’s Alive and covering a master class of Nirvana’s catalogue About a Girl, Lithium and closing out with Territorial Pissings – what a great addition to our line up!

Onto Ryders Creed, who had travelled from Stoke through rubbish weather to arrive to glorious sunshine and a crowd who couldn’t wait to hear them – their set was punchy, tight with superb musicianship from the opener ‘Memories’ and showcasing the vocal range of frontman, Ryan with Lost Soul to My Life – what a voice, what a star in the making, and with 2 albums under their belt, this band is clearly destined for bigger things.

 

Our headliner, The Darker My Horizon, earned their legend wings that evening as Paul, the lead singer was in significant pain with a knee and hamstring injury, but decided the band would play regardless, so despite needing a chair briefly and Russ, the drummer,  covering a section of vocals when Paul couldn’t hobble back to his microphone in time, this was as ever, a pure class performance.

Truly humbled when the band added my favourite track of theirs to the set, Diablo, not one they usually play live (but they so should)! The whole crowd were on their feet and dancing by the time they invited Chris,  (from our stage crew and guitarist with a different band – Bare Knuckle – who unfortunately, couldn’t make our rescheduled date) to join them for Summer of 69.

Closing their set with the classic ‘Still Alive’ the energy was palpable and so was the happiness…. For so many people, this was the first time that they had been to a live music event since Covid wreaked havoc and the utter joy was clear to see.

To everybody who came to party with us, you demonstrated from start to finish what rock family is all about – great people, fun times, new friendships made and old friends reuniting over a shared love of live music with everyone having a ball. We came, we camped, our bands rocked and we partied hard!

Overall, this first attempt at a live music event exceeded expectations  – much blood, sweat and tears went into it and I think we pulled it off, team admin were a tad emotional on Sunday morning when we realised it was over. Given the positive reactions we have had, we are already looking at organising something for next year … watch this space.

Review by Karen Clayton

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

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Power Plays w/c 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: THE HONEYRUNNERS – Everything Is On Fire

Gypsy Soul Records [Release date 22.10.21]

This is the debut albums from The Honeyrunners, a four-piece Toronto group (expanding to eleven members for larger shows) consisting of singer/songwriter Dan Dwoskin (keys, lead vocals), audio-engineer/producer, Guillermo Subauste (bass, vocals), Conor Gains (electric guitar, vocals) and Lewis Spring (drums, percussion, vocals).

The album has a theme running through it as it aims to disrobe our culture of apathy – a sentiment that everything is always on fire, with nothing to do but watch. As Dan Dwoskin says, “We write songs for the times we need them.”

‘Run & Hide’ starts the album of with an upbeat piece of pop rock, swiftly followed by the gentler ‘What Are You Scared Of?’, and what a vocal performance by Dan Dwoskin, backed by a gospel like chorus. Connor Gains throws a short but sweet guitar solo into the mixing pot too.

‘Ghosts’ has a swagger about it, as the band pen another memorable chorus. Nice to hear some sax too, an instrument that doesn’t get used enough in the pop and rock world. ‘Cabin Fever’ with its stabbing Hammond riffs, sees the band travelling down a southern rock road.

On ‘Mixtape’ they make it sound suitably retro, as befits the song’s title. Indie pop doesn’t get much better than this. ‘Mixtape’ illustrates the key to this album’s success – the Honeyrunners love melodies and chances are you’ll love the ones they have come up with.

Like fellow Canadians the Trews, the Honeyrunners straddle many musical genres, yet at their musical heart they just produce damn fine music. One of the strongest debuts I’ve heard in a while. ****

Review by Jason Ritchie


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Book review: Please Please Tell Me Now – The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis

Please Please Tell Me Now - The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis

Hachette Books [Publication date 15.07.21]

Renowned American music biographer Stephen Davis is probably best known for the excellent “Hammer of The Gods” Led Zeppelin biography, but he has also written outstanding books on the likes of Aerosmith, Guns n Roses and Bob Marley. His latest effort is “Please Please Tell Me Now- The Duran Duran Story”.

As the 1980’s exploded into a mix of fashion, vibrant colour, music and film, one British band cleaned up worldwide, going on to sell over 100 million albums in a career that has now lasted over 40 years. With their clever mix of pop and rock, you could dance to the songs, sing along choruses and generally have a good time, no wonder Duran Duran cracked the US market so massively. Davis has done what he does best here as he tells the band’s fascinating story, with the book featuring exclusive interviews with the band and unseen photos from their own personal archives throughout.

I have been a fan of Duran Duran since the release of their first album, and for me, there is not another band that epitomises the era so well, and with “Please Please Tell Me Now- The Duran Duran Story” Davis has managed to do that thing where a well written book can instantly transport you right back to a moment in time. *****

Review by Nikk Gunns


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

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Power Plays w/c 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)


Quick plays: LA LUZ, SAM CARTER, MASS

LA LUZ

LA LUZ S/T Hardly Art/Sub Pop [Release date 22.10.21]

La Luz are, according to their bio, a “surf-rock / psych / 60’s pop trio”, fronted by guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland, who is joined by bassist Lena Simon, and keyboardist Alice Sandahl.

It never ceases to amaze me the amount of good music being created and released, in addition to discovering older albums you’ve never heard before. La Luz are another new name to me, yet they are now on their third album. The trio produce blissfully, dreamy pop steeped in a 70s sound, with plenty of added sound effects.

