Album review: ALBERT CASTIGLIA – Grits & Glory

Albert Castiglia - Grits & Glory

Gulf Coast Records [Release date 10.07.26]

Which came first the music or the album title?

Either way, ‘Grits & Glory’ is an excellent rock-blues record forged by the sort of perseverance, determination and will to succeed alluded to in the title.

It provides Albert Castiglia with the perfect metaphor for his burgeoning solo career.

Castiglia, is a former sideman turned solo artist, who worked with the likes of Junior Wells, Otis Clay and Pinetop Perkins etc., before becoming a headline act, while teaming up with long-time compadre Mike Zito and guest Bill Murray in The Blood Brothers.

This is an album on which he takes his blues influences from the second British Blues Boom, Chicago and Florida.

It makes for a lyrically reflective and musically hard hitting album, which draws on a number of familiar riff-led rock and blues influences tempered by soulful funk.

The band makes the most of the sonic possibilities that Abbey Road gives them to nail a big sounding live-in-the-studio feel.

Castiglia leads an old school power trio anchored by the magnificent rhythm section of bassist Cliff Moore and drummer Ray Hangen who provide a rock solid foundation and fine band interplay when they push their boss to the limit.

Curiously for an album that flies the flag for Brit blues, it opens with ‘In My America’, a social commentary song about the USA.

Being based in London for the album, it feels as if his lyrical angst is a function of temporarily being on the outside looking in: “Smell the smoke from the books on fire, flames are hot and getting hire.”

He uses a distorted guitar tone to match a passionate vocal over thunderous drums on what is a big sounding template for the album as a whole.

He also successfully covers the contemplative ‘I’m Afraid To Fall Asleep’.

Penned by fellow Miami musician Graham Wood Drout (Iko Iko),  the slide-led stomp features a shuffle drum beat, gnawing vocal and piano, on a tale about facing mortality and delivered with a hint of paranoia.

“If I should die before I rise, don’t let the cow pick out my eyes, do let the wild dogs steal my bones, don’t let the angels take me home.”

It’s not until the third track ‘Uncertainty’ that there is any suggestion of any Brit influence, as the carefully arranged mid-tempo relationship song benefits from Beatles style bv’s either side of a coruscating wah-wah burst and a cool bass line.

He revels on Lennon’s raw and primal ‘Yer Blues’, an explosive book-end to the album, well suited to his gruff vocal style.

He climaxes the song with a glass shattering tonal burst of such intensity that it would surely have made Lennon smile.

Castiglia’s trio is as happy exploring the deep groove and desperado imagery of ‘Michigan Avenue’ as they are when locking into the big sounding ‘Slumdog Millionaire’.

The latter open with a great opening couplet: “I ain’t got no money, I’m busted out but I don’t care, I’d rather be broke & hungry than a slum lord millionaire.”

It’s a dirt grinding groove full of long sustained notes and intense soloing. His edgy tone cuts through the rhythm track like a knife through butter to match the spiky lyrics.

The big hitting riffs and thumping rhythm of ‘Don’t Burn Down The Bridge’ is a back to basics rock-blues track which might have suited Johnny Winter.

The riff-driven funk of ‘The Milk Is Still Good’, features more acerbic lyrics: “mouth full of scripture and hearts full of hate, these kind of people shouldn’t procreate.”

The bass-led groove builds up a tension which is finally resolved by an extended piercing guitar break, on another example of Castiglia’s keen sense of tone colour.

He adds a Fender Rhodes sound on the equally funky ‘When The Coin Came Calling’ – a blue collar blues about surviving – and he revisits his edgy distorted guitar tone with gnawing wah-wah and a throbbing bass line on the instrumental ‘Sack The Juggler.”

The consistent use of riffs and shifting tones gives Castiglia all the armoury he needs to search out his trademark intensity, while his producer Dave Gross (Victor Wainright, Chris O’Leary, Debbie Davies, provides the gloss.

Mongo Santamaria’s ‘Afro Blue’ finds the band in their element on the kind of Afro-Cuban influenced song in which Castiglia is well versed.

He replaces the original percussion with chiming guitar and organ, on a breathtaking jam with a waltz arrangement and an irresistible pull.

It feels as if the road tested band waited until this moment on the album to soar like angels and illuminate the true merits of their playing.

‘Grits & Glory’ is a superbly played and pristinely recorded album which successfully searches for strength in diversity.

It’s a rich and varied album which flows effortlessly. Each track reveals different facets of a band who clearly enjoy playing together and who earn their glory with true grit. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

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Album review : NINA ANTONIA AND THE LUNAR MOTHS – Dropping Like Butterflies

Creation Youth [Release date 26.06.26]

Released via Alan McGee’s Creation Youth imprint, this is the first album from Antonia, an acclaimed English author, and it arrives with strong countercultural credentials and a clear commitment to literary ambition.

The problem is that ambition alone is not enough.

Across its running time, Dropping Like Butterflies immerses itself in a hazy world of faded glamour, underground icons and poetic reminiscence.

Antonia’s texts draw on decades of cultural mythology and there are moments when her eye for detail is genuinely evocative, capturing the melancholy allure of lives lived on the margins.

The spoken-word format places enormous pressure on the writing, and while Antonia’s delivery is measured and assured, the material frequently lacks the dramatic tension needed to sustain attention as seen in “Lunar Moths”, “Chatterton, Euston” and “Thames’ Doom”. The poems unfold at much the same emotional register from track to track, creating a sense of stasis that becomes increasingly difficult to ignore. What initially feels dreamlike gradually begins to feel inert.

Musically, The Lunar Moths provide a backdrop of chiming guitars and nocturnal textures overseen by Mike Scott, but the arrangements rarely challenge or complicate the mood. Instead, they reinforce it, resulting in a record that settles into a narrow groove and seldom escapes. Individual tracks blur into one another, with few moments of surprise or genuine momentum.

Antonia’s fascination with bohemian culture and artistic outsiders is laudable, however the record itself is weighed down by a monotony that dulls the impact of its strongest passages and rarely generates enough emotional urgency to lift itself beyond admiration and into genuine engagement. **1/2

Reviewed by Jennifer Small

 


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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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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Single review: PARKER BARROW – Nothin’ Left To Save

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I do like music with attitude, and this single earns a big five stars from me, for its attitude, for its grit, for its musicianship, for its utter rock n rollness I’ve said Parker Barrow are going places since last year when their EP Hold The Mash dropped. Planet Rock just placed this single on their main playlist this week, and yours truly has had it on heavy rotation since first hearing it.

It hits you with what can only be described as a classic riff. It’s kinda Jimmy Page meets Joe Perry on the way to a Lynyrd Skynyrd gig. It’s infectious immediately, then Dylan wacks those drums like he’s afraid someone might take them away, and then the vocal hits.

Megan Kane, the owner of such a unique voice. Her phrasing is just unreal, it gives me goosebumps, and the range and power. She says she went out of her comfort zone with this song, I’m glad she did, I mean, like, her comfort zone would put almost anybody else in the shade, to go out of it! Man she is in the stratosphere.

The song, written by Dylan Turner and Alex Bender is about being on the road and the unforgiving toll it takes on anybody, not a new story but a new angle on the story, delivered so well by this outstanding band.

They have all the ingredients – two great guitarists, who do love to duel with each other, a powerhouse drummer interlocking with the bass player, and a ballsy keyboard player who throws his organ around like a rodeo cowboy wrestling with a young steer, and did I mention the vocals?

They look like a great rock n roll band too, their image lures you in as well as the music. That these six people met each other out of the millions of people in the world is pure magic, like any special band. And this latest single is pure magic too.

I wait in anticipation of their forthcoming highly anticipated second album, Hold The Mash. Parker Barrow are also doing some UK dates in July, in some intimate clubs.  Try to get to see them, they won’t be in these clubs for long methinks. *****

Review by Andy Sharrocks


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 – PALLAS – The Midas Touch Boxset (8CDs+DVD)

Cherry Red [Release date : 26.06.26]

Once upon a time there were two bands called Rainbow.
Ritchie Blackmore won the toss, and the other changed their name to Pallas. This was 1974.

Two years ago Cherry Red released a 6CDs and a DVD boxset covering Pallas’s recordings in the years 1981-86.

They’ve now gone two better with an 8CD and a DVD boxset covering the years 1996-2007.