Songs like ‘The Pines’ and ‘Lazy Eyes And Dune’ are wonderfully trippy, harmony filled treats. At the other end of the scale ‘Metal Man’ sounds like an unreleased 60’s gem from say Jefferson Airplane. Another song on here that utilises all sorts of sounds and sonic effects.

Highly enjoyable on the ears and La Luz are out on tour in the US this year and due in Europe next year. Worth seeing them live if you can and until then enjoy this little bit of melodic bliss. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie

SAM CARTER - Home Waters

SAM CARTER Home Waters Bandcamp

Midlands-born guitarist and songwriter Sam Carter is a highly-regarded instrumentalist, renowned by many as ‘the finest English-style fingerpicking guitarist of his generation’ (Jon Boden). Over the past fifteen years, Sam has toured the world, won a BBC Folk Award and supported the likes of Richard Thompson, Eliza Carthy and Martin Simpson.

The album was recorded pre-pandemic by producer and multi-instrumentalist Ian Stephenson (Kan, Baltic Crossing, Andy May Trio).

‘The Forge’ and ‘Fly The Flag’ are the sort of songs you can imagine being covered by others. The latter’s sound is swelled by the added strings arrangement. The mesmerising ‘Slow Waves’ is a perfect tune to lose yourself in and relax.

Sam Carter possesses a strong voice and his guitar playing is something else. Very delicate, melodic and really draws the listener in. Seek this one out and you won’t be disappointed. ***1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie

MASS Terminal: Complete Works (2CD) Audio Platter/Plastic Head

Four piece Mass were an alternative / indie metal band around at the start of the 90s, and although busy and productive, were all too short lived. Everything they (officially) recorded and a live show to boot, now reissued in one place and well deserved it is too.

Disc one opens with their 1990 single Pulling / Thinking, which opens with an uptempo energy akin to cross over, quite noisy, but the alternative jangle is there aplenty.

Then there is the 12 track album Rushing Flood Perfume which keeps the sound going , and although there are some good tunes, they probably confused the public by being too jangly to be metal, but too metal or hardcore for the usual indie or alternative scene. And thought the mastering is good, the original production does give that ‘Garage’ effect to the rock’n’roll. There is a more gentle song, the acoustic Medusa which was also released as a single. Disc one ends with the Godsend EP (a punk tinge to the music here), and a storming cover of The Clash’s London Calling. Well, if The Clash were on speed, detuned a guitar and replaced the drums with a dustbin…. But a very decent affair and more punk than the original.

Disc two kicks off with a 4 track Peel Session (Nice to hear John Peel’s voice again), high octane and a bit of polish in there too. A two track demo which is only really of interest to fans, and then there’s a live set recorded in Germany 1992. A little rough’n’ready, there’s as much a nod to punk as there is indie and alternative metal.

This music is good within it’s genre but a bit too jangly for my ears. A decent collection that completes a catalogue, well worth it if you’re a fan. ***1/2

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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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: JOE BONAMASSA – Time Clocks

Joe Bonamassa - Time Clocks

Provogue [Release date 29.10.21]

Joe Bonamassa’s ‘Time Clocks’ is infused with reflective songs – a function of a self proclaimed midlife crisis – but counterweighted by the kind of steely, restless determination that has projected him from being a child prodigy to international rock-blues stardom.

He’s drawn to exploring significant questions about the passing of time, his life on the road (or the recent lack of it) and the self, on an album that straddles both introspection and bombast on interesting songs.

‘Time Clocks’ is the work of a mature rock-blues artist anchored by the blues but never restricted by it. He’s more comfortable co-writing , meaning his essence comes through his emotive playing.

It’s a song driven adventurous album, though perhaps not as much as the short introductory ‘Pilgrimage’ audio collage might suggest. His consistently excellent guitar playing always supports the song first, while adding an additional dynamic thrust.

There’s a constant inventive choice of instrumentation from didgeridoo to sumptuous guitar tones and even a faux psychedelic finish one of his many career Zeppelin homages, called ‘Curtain Call’.

He switches the ignition with the pulverising riffs of the outstanding ‘Notches’, on an album that works hard to flow from the beginning to the dichotomous word play of the closing track ‘Known Unknowns’.

The latter is threaded together by some eloquent guitar playing before a final elongated stunning solo provides the perfect resolution to everything that has gone before, and also reaffirms why Bonamassa’s currency now spans generations.

‘Notches’ is a track of unrelenting intensity with a Celtic feel topped by muscular riffs, beefy bv’s and the kind Kevin Shirley avalanche of sound that Bonamassa revels in.

He teases out some expressive top notes over what feels like the constant flow of waves crashing onto a shore, on one of his best songs for years.

And having blown the barn door off it hinges he follows that with his new single, the well crafted James House co-write ‘The Heart That Never Waits’. The song benefits from a lilting chorus and cool use of metaphor: “It’s the train that never comes and the heart that never waits.”

The Bonamassa/House collaboration also provides another highlight in the shape of ‘Mind’s Eye’, the slow build of which owes much to Pink Floyd or David Gilmour in particular.

And if the brief, but broad based collage of ‘Pilgrim’ provides an unexpected album opening, then the title track is more of a proggy ‘kitchen sink and all’ opus.

A crunching chord intro is juxtaposed with a subtle slide and threaded organ line as the song moves towards an anthemic chorus. Bolstered by the booming bv’s of Juanita Tippins and Prinnie Stevenson this could be a Jim Steinman song, with Joe’s animated vocal attack evoking Meat Loaf.