CD1 : Beat The Drum (1999)
CD2 : Live Our Lives pt1 (2000)*
CD3 : Live Our Lives pt2*
CD4 : The Cross And The Crucible (2001)
CD5 : The Blinding Darkness pt1 (2003)*
CD6 : The Blinding Darkness pt2*
CD7 : The Dreams Of Men (2005)
CD8 : Moment To Moment (2008)*
CD9 : The Blinding Darkness + Moments To Moments DVD* (plus extras)

* indicates Live album/s

An almost impossible rock band to define, though the music media usually settled on Neo-prog, Scottish band Pallas followed a path that was unmistakably their own. It didn’t help that they hung up their boots in 1986 and didn’t put them back on again until 1999.

They lined up much as they had previously finished. Alan Reed (vocals), Graeme Murray (bass, guitar, vocals), Niall Matthewson (guitar), Ronnie Brown (keyboards) and Colin Fraser (drums).

Some websites criticised the band for the “13 year gap” between albums, which is kind of missing the point.

The music on Beat The Drum is more rock than prog, and is occasionally somewhere in between.

‘Call To Arms’ and ‘Man Of Principle’ encourage us to make comparisons with Saga’s attractive mix of melodic rock and prog.

The title track, ‘Beat The Drum’ is a song with a social conscience. Alan Reed’s vocal falls into the space between David Surkamp and Geddy Lee, where the air is rare and thin. It’s a perfect treatment.

The album is not as technically dazzling as the Band’s Phase 1 days, but it’s got depth and drama, and it’s several shades more user friendly.

The second phase of the band’s career was underway.

The content of Live Our Lives CD1 was recorded during the band’s European tour of 1999, then whittled down to 65 minutes, with overdubs added as appropriate. The sound sparkles.
The much shorter Atlantis Suite is on CD2.

The band were on a roll now. The expansive conceptual work, The Cross and The Crucible, was released the following year. In response to demand, it was toured throughout Europe a year later, resulting in The Blinding Darkness, parts 1 and 2.

What you hear in these last two albums, in studio and on stage, is significant growth in confidence and musicianship. Short form and long form tracks are beautifully composed and orchestrated. And arguably, ‘For The Greater Glory’ and ‘Blood And Roses’ show us that often, arrangement is more important than composition.

The emphasis on guitar and keyboard combinations means there is less of the experimentation that distinguishes the band’s earlier albums.

2005’s The Dreams Of Men studio album further cemented the band’s recalibrated sound.

Still, echoes from the past emerge in slow, stunning epics like ‘The Last Angel’ and ‘Ghostdancers’. There are enough moments here of thrilling drama to give anyone chills, whether they are fans of the band or not.

A few years later it was used as the basis for a gig in Katowice, supporting Caamora, a Polish band led by famous local singer Agnieska Swita (also featuring Clive Nolan). It was recorded in sound and vision, eventually being reshaped into the live album and video, Moment To Moment, recently remastered by the band’s keyboard player, Ronnie Brown.

It is now a key component of CD9, along with bonus tracks and DVD extras including entertaining interviews with Graeme Murray and Alan Reed.

The most impressive aspect of what is an endlessly impressive boxset is its convincing ability to make you go back to CD1 and start again.
The Midas Touch indeed.

*****

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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 WESTERN FRONT – Eureka

THE WESTERN FRONT - Eureka

Music Theories Recordings [Release date 10.07.26]

It’s hard to believe that in the early 1980s – following personal hiatus and Thin Lizzy’s final tour – Scott Gorham made a distinctly AOR album. Although we shouldn’t forget that in classic Lizzy it was Gorham who provided the melodic lines juxtaposed with Brian Robertson’s more visceral approach.

‘Eureka’ is a lost melodic rock gem that has recently resurfaced. The musicianship is top notch, Gorham joined by guys with an enviable session CV. Vocalist Richard “Moon” Calhoun had worked with Chaka Khan in Rufus whilst main instigator Marty Walsh was in Supertramp’s touring band (1984-1988).

The album combines elements of early Toto (‘The Law Of The Jungle’, ‘Danger Master’, ‘Heartland’, ‘I Would Rather Be Lonely’), Journey/Foreigner (‘Set Me Free’) and Mr.Mister (‘Just Go’), essentially top notch if a little derivative. The mid-tempo ‘1000 Nights’ and ‘I’m The One’ evokes the likes of John Parr.  Amongst the highlights, ‘Chain Of Light’ is more hard rocking.

It’s rather ironic that this album probably sounds better now than it did in its gestation. Given the current popularity of classic melodic hard rock, it’s a real discovery. To further explore Gorham’s AOR credentials, fast forward to the 1990s and the two albums he made with 21 Guns. ***1/2

Review by David Randall

Albums that time forgot (21 Guns, 1997)


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: HARD-FI – Sweating Someone Else’s Fever

Sweating Someone Else’s Fever

V2 Records [Release date 19.06.26]

It seems only like yesterday that Hard-Fi made a big splash with their debut album, ‘Stars of CCTV’, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. Where does the time go?! Hard-Fi called it a day in 2014, before reuniting in 2022 and after sell out tours, they are back with their first studio album in fifteen years.

Hard-Fi’s line-up remains the same, namely Richard Archer (vocals, guitars), Ross Philips (guitar, vocals), Kai Stephens (bass, vocals) and Steve Kemp (drums, vocals).

The classic Hard-Fi sound of indie rock with a touch of ska & soul shines through on ‘Don’t Go Making Plans’. The song harks back to their debut album’s sound and is a proper banger as the hip kids say… As is ‘Looking for Fun’, a song made for playing loud and proof indie guitar rock is alive & well.

It is not all as you’d expect as Hard-Fi team-up with Mike Kalle and Bajo Del Sol on the made-for-summer playlists ‘Digo Nada’, an infectious Latin infused melody. Shades of Manu Chao, another artist that should be on your summer playlists.

Krysten Cummings guests on ‘A Rose Electric’ and ‘Ain’t Going Out Tonight’. The latter a sequel to their hit ‘Going Out Tonight’, albeit this time a night out is more dangerous, “there’s fighting in the nightclub, there’s fighting on the night bus”.

One other song to highlight is ‘Rise’, a piano led ballad and a wonderful vocal from Richard Archer.

The Staines boys Hard-Fi done good again. An album chock full of anthemic tunes, relatable and topical lyrics, and most of all, an album that you can’t stop playing. Here’s hoping they don’t leave it so long until their next album. ****

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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : BURNING ROPE – Dissolution

Burning Rope - Dissolution

Self Release [Release date : 29.05.26]

‘Dissolution’ is an album which diligently works its way round the theme of broken relationships, with plenty of musical variety (rock, prog, funk and blues), tough riffs and emotionally honest songs.

It’s a notable step-up from their debut album in terms of song writing and establishing the band’s own broad based musical identity.

It’s an album built on admirable ambition, only hampered by the fact that it lacks a powerful vocalist with the ability to nail several emotionally charged songs.

You never quite escape the feeling that this is still a nascent project, which for all its sparkling moments still occasionally sounds tentative.

It’s certainly not for a lack of trying, as they dig deep for their grooves and adventurously swap vocalists.

The problem is they have 3 passable vocalists who aren’t always capable of wringing out the core substance of a song.

The opening track ‘Waste’ illustrates the point. The visceral riff-driven song finds vocalist Adam Pyke in danger of over singing, as he tries to match the musical muscularity and significant bv’s of a challenging song.

The band is at its best on the wah-wah bluster of ‘Houdini’, which along with the title evokes memories of early 70’s Stray.

However, the promise of a boisterous stomping rocker is slightly compromised by Paul Long’s smooth vocals, which otherwise sit well with what becomes a funky groove with double tracked vocals, a ‘call and response’ sequence and nimble stick work from Mitch Weaving.

They are slightly more concise on the lilting funk and addictive riff of ‘Second Time Around’, which is a cool locked in groove.

The declaratory ‘Not Guilty’ has a similar mid-tempo funky feel. It features guitarist Alex Voysey on confident vocal with Paul Long doubling on Fender Rhodes and Hammond, as part of a warm layered sound with a sweet toned guitar solo.

Given the album is glued together by relationship songs, there’s plenty of plenty lyrical substance here.

For example, Fiona Long’s spiky ‘Just Leave Now’ cleverly swaps pronouns to facilitate different perspectives; while Voysey’s metallic guitar tone evokes lyrical intent.

And while the opening 3 tracks are melodic grooves, Adam Pyke’s extended ‘Flow’ illustrates the band’s more proggy side, and might well be a clue as to their future musical direction.

It’s a Fender Rhodes-led groove with an interesting lyrical opening: “Tear down your posters from the wall, They’ve been hiding the cracks for far too long.”