And though it doesn’t quite achieve the kind of grandeur it strives for, it’s very much the thematic anchor track of an album which is an exercise in exploring where the song takes you.

‘Time Clocks’ feels as if it’s based round an overarching theme which he realizes by pouring all his potent musical ideas through a sieve, offset by the use of  a timeless ‘quiet to loud’ dynamic.

The core idea is further emphasized by Hugh Syme’s art work which in turn gives the album’s aesthetic a proggy feel.

It’s certainly Bonamassa at his most adventurous and bombastic with a big crescendo to round things off.

The stop-start ‘Questions And Answers’ has a sub-Latino feel, but never really shakes off a plodding tempo to overcome a sluggish languor. By the time of his exclamatory “look out”, his solo sounds as if he’s purposefully trying to inject some much needed spark into a song that has too much going.

And it’s that ever present feeling of reaching for something bigger that pervades an album full of lyrical enquiry and musical diversity.

It’s ironic then that on ‘Curtail Call’ he does the exact opposite, by recycling portentous Zeppelin riffs, albeit with interesting lyrics.

It almost runs out of steam at the 4.00 minute mark, until Joe’s snaking guitar line injects fresh vitality with a vibrant solo. It also could arguably also have been culled at the 4.56 minute mark, but that would rob us of the feverish string arrangement as part of climactic slow build into the psychedelic finish.

There’s a further left field shift on ‘The Loyal Kind’, a Bernie Marsden co-write that initially sounds like Jethro Tull,  from the Marin Barre style riff to the lyrical imagery of: “Maidens in the shadows,” and “horses in the stable and the dinner’s on the table.”

It evolves into a rock ballad with a lyrical tale of fidelity or otherwise and builds to a scintillating solo that perfectly fits a Whitesnake style rocker.

It takes the trusted Tom Hambridge to bring us back to the blues on ‘Hanging On A Loser’, the main line of which is: “If everything is so bad, why you hanging on a loser like me,” which would make a great country song.

Happily it’s far removed from that, being a Lachy Doley keyboard-led funky groove with a strong vocal, a catchy hook with insistent handclaps and some bursting slide leading to more scintillating guitar.

Having taken the long road home, Joe leaves us with the Alyssa Bonagura co-penned ‘Known Unknowns’, which builds imperiously to the kind of guitar driven finale that makes you want to listen to the whole album all over again.

‘Time Clocks’ may not quite be the stellar album fans hoped for, but at least half the songs here will surely fill his set list in future tours. Job done. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra 


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: WAYWARD SONS – Even Up The Score

WAYWARD SONS - Even Up The Score

Frontiers [Release date 08.10.21]

Toby Jepson is a man who never lets the grass grow under his feet. Since bursting onto the scene with Little Angels in 1984 he’s been a constantly creative whirlwind, going from the Scarsborough hard rock upstarts through to stints with Fastway, Gun and Dio’s Disciples and onto a busy solo career.

Despite this constant work ethic, he’s never seemed truly settled since the Angels split after a decade together in ’94 but things changed when he put together Wayward Sons in 2017.

With the goodwill and respect he’d engendered throughout the years, matched with some top quality song writing and musicianship, the band were seemingly welcomed with open arms and with a brace of albums already under their belts, not to mention a constant touring schedule, it comes as no surprise that this latest release would be good.

The fact that this is so great an album has possibly surprised and delighted not only their growing legion of fans but the band too and ‘Even Up The Score’ well and truly knocks it out of the park. Whilst absolutely the de facto leader, Jepson leads his band of brothers on an equitable footing and the sense that this is truly a band in the traditional sense of the work permeates its very pores.

Whilst recently keys maestro Dave Kemp stepped down from the band, his presence is truly felt and this, along with the guitar wizardry of Sam Wood and the solid groove of drummer Phil Martini and Nic Wastell’s bass match Jepson’s vocals and guitar in a perfect balance of muscle and melody.

From the helter-skelter titular opener ‘Even Up The Score’ glorying in a touch of The Who and Bad Company mixed with a touch of Glam, we’re thrown immediately into classic hard rock territory where the song is centre. Wood peels off a fine solo, his fretwork hugely impressive throughout but it the chance for Martini and Wastell to really shine as they drive the locomotive that is ‘Big Day’, another thrilling rollercoaster that shakes your bones.

The band are fully on fire not just musically but lyrically too, Jepson’s words razor sharp and brutally honest as he once more proves himself to be a man with not just a brilliant turn of phrase but a passionately social heart.

The trick here is that he conveys all he has to say but you never feel it to be a relentless polemic, this is protest songs to dance and have a good time to, even if there is a human cry at their core. Tracks like ‘Sign of the Times’ and ‘Fake’ tear along with furious intent, the sound slamming into you, whilst others like ‘Bloody Typical’ is imbued with the sort of clever glam rock that 10cc mastered and ‘Faith in Fools’ could match the big stadium anthems of anything Dave Grohl has ever penned.

The album can switch from the split personality of ‘Downfall’, at one minute crawling and dangerous, the next raging to the incredible harmonies and dazzling keys of ‘Looking for A Reason’. The opus closes with the dual hit of the vitriol fuelled ‘Land of the Blind’ as another set of huge melodies and lush soundscapes juxtapose with another furious solo from Wood until final track ‘They Know’ brings things to a perfect end.

There’s a real blend of Tom Petty Americana, Queen’s pomp and Bruce Springsteen’s blue-collar rock ‘n’ roll here that shows that the band have never been afraid to show their influences but given the quality of those artists, you can’t go wrong.