Pyke’s voice floats over some intricate rhythmic interplay on a track which literally flows into big guitar solo at 5.03.

The final verse employs a layered sound, fattened by a Mellotron and a final guitar flurry on a well judged finish.

Each track offers a different facet of the overarching relationship theme, none more so than the well chosen cover of Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up The Hill’.

It’s a good example of the band’s detailed arranging abilities, on a song about the insecurities of a relationship and the struggle for empathy and ultimately resilience.

They eschew the original electro riff-driven tension for a solid rock arrangement with a resolving guitar solo.

You could imagine this may well become a live favourite, but at the moment it’s still a work in progress, as Pyke doesn’t quite have the vocal gravitas to nail either the emotion or the quirky drama of the original.

They finish with ‘Sad Like Sinatra’ – an exquisitely titled 13-and-a-half minute mini suite – which is arguably their most ambitious work so far.

Featuring Paul Long’s best vocal performance, the track ebbs and flows from its sonorous piano-led balladic origins into different linked musical sections, while being guided by a delicious opening couplet:   “She was sad like Sinatra in the wee small hours, she could hardly remember, how it all turned sour.”

There’s also an equally good repeated refrain: “Childhood memories are buried so deep, they come back to haunt you when you sleep.”

Long’s lyrics even manage to incorporate several Sinatra song titles (no spoilers), as part of linked musical sections which recall bands such as 10CC, Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa and Genesis.

Burning Rope choose to evoke the latter with a dreamy keyboard solo at 3.20, while the gentle bass and organ-led conduit leads to a Tull style staccato break at 5.03. which ushers in an urgent ‘call and response’ section.

Some brief acapella vocal gymnastics give way to a heavy organ riff and edgy guitar playing which illuminates a defining couplet sung by Pyke: “ Stormy weather hanging over our heads,  then a  break up with so much left unsaid.”,

Some drum led bluster brings us back to the ballad format and a resolved narrative. A climatic proggy guitar solo with choral style bv’s leads to another memorable couplet in the final chorus: “I was said as Sinatra, as we said our goodbyes, As she carried the wisdom of all her times.” 

In sum, Burning Rope work hard to find equilibrium between their cerebral proggy elements and a penchant for melodic funk.

‘Dissolution’ impressively achieves its aim of holding a mirror up to broken relationship songs. It mixes reflective and angst ridden narratives with deft arrangements and inspired playing, leaving it just a couple of decent vocals short of the full pack. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : MASTERPLAN – Metalmorphosis

Frontiers Music [Release date : 26.05.26]

There’s power metal bands and there’s Masterplan. Never getting the credit they deserve.

It began life as a splinter group. Founders, Uli Kusch and Roland Grapow were originally a key part of Helloween, leaving in ‘01.  Their new band released its self titled debut in 2003.

They’ve cycled through several band configurations since then, currently settled on Grapow (g), Rick Altzi (v), Axel Mackenrott (k), Jari Kainulainan (b) and Kevin Kott (d).

Metalmorphosis is the band’s magnificent seventh, 13 years after their last all new studio effort, Novum Initium (a covers album, Pumpkings, came in between. OK, it’s not strictly a covers album. It is a re-recording of songs written by Grapow, recorded by Helloween).

A few years back we attempted to put some words around the Power Metal genre. One of the quotes we encountered stayed with us.  We’ve added it to the end of this review.

Meantime, it’s fair to say that Masterplan’s return to the studio witnesses a bunch of musicians who couldn’t be more in tune with each other. They’ve been in each other’s company for so long that they must by now have developed some kind of musical telepathy.

Metalmorphosis cuts a swathe through what is a pretty crowded market.

The band have added several layers of heaviosity to their continually evolving sound, most notably on the classy, opener, ‘Chase The Light’. A stomping, stadium-filling anthem that stands defiantly in the face of “unelected power, rising while compassion fades”.

Not for them the limiting strictures of the heavy metal formula.

As you might expect, the songs are robust and thunderous, brimful of sturdy tunes, ready to move from ‘Shadow Man’s rising, hymn like chorus to ‘Bound To Fall’s emotional resignation, and from there on to the lyrically challenging, Eastern flavoured ‘Pain Of Yesterday’, then to the power metal rush Of ‘Electric Nights’, a celebration of live performance, delivered at speed, mainlining on adrenaline and visceral lyrics.

“I see blazing lights across the sky, the crowd will roar, we’re flying high”.

Music that is overflowing with conviction in their ability as artists.  Hard to beat. ****1/2

Review by Brian McGowan

And lastly, the postscript : the words of Mark Mynett, producer of Rotting Christ, Godsized and Paradise Lost and a senior UK lecturer in music technology and production. As an active musician he toured with Helloween and Running Wild.

“It’s not about being the fastest and the heaviest. It is about sounding powerful with a lot of energy and powerful vocal performances. It’s the production that fits the music. It’s supposed to sound big and that’s what the production aesthetic is conveying.”

Simple really.


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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: DANNI NICHOLLS – Making Moves

Danni Nicholls - Making Moves

Astrorama Records [Release date 26.06.26]

Danni Nicholls is a British-born, Nashville based alt.country, singer-songwriter rooted in Americana.

What sets her aside from blander elements of Nashville is her willingness to go deep lyrically and explore vulnerability as part of the process of self healing and resilience.

‘Making Moves’ is a song driven album, strong on lyrical minutia, transatlantic vocals, salient hooks and seamless band interplay.

It’s an aptly titled album which deals with her decision to move from The UK to Nashville. It explores an arc of emotions ranging from confessional introspection to uplifting intensity on a journey of self affirmation.

The album also has a diary like quality, not too far removed from the younger Joni Mitchell, with songs that drip with heartfelt emotion, lyrical clarity and the sense of reaching out.

The fact her relationships songs are about women helps avoid the usual Nashville clichés, while contributing to her focus and songcraft.

Nicholls’s pivotal crystal clear voice and acoustic guitar are framed by Sarah Peacock’s meticulous production, which illuminates Nicholl’s emotions.

An array of ethereal and echo laden instrumentation is never too far away from an 80’s electro feel, but evokes lyric prowess within powerful soundscapes.

The synth led ‘Honey’ for example, is a well worked break-up relationship song, on which the music builds the intensity of spiky lyrical angst.

Then there’s the vocal sweep of the outstanding ‘The Pendulum’, on which the tremulous electro feel perfectly fits her evocative lyrics:

“I painted on a face I recognise, one I wore before in another life, in the shape of you.”

Ironically, it’s the sheer zest of songs like that which makes ‘I’ll Carry On’ sound a little mundane, even if it does have a big choral backing,

‘Making Moves’ is a radio friendly Americana album with folk music antecedents. It’s shot through with subconscious imagery and unfiltered stories with enough of a confessional feel to bring a blues influence.

The album opens powerfully with the declaratory ‘Free Wheel’, a fluid medium paced song with a jingle inflected layered sound and an engaging vocal.

The lascivious ‘I Want You’ finds her mid-range voice offset by rich bv’s as if the producer realises that there’s a need for vocal variety.

The superbly crafted ‘Love Is Letting Go’ illustrates the point, being an immaculately produced track with impeccable phrasing, moments of double tracked vocals, a lilting bass line and tremolo guitar, all flowing deliciously into to the repeated song title.

And if the rich sonic quality and smooth bv’s of ‘Hide’ almost over egg the cake, it’s still an intoxicating tapestry of poetic lyrics, intricate acoustic guitar, aching pedal steel, feather- light strings, cello, sax and hurriedly repeated bv’s.

The lead single ‘The Wreckage’ is an exciting summation of what she does so well, as she confidently attacks the self affirming lyrics with gusto, leading to a chorus that presents the thematic core of the album as whole.

“”I rise above the wreckage , Hover in the space between, The end and the beginning, Do I lose myself, Or do I chose to come back, To me?”

The title track initially uses a Joni Mitchell style close-to-the-mic style with a therapy style stream of consciousness approach, which brings a sense of contrast:

That the broken parts of me, Just fit the broken parts of you,  And that could never be, That could never be good. I’m making moves, I’m self soothing.”

Interestingly, she also uses lyrical comparison as a function of the song’s message, as her voice soars over a big layered string arrangement.

‘Making Moves’ will need to find its niche in a crowded market place, but the substance of Danni Nicholls songs and her crossover style suggest she’s already very close to achieving that. ****

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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : NAZARETH – Born Under The Wrong Sign (5 CD Boxset, 1976-79)

Cherry Red [Release date : 26.06.26]

The seventies were Classic Rock’s golden years.
And this boxset is rock ‘n’ roll gold. Five remastered Nazareth albums from 1976-1979. With an abundance of bonus tracks.

CD1 : Close Enough For Rock ‘n’ Roll + 9 bonus (1976)
CD2 : Play ‘n’ The Game + 5 bonus (1976)
CD3 : Expect No Mercy + 7 bonus (version 1, 1977)
CD4 : Expect No Mercy (version 2)
CD5 : No Mean City + 5 bonus (1979)

There’s a lot going on. A lot to like, a lot of bonus tracks, and a lot of stories to be told, if only there was the space to tell them all.

The two versions of Expect No Mercy are a story in themselves. More later.

Vocalist, Dan McCafferty and bass player, Pete Agnew became schoolfriends back in the sixties, and in 1970 went on to form Nazareth via the Shadettes, with drummer Darrell Sweet and guitarist Manny Charlton.

A relentless, almost obsessive amount of touring – covering thousands of miles, tarmac and blacktop, Europe and USA – came to define Nazareth as the industry standard for hard rock bands.

Close Enough For Rock ’n’ Roll (great title) was the band’s magnificent seventh album.

The band had dined out for years on ‘This Flight Tonight’ and ‘Love Hurts’, two covers which became huge hit singles in the early seventies on both sides of the globe, plus their own stuff, ‘Bad Bad Boy’ and ‘Broken Down Angel’.

In the mid seventies, hit singles were harder to come by, but this was unquestionably an album band now. And they were willing to take chances.

Opening track ‘Telegram’ challenged our preconceived ideas.
An 8 minute, hard rock opera in four parts, with nods to the Byrds’ ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Star’ and Pink Floyd’s ambient axework.

Standouts, ‘Born Under The Wrong Sign’ and ‘You’re The Violin’ are more conventional, more accessible hard rock songs.

Later that year, the band recorded Play ’n’ The Game, a more radio friendly, hit seeking album than the last. The softly sentimental ballads, ‘I Want To Do Everything For You’, A Joe Tex song, and ‘I Don’t Want To Go Without You’, written by Bert Berns for The Drifters in 1964, raised their game. They helped the album climb into the Top Twenty album charts all over North America.

Great bands are driven by an instinct to evolve, not recycle. And for Nazareth, Expect No Mercy was the considered result.

The label rejected the finished product. Labels know best, right?
And so a more commercialised version was released instead. Some tracks were dropped, replaced for the “new version”.
This boxset has both.

What we get then are two albums with the same title, both with many standouts. There’s a rocked up version of the Harlan Howard / Hank Cochrane country standard ‘Busted’. And there is the awesome country cajun fusion of ‘Gone Dead Train’, a song, written by Jack Nitsche and Russ Titelman, that finds new ways of creating sexual innuendo, then realises the olds ways are the best.

‘Gimme What’s Mine’ and ‘New York Broken Toy’ throw a few emotional body-blows, showing us that the band’s songwriting chops cut it just as effectively as anyone in their peer group.

In among the 7 bonus tracks, the edits of ‘Kentucky Fried Blues’ and ‘Place In Your Heart’ are cut down to the bone, exposing two fabulously soulful rock songs. Getting our money’s worth here.

Guitarist Zal Clemenson, ex of SAHB, joined the band for 1979’s No Mean City, twinning up with Manny Charlton in delivering yet another gritty album of scalding hot hard rock.

Once again the music media was at one in recognising the calibre of Nazareth material.

Allmusic: “No Mean City remains a bracing and electric set of hard rock tunes that is well worth a listen for both Nazareth fans and anyone addicted to 1970s hard rock”.
Lost Classics : “The two-part title track—inspired by the 1935 Alexander McArthur book about Glasgow’s 1920s ganglands—brilliantly captures a heavy, desperate atmosphere”.

Say no more.

Few bands will release four-in-a-row surefire killer albums.

Cherry’s boxset has made it five. *****

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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: CARL CARLTON & MELANIE WIEGMANN – Miles Of Time



Pete Feenstra chatted to Carl Carlton and Melanie Wiegmann for his Feature show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio.  This is an edited version of the show first broadcast 14 June 2026.

Carl Carlton & Melanie Wiegmann - Miles of Time

Timezone [Release date 23.01.26]

‘Miles of Time’ is the second album by Americana style German duo of Carl Carlton and Melanie Wiegmann.

Carlton is an experienced singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer (Robert Palmer, Herman Brood, Udo Lindenberg,The Songdogs, Manfred Mann, Eric Burdon, Joe Cocker, Willy DeVille, Jimmy Barnes, Levon Helm) while Melanie Wiegmann is a singer, actress and TV star.

The 13 track album (including 12 covers) spans 67 years and celebrates the art of vocal harmonies and interpretive singing on songs about: “loss, change, and the inexorable passage of time.”

The material is passionately sung, intuitively played and imaginably arranged while taking the brave step to cross stylistic borders.

Following 2023’s commercially successful ‘Glory Of Love’, it’s perhaps unsurprising that the musical duo stick mainly with covers.

As they say themselves:  “We love to preserve lesser-known pieces from different genres and cultures and revive them in a new guise.”

They do so by bringing a new vitality to both the familiar and eclectic through pristine harmonies and Carl’s multi instrumental input.

For example, Leiber & Stoller’s ‘Love Potion No. 9’ which was big for The Clovers in the US and The Searchers in the UK, benefits from a slide-led and percussion heavy Latino groove with horns.

Van Morrison’s oft covered ‘Crazy Love’ is imbued with the spirit of Levon Helm and evokes The Band’s ‘The Weight’, as the duo alternatively hover their vocals over an attentive piano and a rich toned guitar sound.

Even the seemingly mundane choice of the Luther Dixon penned, Jimmy Reed hit ‘Big Boss Man’, beguiles us with an uplifting jug band version with Melanie’s whispered vocals punctuated by percussion, flighty harp, rolling piano and spiky guitar.

They open with the Keb Mo’s 1996 Grammy award winning album title track ‘Just Like You’, which is arguably the best track on the album.

It’s a beautifully sung meditative love song with a universal message.

Presented as an acoustic-into-electric vocal trio, it’s anchored by subtle percussion, carried by aching slide and topped by inspirational harmonies.

Carlton extends his slide playing on ‘Alive’, a welcome self penned ode to his parents.  The use of a dreamy organ line gives it a rootsy feel not unlike The Band, while the duet is bolstered by some uplifting choral bv’s.

Bobby Charles’ ‘Small Town Talk’, is another song with a Band connection, being co-penned by the late Rick Danko.

It’s given a bouncy arrangement full of wah wah, percussion, horns and cooing ‘oooh and aaah’ style bv’s, almost in sharp contrast to the oppressive meaning of the narrative.

The album really starts to flow on the afore mentioned ‘Crazy Love’, and everything comes together on ‘Sidewalk Conversation’.

An album title track back in 2012 for Carl’s son Max Buskohl, the contrast between Carl’s husk and Melanie’s soprano is the perfect combination for a lugubrious song that befits the use of pedal steel.

They also transform Ray Davies’s melancholic ‘This Time Tomorrow’ into a riff-led, lush sounding track with a palpable West coast sweep, reminiscent of The Mamas & the Papas.

And having confirmed their sparkling interpretive abilities, they take a significant step to connect with Nashville on Will Jennings’s ‘The Green Leaves of Summer’.

Co-written and originally sung by former rocker Peter Wolf (J. Geils Band) – who crossed the troubled divide between rock and country – it’s sung with real gusto by Carlton and Wiegmann on a triumph of harmonies over genre.

They come back to the album’s mission statement on a sparkling version of John Sebastian’s ‘The Stories We Could Tell.’

A 1972 album title track for The Everly Brothers, the song was popularised by Jimmy Buffet in ’74, and later recycled in 1980 by Tom Petty.

The duo approach the song with a squeezebox-led country feel, full of impressive harmonies.

They dive deep into the narrative and are aided by the Sebastian himself on guitar, on a song which amplifies the connection between the duo’s natural vocal exuberance and their reverential approach.

They craft dynamic arrangements while constantly seeking fresh musical inspiration with which to convey their joy of singing the songs.

Melanie certainly brings her own presence to bear on Joni Mitchell’s ‘Both Sides Now’, while Carl brings a jingle-jangle feel to a rock & roll version of John Prine and Pat McLaughlin’s ‘Daddy’s Little Pumpkin’.