Without doubt, Wayward Sons celebrate all that’s best in rock music and add their own names loud and proud into that roll call of bands who’ve led the way with songs that have touched hearts and moved feet. A band for the people with an album that sets a dizzyingly high benchmark, ‘Even Up The Score’ shows that they’re here to stay and that’s something worth rejoicing.  *****

Review by Paul Monkhouse


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Gig review: MUSIC FOR THE MIND- Hammersmith Club, London, 8 October 2021

MUSIC FOR THE MIND- Hammersmith Club, London, 8 October 2021

As the old BT advert once said, it’s good to talk. Of mental health in particular. Despite growing awareness of its importance, not least with the struggles nearly all of us have faced in some way or other during the pandemic,  it still carries the air of a stigma that people find difficult to discuss openly.

The many charities in the field  do great work, with the largest being MIND, so in the week of World Mental Health Day one of their fundraising efforts was an evening of music at the Hammersmith Club, where promoter Rick Palin is putting on a series of gigs. Normally a private club, it has a lot of potential as a venue, with a high stage and ornate ceilings a little like nearby Bush Hall, and the sound was improved from my previous trip here a few years ago.

Blues and blues rock was the musical theme of the night but he who pays the piper calls the tune, so sponsors South Eastern Rail brought their own choir to open proceedings with a variety of tunes from the GRTR-friendly – ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ to the not so much- S Club 7.

The Mustangs

A trio of main acts began with The Mustangs who had a very sixties RnB style, not least as they sported a full-time blues harp player in Derek Kingaby who even got his own instrumental.  Lead guitarist  Adam Norsworthy was an equally fine singer and they played originals such as  ‘I’ll Meet You Any Time’ and ‘Put Your Money On Me’ from a career that unbelievably has seen them release nine albums.

However as the set wore on covers were the order of the day-‘ You Really Got Me’ suited them perfectly, before a couple of blues classics in ‘Crossroads’ and ‘Shake Your Moneymaker’, with a snatch of ZZ Top’s ‘Tube Snake Boogie’. They were gradually moving further from their natural habitat as, responding to a growing number of people getting on the dancefloor, they ended a short-ish set with ‘I Love Rock n Roll’ complete with a number of false endings.

Emma Wilson

We then had a real life Doctor (and wife of Milk Men bassist Lloyd), Alice Green, give a short but engaging and insightful pep talk on the importance of mental health and its relationship with physical health, prior to Emma Wilson who has won numerous rising star awards recently  in the blues world.

The blonde singer has a sultry but powerful set of pipes, and as evidenced by opener ‘Wish You Well’ sits on the jazzier and more soulful side of the blues spectrum- indeed at times there was even a hint of Amy WInehouse in her delivery.

MUSIC FOR THE MIND- Hammersmith Club, London, 8 October 2021

Her band were masters of taking the pace down to end a song quietly (I suspect diminuendo is the technical term) and on ‘Rack Em Up’ had a taut, choppy  funkiness as they showed their paces.  They were just really hitting their stride when unfortunately time constraints restricted them to one last song in ‘Not Payin’ which had more of a Chicago blues feel, but there was no escaping her talent.

Headliners The Milk Men seemed to bring more of their fans, one hyper-enthusiastic gentleman in particular, which made for a livelier atmosphere with many taking to the dancefloor, including Emma Wilson herself. A four piece with Adam Norsworthy doing double duty, this time just on guitar,  openers ‘Shoot the Lights’ and ‘The Operator’ were short and punchy and had a real Dr Feelgood vibe to them.

The Milk Men

There was something of the wedding and barmitzvah outfit about them- the sharp suits of singer Jamie Smy and drummer Mike Roberts may have had something to do with it, and they also used humorous visual props- for an authentic cover of ZZ Top’s ‘Cheap Sunglasses’ and an old blues song (apparently) ’Give Me Back My Wig’.  Nevertheless that would sell them short as I was highly impressed musically: they have three albums to date but two of the most impressive- ‘Driving It’ with a chugging almost AC/DC ish riff and ‘Cheap Seats’ –apparently came from a new one.

As with the Mustangs a liberal sprinkling of covers helped the evening go with a swing including ‘Oh Well’ and a superb ‘Pinball Wizard’, alongside lively originals such as ‘Real Good looking’ and ‘She Don’t Like Rock Roll’. My highlight though was a closer of ‘Summertime Blues’ with all the raw energy of the Who’s ‘Live at  Leeds’ version. By the time of an encore of ‘Johnny B Goode’ turning into a Quo medley of ‘Caroline’ and ‘Rocking All Over the World’, a Friday might party was in full swing after the event had begun in relatively subdued fashion.

The Milk Men

It may sound trite to say so but live music is a huge contributor to my own mental well-being, and that of many others. The concert can only be viewed as a success, both being surprised by three excellent acts I should check out further in future, but raising funds to support all those who need a little help from time to time.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

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: LORDS OF BLACK – Alchemy Of Souls II

Frontiers [Release date 15.10.21]

Fifth album from metallers, Lords Of Black, the Ronnie Romero/ Tony Hernando band.

They brand themselves as a “Progressive” Power Metal band. You can see strong hints of how this plays out when first viewing the song titles – ‘What’s Become Of Us’, ‘How Long Do I Have Now, ‘No Hero is Homeless’ – all suggest a measure or more of introspection.

It’s a lyrical approach that has become prevalent among many bands in the wake of the Covid pandemic, and perhaps too in the face of the worldwide Climate Change narrative.

There’s a heavy load to bear sometimes, But Alchemy II is far from downbeat.

Almost every track has a lot of moving parts, and the ability of Hernando and producer, Roland Grapow to create a cohesive whole is very impressive.

In fact, the album only threatens to go off the rails when the lyrics spill over into melodrama. The bombastic ‘The Maker Of Nothingness’ and ‘Before That Time Can Come’ are typical examples, …and yet, these are two of Hernando’s finest musical arrangements, … twinning up his axework, riding tandem with his alter ego, creating competing tensions… vocals and guitar moving at different speeds, yet staying side by side, with piano and synth motifs dropped into the mix from time to time. It’s almost impossible to peel back the layers. You just accept that it works.

Beyond that, the hugely catchy ‘Bound To You’ is an old fashioned (but heavily metalised) love song, with touches of yesterday’s “foot on the monitor” metal. Again, Hernando shows great invention in the arrangements, overlaying the tough as teak riff with a dancing synth motifs.

It’s a cool companion to ‘Death Dealer’s symphonic clash of sounds, and the adventurous heavy metal axework on ‘Prayers Turned to Whispers’.

There’s no doubt that the band has moved up a few steps on the stairway to heavy metal stardom, but on Alchemy II, Hernando is the hero. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Rising Stars: TOLOACHE

Toloache are a Switzerland/UK based progressive metal band named after a plant famously used during mystical rituals by Mexican shamans known for its intense hallucinations. Their new single ‘Watching Close’ is out now.

Andrina Travers from Toloache answers our questions…

1. The band’s name is taken from the plant used in Mexican shamanic rituals. Have you or any of the band experienced using this plant first hand?

Unfortunately not; we’ve only been reading and obsessing about it. But who knows – hopefully, someday we get to see it in real life!

2. Tell us a little about your upbringing in Switzerland; it sounds quite magical? Do you think it inspired you?

I grew up in a very spiritual family. I was baptised in the forest next to my parent’s house and always felt very connected to nature. My aunt got me into tarot when I was very young; my grandparents always knew everything about healing herbs and foods, and my mum collected different stones and crystals. All of that is definitely still a big part of my life and inspires me every day.

3. Where are you based now?

I was born and raised in Zurich and moved to London with my dog last year. I absolutely love it here and don’t see myself going back home anytime soon.

4. How has Lockdown been for you?

It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. Luckily I have a dog who was great company, so I went for 4 hour walks every day to get some fresh air. I wrote a lot of music in my living room and read all the books I always wanted to read but never had time for. Christmas was quite depressing because I really missed my family back home, and there was no way to leave the UK.

5. What books, films, tv shows or albums helped you through the pandemic?

Albums: Tool – Fear Inoculum / Soundgarden – King Animal / Fink – Perfect Darkness / Taylor Swift – Folklore

Netflix: Anything true crime (I am way too obsessed!) and Gilmore Girls

Books: We were liars – E.Lockhart / All the light we cannot see – Anthony Doerr / Sold – Zana Muhsen

6. Watching Close, your new single, is about being bombarded with news events and trauma via our social media and devices. Are you addicted to your phone / iPad too, or are you very conscious of putting these things down and being present in the moment?

During Lockdown, I definitely scrolled on Social Media way too often, and I started to obsess with reading the news. I could definitely feel how bad that was for my mental health, so after Christmas, I decided to delete all my Social Media and News apps for a few months. I knew once we release “Watching Close”, I will have to spend a lot of time on Instagram and co. again so taking a long break before that was amazing. Now I am definitely scrolling less and use Social Media almost for work only.

7. Now live music is returning. Are you planning on any gigs? Playing or attending?

We are planning our first few gigs for 2022, so that’s really exciting! I also can’t wait to see some live music myself: I got Tickets for Foo Fighters in Berlin, and Tool, Halestorm and IDLES in London. Last week I attended a very intimate Event with Dave Grohl where he talked about his new book and played a few songs, which literally made me cry happy tears. Since I was a kid he’s been my hero, and I am so excited to read his book “The Storyteller”.

8. Are you working on a debut album, and what themes, musical and lyrical can we expect?

Before we drop an album, we have a few more singles ready to release. The next song we are about to release soon is my absolute favourite and the first one we wrote for Toloache. I don’t want to say too much yet, but lyrically you can get ready for some pretty dark stuff. We are currently planning the music video for it.

9. Any message for your fans in the UK?

Thanks to everyone for streaming, buying, sharing and supporting our debut single; it really means the world to us. I absolutely cannot wait to meet you in person when we play our first gig ever in the UK!


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

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: ALCATRAZZ – V

Silver Lining Music [Release date: 15.10.21]

Now that Doogie White and Joe Stump are onboard, Alcatrazz have abandoned all that wimpy rock stuff, and mainlined themselves into the world of heavy metal, on this, their second album with Silver Lining. Gary Shea and Jimmy Waldo are holding fast, and drummer Mark Benquechea has joined. Bonnet has departed to create a new band.

This new lineup is bristling with talent and glowing with experience.

V turns out to be an old fashioned, full on, balls to the wall heavy metal album.

In reality it belongs to Stump (aided and abetted by White). He can shred with the best, but unselfishly adds distinctive, hi-speed colouring to every track. His guitar accelerates from zero to hero in a heartbeat, and does so at every opportunity, with everyone else hanging on for dear life, as the songs blast through hairpin bends and blind turns at neck snapping speed.