The vibrant band arrangement finds Wiegmann double tracking her voice alongside Carlton’s bristling guitar solo, as they rack up the lyrical intensity of a song about mutual dependence.

The album finishes with a banjo-led and pedal steel infused version of Jerry Jeff Walker’s ‘Little Bird’.

The meticulously produced track is beautifully sung like the album as a whole, and captures the reflective emotion of the original.

The paean to an early lost love also returns us to the overarching theme of the passing of time, or in this case ‘Miles of Time’

And on the evidence of this album, this is very much Carlton and Wiegmann’s time. ****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 7 June 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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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)


Single review: ROSS HARDING – Graveyard Blues

ROSS HARDING - Graveyard Blues

Not as immediate as previous output, but carrying on with his blues as devils music, this single is unmistakably Ross Harding. The voice, the sparse arrangements, the atmospherics, Ross has his brand down to a tee.

A song about sacrifice of self and desire to pursue an artform and not commercialism, it draws on a long tradition of blues artists starting with Robert Johnson. His gravelly baritone voice is as outstanding as ever, pulling the listener in to the narrative.

There is some wonderful acoustic blues picking going on in this song, and this is one of the reasons I love this guy’s music – he doesn’t go all electric to bring a point home, he does a lot of acoustic and slide to get his blues across.

This is the second of three songs and is available now, alongside ‘John The Revelator’ and, on July 10th, ‘If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day’ will fulfill the trilogy of this EP.
Ross is embarking on an extensive tour of the UK, watch out for him, dates are being added all the time.  ****

Review by Andy Sharrocks

Single review (John The Revelator, 2025)

Single review (Me & Lucifer, 2025)

Ross Harding - UK Tour 2026


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: Ritchie Blackmore’s RAINBOW – Live In Dusseldorf (3-LP vinyl)

RAINBOW - Live In Dusseldorf

Demon/Edsel [Release date 26.06.26]

The second (after Cologne) of three live albums recorded in Germany 1976, Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow were promoting their Rainbow Rising LP to huge acclaim.

The three albums were originally issued as double CDs a few years back, and a 6-CD set in Japan. All long since out of print, Demon reissued them earlier this year as part of the Temple Of The King box set. And here, 50 years on from recording, we get this set on vinyl for the first time.

The Dusseldorf show is split over 3 LPs and mastered beautifully.

Opening with the chants of “Ritchie Ritchie”, the band kick off with the classic ‘Kill The King’. Frenetic to say the least, Tony Carey’s keyboards provide the perfect foil for guitarist Blackmore, whose playing is fiery.

Perfect support from bassist Jimmy Bain, and Cozy Powell’s trademark ‘Wall of Thunder’ drums blast away. And not forgetting vocalist Dio, the five way chemistry as important as the talent, making this era Rainbow essential listening for any rock fan.

The 13 minute bluesy jam of ‘Mistreated’, soulful in places, another excellent track. And keyboards up in mix where they should be. Dio, much like Joe Lynn Turner in Rainbow’s later years, did like his solo vocal workout slots, I often find I have to be in the right mood for those bits.

Side two is ‘Sixteenth Century Greensleeves’, from the band’s debut. A good tune, a solid hard rock feel, and extended largely by Blackmore’s noodling intro.

Side 4 is ‘Catch The Rainbow’; the first seven minutes being a mixture of a wonderful melody and atmosphere, a little self indulgent, before it picks up into a heavier, punchier and more meaty hard rock jam. Captivating mood swings throughout, 14 minutes well spent, including the medley that includes ‘Blues Jam’ and some serious riffage.

Side five is the 15 minute ‘Stargazer’, which kicks off with an electrifying keyboard. All five band members here prove (in case you didn’t already know) why they are all considered elite and the Rainbow Rising album a staple.

Then the album closes with the Yardbirds’ ‘Still I’m Sad’; an instrumental on the Rainbow debut, here full expanded and with vocals. Over 16 minutes of wonderful classic rock; a fantastic song given the virtuoso hard rock and metal it deserves.

A keyboard spot, that morphs into a Cozy Powell drum solo, and spots where the guitar (including the keyboard interplay) verges on neo-classical. This song perfectly encapsulates the band and the period.

There was an organic element to Rainbow on stage back then, between the improvisation and solos there’s a difference every night.

Three LPs in a solid feel black vinyl (there is also an orange vinyl edition available via Demon or HMV), each with inner sleeves.

Then there’s the sound.  Quality 10/10, the mastering and pressing give perfect audio, warm, clear yet bright or silent when it should be.

If you want the pictures or sleevenotes, go to the Temple box set. This set is to treasure and to play.

Every home should have one. Extravagant, but sonically and enjoyment wise, it’s worth it.  *****

Review by Joe Geesin

 Album review (Live In Koln, 2026)


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: SAMANTHA FISH – Paper Doll Live

SAMANTHA FISH -Paper Doll Live

Rounder Records [Release date 12.06.26]

Move over Live And Dangerous, and Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out there is a new contender for best live album ever, and it comes in the form of a female resident of Kansas City, Samantha Fish.

Raw raucous and febrile, this collection of sixteen live songs hits you where it hurts. From the opening bombastic chords of MC5′s ‘Kick Out The Jams’, you know you’re on a rock n roll roller coaster ride, courtesy of a lady lover of the blues. But she has gone way beyond the blues and is now a full on rock chick, leather catsuits and all.

Having said that one of my favourite cuts on the album is blues number ‘Bullet Proof’, and she finishes on ‘Black Wind Howlin” another blues tune and throws in Screamin’ Jay Hawkins ‘I Put A Spell One You’, and ‘Poor Maddie’, but the rest of the songs have a keen rock edge, a couple even having a punky vibe to them.

As the title suggests a lot of the tracks are from the studio album Paper Doll, which saw the transition to a more rockier flavour, but damn I do love it when she plays her cigar box guitar, and plucks and slides those those dirty blues notes from it.

This is Samantha Fish at her searing best with a band which is on fire. Recorded at the historic Knoxville Bijou Theatre, and featuring Nashville gospel legends The McCrary Sisters, the album doesn’t let up from start to finish which is what her live performances are like. She has honed her craft to perfection and delivers this Paper Doll Live like a sucker punch to the gut.

If you missed her on her last tour, get this album: it’s the next best thing.  *****

Review by Andy Sharrocks

Gig review (March 2026)


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : MATTADOR – III

Frontiers Music [Release date : 19.06.26]

Mattador are a Puerto Rican melodic rock band who were on the up and up, 1988 to 1995. They released two albums and toured with top bands like Aerosmith and Iron Maiden. Then they disappeared.

30 years later, a resurrection.

Listening to this new album, cleverly titled III, with few exceptions, they could still be back in the last century. Or in fairness, many of their influences date back to the time they left behind.

Today’s band indicates only one change to the original line up, multi instrumentalist, Abraham Millet. Michael Villegas (vocals), Carlos Benitez (drums, vocals), Miguel “Tito” Rodriguez (guitar, violin) remain.

At first pass, they seem unsure of their ground, dragging their past behind them and making themselves hard to pin down.

No surprise then that the band’s stylistic compass gets nudged this way, then that way as we move through the album.

Opener, ‘Awake’s explosive opening pushes the needle way into the red.
It’s a combustible mix of rock and prog, loud, tense, emotive. It’s driven by pistoning axework, propelled by a punishing rhythm section.

Next track ‘Black Water’, follows suit, just brimming over with proggy, fast moving bass rhythms. Villegas is an outstanding vocalist, expressive, commanding. A great deal of excitement is generated by an escalating operatic momentum in the song’s bridge and chorus.

‘Say You’ll Stay’ is a pleasant little melodic rock song that doesn’t really want to go anywhere, and 5 minutes later, it gets nowhere quite satisfyingly.

The track, ‘Levitate’ was the album’s teaser trailer. It’s got punch and a tight, tight arrangement, merging keyboard and guitars into a single unit. It’s a melodic rock song with a bit of grit and depth, though the backing vocals drag it down a little.

Suddenly, on standout track, ‘Crawling’, the scratch of vinyl, mixed with Led Zeppelin-esque hard rock pummelage, ignites the album, making way for the big, bluesy ‘Slow Down’ and the big, beefy ‘No Way Out.

‘Falling Backwards’ is nicely caught between. The song’s soughing strings, piano and chiming guitar create a mixture of melodic rock ballad and country rock introspection. Works well.