Throughout the album, Stump uses his guitar like a targetted weapon, guiding it through each song’s muscular rhythms, locking on to each explosive chorus. ‘House Of Lies’, ‘Target’ and ‘Turn Of The Wheel’ are laced with his razor sharp axework, with White’s heat treated vocals providing the slender, wiry melodies with the steeliest of spines.

The call and response vocals on standouts, ‘Guardian Angel’ and ‘Nightwatch’ are an extravagantly theatrical technique, a high wire act, at which the band proves adept at deploying. It’s traditional fare updated for operatic metal fans.

The pace drops slightly on top track, ‘Sword Of Deliverance’, but the obligatory pounding stomp gets turned up to heavier and harder. It’s constructed on Waldo’s and Shea’s shuddering keyboard/bass riff, with Stump and White reminding us of the Deep Purple and Rainbow connections.

The sheer pace and professionalism in the music’s execution is sometimes breathtaking, It’s clearly instilled with the confidence and maturity of a team of musicians who’ve been round the block a few times, and don’t need no satnav to find their direction home. ****

Review by Brian McGowan


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


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Book review: BEAST – JOHN BONHAM & THE RISE OF LED ZEPPELIN by CM Kuskins

 

BEAST – JOHN BONHAM & THE RISE OF LED ZEPPELIN by CM Kuskins

Hachette [Publication date 30.09.21]

John Bonham had drumming in his blood it seems, having first learned to play the drums at the age of five. Despite never taking formal lessons, he began drumming for local bands immediately after leaving secondary school. After a series of bands in the 60’s he joined the Yardbirds/New Yardbirds – at the behest of Jimmy Page, who owned the Yardbirds name – which became Led Zeppelin and the rest is rock n roll history as they say.

Kushkins has written a very thorough and informative biography on the life and musical career of John Bonham. Written in chronological order it does over often told rock n roll excesses of the band, whilst revealing some lesser known ones. One example was Bonham being best man at Tony Iommi’s wedding. Bonham had to be helped to bed the night before and Iommi feared his best man would not turn up the next day, however, he did and looked refreshed and ready. Possibly helped by frequent top ups of cocaine which the rock musicians at the wedding used a lot, unbeknownst to the brides’ family! Later on the wedding reception Iommi’s mother saved the day offering to take the rock musicians back to her house for a few drinks, as the wedding was running on apple juice only!

Reading this and other tales of rock ‘n’ roll excess throughout the book you do wonder if it all did take a massive toll on John Bonham. He was plagued by alcoholism and was never shy of a drug or two, yet he was immensely proud of his daughter Zoe and son Jason and being away on long tours can’t have been good for his state of mind. If there is one little quibble with this book it is that the music is covered very well, but a little bit more about what made John Bonham tick would have given the reader perhaps more insight into this drumming behemoth. Hard this long after this death perhaps as only his sister, Deborah, is still alive of his three siblings.

Dave Grohl states in his foreword “To me, the test of a great drummer comes from this short five second exercise. Close your eyes, hit play, and if you can name them in that time, then they have achieved their ‘sound’. A sonic signature.” Dave Grohl nails it right there. John Bonham had his own unique style and sound, still admired and copied to this day, some forty odd years since his death. He was only thirty two when he died.

A fitting tribute to the life and music of John Bonham, one of the rock ‘n’ roll’s finest drummers.

Review by Jason Ritchie


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Album review: MOUNTAIN – Live In The 70s

Voiceprint [Release date 12.11.21]

Fronted by guitarist and vocalist Leslie West, Mountain formed in New York in 1969, taking their name from the former Vagrants West’s first solo album, and their classic line-up saw West joined by bassist Felix Pappalardi, drummer Corky Laing and keyboard player Steve Knight. Mixing hard rock and blues rock, Mountain have often been considered influential on the heavy metal scene, and are best known for tracks like Mississippi Queen and Nantucket Sleighride.

This triple disc gives us two concerts from the 1970s and show just how heavy, solid and entertaining the band were on stage.

The first show, recorded in 1971, kicks off with Never In My Life and is well recorded. Sometimes the bass is riff heavy, there’s guitar solos, and sometimes some intricate moments. Mississippi Queen is as memorable as ever, and Silver Paper (running to nearly 10 minutes) mixes heavy and gentle moments. There’s some jamming too, with an extended guitar solo that shows just how good West was.

More classic live Mountain in disc 2, and Nantucket Sleighride has such a memorable guitar line. It is such a fantastic song, and although it starts gently when the main riff comes in everything is turned up to 11. Any live set featuring this track is worth the money for that alone. And for those who like a longer song, Dreams Of Milk And Honey runs to 23 minutes. There’s everything in this song. And with it being New Year’s, the show closes with Auld Lang Syne.

Jump forward to 1974 and another fine show, if slightly muddy/muddled in recording, there’s still some fantastic hard rock music, with opener Never In My Life featuring a clear top guitar line and some solid riffs too. The lead guitar stands out too (with the cowbell) on Mississippi Queen, and although the vocals are slightly lost, it remains a stand out track. A better and cleaner sound is heard on the extended Nantucket Sleighride, which remains a favourite.

No song is ever played the same twice, so there’s always room for another Mountain live performance, and when songs get extended/jammed, it’s hard rock heaven.