Not every one’s a winner, but chances are you’ll pick a good ‘un. ***

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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: MY PET ROCKET – Last of the Analogue Superheroes

mpr

Facebook [Release date 26.06.26]

Regulars on the west Scotland rock scene My Pet Rocket release their first album Last Of The Analogue Superheroes, and as well as the cover and the title, it carries a spacey/futuristic view of the world.

If you have ever wondered if there is link between Blondie, Lene Lovich and Toyah, look no further than this band. Playing their punk rock roots with pop sensibilities, their words not mine unfortunately, they blast out 11 power pop tunes with great enthusiasm.

All great players, the band consists of Owen Nicholson on guitar synth guitar and BV’s, Kevin Skelly on bass, and powerhouse drummer John McAvoy, who either has a double kick drum or four arms, as he does some really clever rhythms, particularly on What Will It Take. The band is fronted by Petra Jolly on vocals and guitar. Lucky for us she left California where she had established herself as a singer/songwriter, and returned home to Perthshire. Their loss. She throws in some canny views on 21st century living, as well as some quirky vocal gymnastics which really compliment the bands arrangements.

The songs really keep you engaged with unusual subject matters, like shopping in Aldi because the lights are bright, different time signatures, (a particularly clever one at the end of Bombshell) and structures popping up unexpectedly, like I said great playing. The more I listen the more I hear comparisons like Cheap Trick, Devo, and The Police. If you like the late 70’s era of music with a 21st century make over then check this album out. It’s available on cd, vinyl and is on Bandcamp. ****

Review by Andy Sharrocks


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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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : LYNCH MOB – The Final Ride (Live)

Frontiers Music [Release date : 29.05.26]

George Lynch was always known for his incendiary axework in a live setting. Never straying too much from the album the song came from, but adding enough to make it seem fresh and new.

It’s a reputation that’s amplified by The Final Ride, a live album recorded on the band’s 2025 tour. It also represents the Lynch Mob’s last substantial piece of recorded music.

The faces have changed innumerable times since the band’s inception in 1989.  Lynch is the only original member left standing.

He’s been fronting a tight, tight unit and as we’ve come to expect, his guitar bites and stings, Jimmy Danda’s bass runs rumble with thunder, and Gabriel Colon’s soaring voice acts as our guide through a welter of muscular rock songs.

It’s what we’ve become used to. On the heavier stuff . . . ‘Lightning Strikes Again’, ‘Let Music Be The Master’ and ‘Street Fighting Man’ (not that one), and maybe ‘No Good’… the rhythm section lays down a bass heavy bedrock, leaving plenty of room for Lynch to carve out thick cut riffs and razoring axe solos.

You could float an argument that live, there is a brutality and an intensity to his his axework.  A visceral power that pumps up the crowd. The reception they give ‘Paris Is Burning’ and ‘River Of Love’ is wild. Pretty sure the roof came off for ‘Time After Time’.

No surprise, really. Lynch’s emotional power as a musician goes on to underline ‘Wicked Sensation’s sexual cravings and ‘Hell Child’s eerie sentiments. Mr.Scary indeed. ***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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : VANDEN PLAS – AcCult II

Frontiers Music [Release date 12.06.26]

Some 30 years after the band’s Accult album, Vanden Plas follow through with their long promised second all acoustic effort.

Stating the obvious perhaps, but the real test of a band is its ability to create a quality album without powered up instruments.

VP succeed, mainly because of 1. Their very distinctive sound. 2. their spine tingling command of orchestral pace and colour, even when there’s no orchestra, and 3. The fact that the Lill brothers, Stephan (g) and Andreas (d), along with vocalist Andy Kuntz, have been together since the beginning.

They have a strong, arguably unbreakable emotional connection … It’s a factor that separates themselves from other bands.

And still, guest keyboard player, Alessandro DelVecchio fits right in. His piano playing is amazingly restrained. It comes in on the 2 minute mark of opening track, ‘Far From Grace’, from the band’s 1999 album of the same name, and carries the second half of the track’s 7 minutes.

The album consists of 6 VP songs and 2 covers, Metallica’s ‘Nothing Else Matters’ and ‘Boat On The River’, the Styx song, already known for its acoustic instrumentation.

Acoustic versions of heavy metal songs are often interesting but seldom succeed. ‘Nothing Else Matters’ is more an exercise in musicality than anything else. ‘Boat On The River’ works well, probably because of its origins as much as its simple but elegant structure.

This version of the ‘Ghost Experiment’ leans heavily on the original’s celtic rhythms and it works a treat. Let’s face it, VP’s songcraft usually creates a pretty robust construction.

‘The Healing Tree’s hauntingly ethereal score, yet again underpinned by Del Vecchio’s piano play, doesn’t burst into life in the manner of the original, but rather develops into a sophisticated and elaborate duet (with an unnamed female vocalist…although AI tells me it’s either Del Vecchio’s high pitch, or Kuntz’s truly remarkable vocal range that allows him to duet with himself).

Either way, they’ve created a graceful version of a great song.

Elsewhere, ‘Postcard To God’ and ‘You Fly’ move the music along with an athletes speed and grace. Two more tracks that demonstrate the band’s skillset and little reverence for the boundaries. ****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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 2026

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


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Gig review: THE WILDHEARTS – Tolbooth, Stirling, 30 May 2026

Ginger Wildheart is an unstoppable force. Faced with his recent cancer diagnosis, he has taken the decision to say ‘f*ck that!’ and has vowed to rock for as long as he can physically stand on a stage. Music has always been the driving force in Ginger’s life, and he isn’t about to become his diagnosis as the song goes…

Tonight’s show was a home gig for me, which is a rare beast, and the Tolbooth proved to be the ideal venue, if a tad warm! Support for the evening was Liverpudlian trio Damsens who have in their ranks Taylor Graley on bass and vocals, who just happens to be Ginger’s son. However, the band were definitely here on merit, and not just because of the family connection, as they played up a storm.

Coming across as a heavier Nirvana, the guys blasted the Tolbooth into submission with a mix of original songs and the odd cover, including a great version of the Placebo song ‘Nancy Boy’. The sound mix was a bit messy at the start of the set, but that was quickly sorted out, and the band went down well as the temperature rose. Ginger took in the whole set from the side of the stage and, quite rightly, looked like a proud father watching his offspring blossom.

A quick run to the bar to secure much needed drinks filled in the short changeover between bands, and as the lights went down anticipation was high for The Wildhearts. On this tour Ginger has gone for a fairly eclectic setlist that was heavy and challenging in equal measure, no ‘greatest hits’ set here!

Opening with ‘Failure Is The Mother Of Success’ from the band’s latest album ‘Satanic Rites Of The Wildhearts’, the band are on great form with Ginger giving his all centre stage. The more familiar strains of ‘Nothing Ever Changes But The Shoes’ follows with the crowd singing along with every word.

‘Sleepaway’ and ‘Mazel Tov Cocktail’ were up next with the crowd enthusiastically joining in on the latter. ‘Vernix’ was up next with Ginger joking that it was a bugger to play and if they got it right it would be a miracle. It sounded excellent to me.

The band on this tour are top notch with Ben Marsden proving to be the perfect foil for Ginger on guitar, Random Jon Poole on bass, Charles Evans beating his drumkit into submission and Carol on keyboards and backing vocals. Regardless of the technical nature of some of tonight’s set, they never missed a beat.

We then had another couple of newer tracks from the latest album, ‘Kunce’ and the challenging ‘Maintain Radio Silence’. Things did lighten up a bit with a blast through of the ‘Cheers’ theme song, before turning heavy again with ‘Spider Beach’, a song from the band’s upcoming album, Ginger really doesn’t slow down!

‘Everlone’ allowed the crowd to raise their voices once more before we plunged down a very hard and heavy rabbit hole starting with ‘The Riffs Melody’ which then sieged into ‘Slaughtered Authors’ which had more twists and turns than a Christmas episode of Eastenders.

By this time the heat in the Tolbooth was somewhere close to the surface of the sun and Random Jon Poole was clearly struggling. He ploughed on through ‘Chutzpah’, before the band left the stage for a quick, and much needed, breather. They returned for a crowd pleasing encore of ‘My Baby Is a Headfuck’, complete with more audience participation, before taking in the cheers of the crowd, a job well done.

Regardless of if you have seen The Wildhearts live before or not, I urge you to get out and see the band on their upcoming dates. It’s clear that Ginger is a man on a mission and on this form there is no stopping him, long may it last.