Unusually presented in a CD fatbox, there’s a nice booklet, and 3 CDs of wonderful (if occasionally questionable live mix) blues rock music. Well worth checking out. Mountain get overlooked all too often. ****

Review by Joe Geesin


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Album review: JOSH TURNER – King Size Manger

Spinefarm Records [release date 08.10.21]

On his latest album, King Size Manger, Josh Turner has put his own self penned/co-written material up against famous 19th century Christmas Carols like ‘Angels We Have Heard On High’, ‘The First Nowell’ and ‘Silent Night’. That might suggest he is a hugely ambitious fellow, or that he’s taken up tilting at windmills.

Or maybe it’s the result of a wise decision to make his latest recording, ‘King Size Manger’, a Christmas album with a difference.

And it is, but for all the wrong reasons. The sickly sweet ‘What He’s Given Me’ and the uninspired retelling of the Virgin birth on the title track ‘King Size Manger’, both of them self penned, not to mention the totally out of place ‘Soldiers Gift’, is more than enough. The syrupy sentimentality in these songs threatens to subvert the simple sentiments of Christmas. In contrast, we find these honest sentiments in abundance on the classic Christmas songs he’s chosen to cover.

‘Joy To The World’, sung with his wife and family, and ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’ show a sure, confident touch. The plain and simple arrangements, full of country guitar twang, tuned into Turner’s sub yodelling vocals, are perfectly calibrated to the classic material’s traditionally framed lyrics. There’s enough right there to remind us of the close spiritual ties between the Church and Country Music.

The man’s artistry is undeniable. He’s a platinum selling country music star, but he’s misfiring here. **

Review by Brian McGowan


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


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

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Power Plays w/c 11 May 2026

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

Featured Albums w/c 11 May 2026

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


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Album review: EMERSON LAKE & PALMER – Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997)

EMERSON & LAKE PALMER - Out Of This World Live 1970-1997

BMG [Release date 29.10.21]

Prog legends Emerson Lake & Palmer (ELP) were one of the early super groups (formed from the roots of The Nice, King Crimson and Atomic Rooster in 1970) and cemented their legacy in the first half of the 70s. Often overblown, they stripped away much of the blues, soul and psychedelia from rock music, playing classical music like an insane robot. Immensely popular and rightfully so. ELP split at the end of the decade and reformed a number of times.

There is quite a live legacy, as the number of official live albums show. And while the 4 multi disc box sets in the Official Bootleg series filled many a gap, the quality was often ropey at best. This album is just wonderful from the moment you open it up.

Out of the box comes a booklet and five live albums in card sleeves, all gatefold, two of them double sets. That’s the weekend’s listening sorted then.

The first set is the band’s debut performance at the August 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival (the DVD now long out of print). Opening track The Barbarian (from their eponymous debut) showcases the classical leanings, as much as the band’s technical craft. It’s fast and aggressive. As with much of their music, it is Keith Emerson’s keyboards take the lead. There’s a jazz metal element to Carl Palmer’s drumming too. The second track Take A Pebble is a gentler track, featuring vocalist and guitarist/bassist Greg Lake.

The audience response is muted, largely due to the fact that while the names were known, the band and music weren’t, it was a learning experience for everyone. Next up is a 35 minute run through of Mussorgsky’s Picture’s At An Exhibition (which was the basis of a live album in it’s own right a year or two later). It’s a track that has everything; from folky whimsical sections to, at the heavier end, imagine a robot having an epileptic fit while playing rock’n’roll. Marvellous. A take on Rondo (The Nice) and a cover of Nutrocker close the set. Rondo is take from The Nice’s debut a few years earlier, which is often considered the first bone fide progressive rock album. And the disc here is completed by a band interview.

The second set is the band’s performance at the 1974 Californian Jam (also the source of a legendary Deep Purple performance). Opening track Toccata is pretty much a drum solo, then the gentler Still You Turn Me On, featuring some nice acoustic guitar from Lake. Luck Man follows suit, and clearly a loved track from the audience cheer. There’s the usual Emerson piano improvisation before the highlight of 2 segments of Karn Evil 9 (the full track comes form the Brain Salad Surgery album, a staple of any decent record collection).

The 3rd set is the double disc Works Live. Although previously released, it has been long out of print. It is the full and expanded show from which the original live set In Concert was taken. There’s a selection of the usual and classic Emerson Lake & Palmer, coupled with tracks from the two Works sets. C’Est La Vie is the band although it is effectively a Gret Lake solo track, and the Peter Gunn

Theme is always good. Tiger In A Spotlight gets the head nodding, and Keith Emerson’s take on Scott Joplin’s Maple Leaf Rag is excellent too. The sound and mix are good. A highlight is the cover of Fanfare For The Common Man (an unlikely hit single for the band). And several tracks feature a 70 piece orchestral.

Set 4 is a nicely packaged gig at the Royal Albert Hall, 1992, when the band had reformed for an excellent studio album or two. This show I had wanted to go to but it soon sold out. The band are solid, tight and it’s well recorded. Newer tracks Black Moon, Paper Blood and Romeo & Juliet sit nicely next to Tarkus, Pirates and Fanfare For The Common Man; the adulation is fully deserved.

The final set here is the 2CD Phoenix Arizona 1997, which showed that ELP still had a solid fanbase. The production is solid and modern, although as a general rule the tracks weren’t as long. Honky Tonk Train Blues gets a blast, Take A Pebble is the longest track on disc one at 8 minutes, and Emerson Lake & Powell’s Touch And Go gets a run out.