Review and photos by Dave Wilson


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UK Blues Broadcaster of the Year (2020 and 2021 Finalist) Pete Feenstra presents his weekly Rock & Blues Show on Tuesday at 19:00 GMT as part of a five hour blues rock marathon “Tuesday is Bluesday at GRTR!”. The show is repeated on Wednesdays at 22:00, Fridays at 20:00). First broadcast on 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : THORBJORN RISAGER & THE BLACK TORNADO – Live At Hotel Cecil

THORBJORN RISAGER & THE BLACK TORNADO – Live At Hotel Cecil

Provogue Records [Release date 19.06.26]

Recorded in their home town of Copenhagen, Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado’s ‘Live At Hotel Cecil’ is a superb album on which they reclaim blues as exciting, lyrically strong and musically adventurous.

They draw on blues, rock, funk, soul, jazz, boogie and sparkling toned layered sounds, via superb ensemble and virtuoso playing, on songs with substance.

This is well crafted and subtly paced music given the blue touch paper treatment on several climactic moments.

Recorded at the end of their 2025 ‘House of Sticks’ tour, this is a band at the height of its powers who overcome a surprisingly low-key start, on an album which builds by degrees.

The slow start is simply because the album initially fails to convey the audience’s sense of engagement. The crowd’s response is sometimes mixed too far back, or simply faded out too quickly.

But it’s a minor blip on an otherwise incredible 17 track live double album, on which the band strains every sinew on ‘All I Want’, the breathtaking, 10 minute long closing track.

As always, they open with ‘Already Gone’, a trademark power shuffle which imbues their ebullient musical chops with an emotional reach.

The latter is extended on the reflective ‘Long Time Ago’, albeit with an opening sample that makes it sound more studio than live.

Powered by Emil Balsgaard’s funky keyboard riff, it has a swampy feel with double harmony lines, horn stabs, cool dynamics and Joachim Svensmark’s resolving guitar solo.

The Danish octet is capable of moving from the laid back to the explosive in the blink of an eye.

The juxtaposition of ‘Said I Was Hurt’ – a 3 horn soulful ballad – with the atmospheric ‘House of Sticks’ and the rollicking ‘Insomnia Boogie’ illustrates the point.

The lyrically dark ‘House of Sticks’ is outstanding. It features vocal and guitar double lines, bombastic horns, a military drum beat, a stop-time pause and dreamy section before a perfunctory finish.

The subsequent void is filled perfectly by the crowd pleasing ‘Insomnia Boogie’, a rip-roaring big band outing with a suitably husky vocal, triple horns and piano.

‘Long Forgotten Track’ is a mesmerising slice of Americana and features a magical moment at 3.47 when Peter W. Kehl muted trumpet gives way to Svensmark’s beautiful guitar solo over a perfect horn accompaniment.

‘Sin City’ is a funky stomp with a gritty guitar and ethereal synth intro, topped by Risager’s growl. The rich toned solo at 2.08 (which might be either guitar or keyboards) sounds like Caribbean steelpans at one point. Curiously there’s no credit given at the end.

‘Never Giving In’ – an ode to resilience – finds the band at it’s very best on a complex arrangement.

A meditative 2 minute droned intro evolves into a riff-driven piece offset by an ethereal swampy feel. Martin Seidelin’s brings fresh impetus at 4.50 with a shuffle drum pattern and he adds some tic-toc percussion to usher in an Arcade Fire style cinematic riff with more Caribbean steelpan sounds.

A ferocious drum break and climatic horns leads to a pregnant pause and a subsequent cathartic release with Risager’s resolving rap, as he sings “I will rise up.”

The band rocks hard on ‘Headed For The Stars’, full of Risager’s declaratory vocal, more horn stabs, a dreamy organ and tight ensemble playing, while they get funky on the horn inflected ‘Inner Light’ and then ease up on the poignant ‘I Used To Love You’.

They’re back in the groove on the guitar-led ‘Come On In’, which sounds like a celebratory band anthem, on which guitar, synth and horns coalesce seamlessly.

‘Hold My Lover Tight’ is a stop-time rocker fuelled by the incendiary rhythm section and topped by a gutsy guitar solo, and wild horn stabs.

The down-home opening of ‘Train’ is given some funky horn and piano injected urgency, while the gut busting finale of ‘All I Want’ finds Risager rising above the imperious horn section and Emil Balsgaard’s final Hammond solo for the perfect finish.

‘Live at Hotel Cecil’ is an exhilarating album which seizes the moment to confirm Thorbjorn Risager & The Black Tornado’s status as Europe’s leading blues outfit! *****

Review by Pete Feenstra


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 7 June 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 9 June 2026

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 2026

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


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Recent (last 30 days)


Gig review: SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

Aussie melodic glam rockers Sisters Doll have been around for a while, their first album released as long ago as 2012, but over the past year or two seem to be making a concerted effort to break the UK. I’d heard a few friends, one in particular, rave about them, so after previous London dates had been as a support to the likes of Kickin Valentina, a headline show across town at the Cart and Horses was my chance to discover for myself what the fuss is about.

A tube strike placed obstacles in the way but the venue sensibly moved the set times forward slightly and the original three band bill was trimmed to two. Support came from a familiar act in Daxx and Roxane who have been knocking on the door for a while. I last saw them open up Maid of Stone a couple of years ago but didn’t realise they have been largely inactive since and are just gearing up again.

 SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

The Swiss specialise in a no holds barred supercharged rock’n’roll with the early AC/DC feel of opener ‘Fast Lane’, while the hyperactivity of guitarist Cal Wymann was extraordinary, whether it be standing on the crowd barrier, or jumping onto the drum kit and threatening to destroy it. Other influences included Motorhead, in the way Cedric Pfister delivered his throaty vocals close to his old school microphone, and the odd Thin Lizzy guitar harmonies.

Alongside older numbers such as ‘Heal’, where the pace momentarily dropped for most of the song, and ‘Evil Eyes’, was a new song, sounding darker and heavier than what has come before.  There was an old favourite in the lengthy ‘Ticket to Rock’ with the long intro and extended riffing patented by AC/DC or Airbourne, before sneaking in another in ‘Hard Rocking Man’, including harmonica playing by second guitarist Simon Golaz. It was exhausting just watching them and good to have them back, as they proved a very well matched support.

 SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

I was a bit worried how things thinned out at the interval with their fans going elsewhere but luckily there was a good crowd in place when Sisters Doll hit the stage. I formed an initial favourable impression of their stage presence, notably tousle-haired singer Brennan Mileto, and the big backing vocals on the choruses but cannot pretend to have been overly blown away with the opening pair in ‘Climbing Out Of Hell’ and ‘United’.

 SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

However things picked up with ‘Johnny’, the great harmony vocals that kicked it off a reminder that, almost uniquely, they are a quartet of brothers, while on ‘Dancing With the Devil’, Brennan got the crowd to sing the opening ‘whoa-oahs’ that then proved prominent on the chorus.

The band came over as very personable and with an endearing modesty, awestruck that they were playing the venue that gave rise to Iron Maiden and joking that one day their old home town of Collie, Western Australia, might boast a tribute to them.

 SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

After ‘You Can’t Bring Me Down’, they played a medley of songs that Brennan said represented their history for the uninitiated. There must have been seven or eight, of which I picked up on ‘Kiss Me’, ‘Old Enough’ and ‘All Dolled Up’ but, all being new to me, they did rather blur into one another. From then on, the set just kept improving and ‘Black Mirror’ was very infectious with a singalong.

SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

Then, introduced by a bass solo from the youngest brother and newest recruit Sage, ‘Strike’ had a different feel with more of a groove: it also featured a mid-song breakdown in which drummer Bryce’s green laser gloves made for a spectacular sight and what sounded like snatches of ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ and ‘Love Gun’. Eventually they tore into a proper cover of the latter: Kiss are an obvious influence and they carried the song off superbly, not least in Bryce’s ‘rat-a-tat’ drumming.

‘Change’ was more melodic and again featured those impressive harmonies, while in contrast the older ‘Dollhouse’ showed a rawer, more aggressive approach. Playing a 90 minute set straight through without the pretence of encores, ‘Prisoner’ had a bit of a power pop feel to it, as indeed did many of their songs and a superb solo from Austin whose lead guitar work had been impressive all night, always crisp and concise but with a great tone to it.

SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026

There was one fitting finale in a brilliant, feel good anthem ‘Good Day To Be Alive’, the crowd singing along to a song that more experience bands would have killed to have written. It may have taken me a while, but I ended up very impressed and they have a winning manner to them. You can add me to that growing fan club.