Disc two is more classic ELP with Tarkus running to 12 minutes and Pictures At An Exhibition to 24. This is the kind of music prog rock fans live for. And a gem and highlight is the closing track, a medley of 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson) and Rondo (the Nice). This is music you can drink wine and chill out or rock out to, with ease.

Emerson Lake And Palmer were both classic and classical prog rock and this set is to be really enjoyed. Overblown, self-indulgent and marvellous all the way.

Much this material has been official released previously, some in a different format and all long out of print. The packaging is top notch and there’s a colourful booklet with it too. Well worth your money, and a few hours listening too. A little bit more previously unreleased recorded to the same quality would have been the icing on the cake. ****1/2

Review by Joe Geesin


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)


Our occasional Newsletter signposts latest additions to the website(s). We also include a selection of recent top albums, based on GRTR! reviewer ratings.  The newsletter is sent out a few times a year.

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King King - Bexhill, October 2021

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

Gig review: KING KING – Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion – 19 October 2021

King King - Bexhill, October 2021

After numerous attempts at rescheduling during the Covid crisis, King King’s tour in support of their 2020 album finally gets under way. Venue availability, as a myriad of bands all attempt to simultaneously reschedule gigs that have been postponed over the last eighteen … Continue reading

Album review: SYLVAN – One To Zero

SYLVAN

 Gentle Art Of Music   [Release date: 28.05.21] Sylvan are one of Europe’s finest progressive rock bands whose stock has been rising for some time, but particularly since they signed up to the Gentle Art Of Music label run by fellow … Continue reading

Album review: AVAWAVES – Chrysalis (Anna Phoebe/Aisling Brouwer)

AVAWAVES - Chrysalis

One Little Independent Records [Release date 08.10.21] The return of Anna Phoebe!!   She contributed a track to our Rising Stars sampler in 2007.  She has performed with Trans-Siberian Orchestra.  She was special guest of Jethro Tull (2009) and gave Ian … Continue reading

Album review: IAN McNABB – Ascending

IAN McNABB – Ascending

Website In 1981 the Icicle Works released a cassette of their earliest demos., which went to John Peel and the like and was sold at gigs. As the band developed, songs would get left behind and replaced with newer ones. … Continue reading

Album review: RACHEL FLOWERS – Bigger On The Inside

RACHEL FLOWERS - Bigger On The Inside

www.rachelflowersmusic.com [Release date 01.10.21] For an artist influenced by Coltrane and Zappa you may think that Rachel Flowers’ music will be a bit abstract, quirky and at times inaccessible.  But, Rachel was mentored by Herbie Hancock and infuenced by the … Continue reading

Album review: SANTANA – Blessings and Miracles

SANTANA – Blessings and Miracles

BMG [Release date 15.10.21] To gain insight into how Santana is well respected in the music industry, one need only take a quick glance at the varied list of collaborators he’s assembled on his new album. From his early 70s … Continue reading

Gig review: ROBERT HART AND DAVE ‘BUCKET’ COLWELL – The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

ROBERT HART AND DAVE 'BUCKET' COLWELL- The Cavern, Raynes Park, London, 14 October 2021

There have been some enjoyable ‘evening with’ nights of songs and stories at the Cavern this year – including Spike, who opened his show in July bantering with Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell who was seated near him. In a neat piece … Continue reading

Album review: LEVERAGE – Above The Beyond

leverage-above-the-beyond

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Album review: ASKING ALEXANDRIA – See What’s On The Inside

ASKING ALEXANDRA

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Gig review: VEGA – Camden Underworld, London, 9 October 2021

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Album review: THE GRANDMASTER – Skywards

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The Darker My Horizon - Quarantune Rocks Party, The Old Dairy Farm, Cropredy, 9 October 2021

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Album review: THE HONEYRUNNERS – Everything Is On Fire

THE HONEYRUNNERS – Everything Is On Fire

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Book review: Please Please Tell Me Now – The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis

Please Please Tell Me Now - The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis

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LA LUZ

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WAYWARD SONS - Even Up The Score

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Gig review: MUSIC FOR THE MIND- Hammersmith Club, London, 8 October 2021

MUSIC FOR THE MIND- Hammersmith Club, London, 8 October 2021

As the old BT advert once said, it’s good to talk. Of mental health in particular. Despite growing awareness of its importance, not least with the struggles nearly all of us have faced in some way or other during the … Continue reading

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Rising Stars: TOLOACHE

toloache

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Album review: ALCATRAZZ – V

alcatrazz v

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Book review: BEAST – JOHN BONHAM & THE RISE OF LED ZEPPELIN by CM Kuskins

BEAST – JOHN BONHAM & THE RISE OF LED ZEPPELIN by CM Kuskins

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MOUNTAIN - Live In The 70s

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Album review: JOSH TURNER – King Size Manger

josh turner manger

Spinefarm Records [release date 08.10.21] On his latest album, King Size Manger, Josh Turner has put his own self penned/co-written material up against famous 19th century Christmas Carols like ‘Angels We Have Heard On High’, ‘The First Nowell’ and ‘Silent … Continue reading

Album review: EMERSON LAKE & PALMER – Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997)

EMERSON & LAKE PALMER - Out Of This World Live 1970-1997

BMG [Release date 29.10.21] Prog legends Emerson Lake & Palmer (ELP) were one of the early super groups (formed from the roots of The Nice, King Crimson and Atomic Rooster in 1970) and cemented their legacy in the first half … Continue reading