Review and Photos by Andy Nathan

SISTERS DOLL- Cart and Horses, London, 4 June 2026 


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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 7 June 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 9 June 2026

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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 : SPREAD EAGLE – The Brutal Divine

Frontiers Music [Release date : 12.06.26]

This is US rock band, Spread Eagle’s fourth album in 25 years, and second album on the Frontiers’ label, not very hard on the heels of 2019’s rather good Subway To The Stars.

Ray West (v) and Rob deLuca (b) are everpresent. Newcomers, Rik deLuca (d) and Jommy Puledda (g) joined in 2010 and 2022 respectively.

Brutal Divine : The concept suggests that shedding old beliefs and facing the brutal truth about oneself or the world is a necessary but painful process.

You can understand why labels weren’t falling over themselves to sign the band over the years. Kudos to Frontiers for staying with them.

It’s a distinctive, powerful album of hard rock, stretching the genre’s generally accepted landscape in very different ways.
Maybe not original but lyrically radical just the same.

From the speedily rhythmic ‘Flat Earth Vultures’, to ‘Forbidden Local Honey’ to ‘Inside A Shrunken Head’, every song carries its own message.

The fact that Spread Eagle’s unique brand of hard rock is the delivery vehicle seems incidental at times.

‘Gunflower’ and ‘Jail Rat’ are fast moving, spiky hard rock songs, with punky rhythms and lines of caustic lyrics, each with a message, almost recited rather than sung.

A fast moving subway train of a song, celebrating New York City’s ‘Street Noise’ gives us a chance to draw breath.

Many of these songs might remind us of eighties’ rock bands who didn’t quite conform to the accepted norms, like Saigon Kick and Lillian Axe, who spoke their mind and paid the price in sales volumes, but gained in reputation.

‘Pushed to The Limit’ and ‘Scars In Our Eyes’ are more traditionally edgy, hard hitting hard rock songs, nicely building to ‘Ant Farm’.

It’s a heavy as a heavy thing rock song that bridges between the populist rage that seems to surround us, and straight up hard rock.

Brutal Divine doesn’t lack narrative ambition, and it’s filled with the kind of impassioned stuff that demands to be heard. We should hope it finds a big audience.

Credit to the band for aiming high. ***1/2

Review by Brian McGowan


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David Randall presents a weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, Sundays at 22:00 GMT, repeated on Mondays and Fridays), when he invites listeners to ‘Assume The Position’. The show signposts forthcoming gigs and tours and latest additions at getreadytorock.com. First broadcast 7 June 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 9 June 2026

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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)


Single review: BLACKLIST UNION – Jackson

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Website/BLU Records 

This is exactly what you need for the summer, a great punked up reimagination of the Johnny Cash classic “Jackson”, and what a great version this is.

With Blacklist Union frontman Tony West and Femme Fatale’s Lorraine Lewis taking the places of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash the song opens with a snarl that doesn’t let up until the last notes have rung off. The song drips with rock n’ roll swagger whilst keeping the spirit of punk at its heart, and is as refreshing as a cold pint at the end of a hot day.

Following on from Blacklist Union’s recent “Slay The Dragon” album this new single comes as both Blacklist Union and Femme Fatale are announced as joining Faster Pussycat’s forthcoming European tour dates, and hopefully we will get to see this collaboration on stage at some of these shows. *****

Review by Nikk Gunns


Featured Artist: JOSH TAERK

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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 7 June 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 9 June 2026

How to Listen Live?

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Get Ready to ROCK! Radio is also in iTunes under Internet Radio/Classic Rock
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More information and links at our radio website where you can listen live or listen again to shows via the presenter pages: getreadytorockradio.com


Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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: HOLLIE ROGERS – Everything’s Fine

HOLLIE ROGERS – Everything’s Fine

Website [Release date 05.06.26]

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Hollie Rogers is back with her latest album ‘Everything’s Fine’. Hollie has been releasing music for over a decade now, however, on this album she’s given it her all and there are a number of musical guests scattered throughout the album.

Speaking about the album, Hollie says: “I wanted to make a record that could hold both vulnerability and humour at the same time. A lot of these songs came from messy, or complicated experiences, but there’s warmth in them too.  More than anything, I hope people hear themselves in it.” And that last sentence is the key to the album’s success, none more so than on the title track which was co-written with Beth Nielsen Chapman and Elles Bailey. A great song, very uplifting melody and lyrics that are spot on -

“There’s a bagel in the fishbowl, Goldie’s gonna drown…I’m freaked out, insecure, neurotic, and emotional, but everything’s fine.”

‘He Reminds Me of You’ is a jaunty pop tune, which highlights Hollie’s slightly husky vocals – not unlike Elles Bailey or dropping further back into time, Carole King and Kiki Dee. A fine guitar solo too from Simon Johnson.

Along with the title track, ‘Spaceman’ is another stand out and the music gains a cinematic feel thanks to The Budapest Symphony Orchestra, whilst Ed Blunt’s piano playing gives the song a memorable hook.

The musical variety is another big winner for the album. Take the jazzy ‘She’, a song made for a late-night listening session. The production and music are spot on, again Ed Blunt’s piano combining with the Hammond playing of Ross Stanley.

Shows the album’s strength in that there have been four singles released from it to date, including the first of these, ‘Some Kinda Lover’, which is another instant hit on the listener’s ears.

Hollie Rogers, remember the name as she is one talented musician and this album is a perfect piece of melodic pop to get us through these strange & troubled times. ****1/2

Review by Jason Ritchie

30 July – The Spring Arts Centre, Portsmouth (Duo)
8 August – Nürnberg Guitar Festival, Germany (Solo)
21 August – Old Bush Blues Festival, Worcestershire (Band)
3 September – Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham (Band)
6 September – British Country Music Festival, Blackpool (Band)
12 September – South Downs Folk Festival, Bognor (Duo)
16 September – St Ives Arts Centre, Cornwall (Solo)
6 November – aRTy Barn, Hemel Hempstead (Band)
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19 November – Ropewalk, Barton-upon-Humber (Duo)
20 November – The Live Room, Saltaire (Band)
24 November – Tuesday Night Music Club, Coulsdon (Band)
26 November – Greystones, Sheffield (Band)
27 November – Chapel Arts Centre, Bath (Band)
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DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

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Album review: JASON RICCI & THE BAD KIND with Kaitlin Dibble – 13 Hours

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Gulf Coast Records [Release date 29.05.26]

’13 Hours’ is Jason Ricci’s 3rd album for Gulf Coast (possibly his 15th in all) and his second credited with partner Kaitlin Dibble, an expressive vocalist and fine songwriter.

It’s an honest, balanced and well produced band album, routed in the kind of life experiences that spark meaningful narratives and inspired playing.

It takes us on a conceptual journey from the fiery opener to the Zen like acceptance of the closing title track.

And there’s no better place to start than the heartfelt Jason & The Bad Kind penned ode to their former drummer John Perkins.

‘13 Hours’ brilliantly mergers a Canned Heat style boogie with evocative late night cinematic imagery, which their former drummer helped shape.

Dibble’s deep-in-the-mix bv’s give way to Brent Johnson’s intricate echoey guitar work and Ricci’s relaxed harp on a rock steady groove.

As the intensity grows with repeated notes and Ricci’s guttural exclamations, you feel part of an inexorable journey through the night, full of mesmerising slide and deep toned harp.

The song then moves to Dibble’s crystal clear phrasing of a great verse;

“I feel you in the high beams, In the rumble of the road,
The painted over peep holes, The cheap motels’
The long stories, We know too well”

There’s a magical moment at the 9.17 mark, when Ricci locks into groove with guitarist Brent Johnson, before Dibble’s Jim Morrison style poetry and Ricci’s final harp flourish gives way to the ether;

“We’re taking you with us, In the rhythm of the road
Around, and around, The long way,
The sleazy short cut, The Sam stops
The fluffy places we find us, 13 hours John Perkins.”

It’s a long way from the declamatory opener ‘Sick Of This Shit’, a song full of social, political and music biz observations, but illustrates the musical journey the album takes the listener on:

“Trying to keep my head up,
Trying to keep my cool,
Don’t want to sink on this,
Ship of fools.”

Dibble extends the prickly opening with an abrasive take on Johnny Winter’s ‘I’m Tired of Trying’, and yet there’s a celebratory feel of being part of a great band whose music has expanded organically due to the influence of their adopted home of New Orleans.

Ricci’s virtuosic harp playing ability is still centre stage, but always in the service of a song, which sometimes leads to more adventurous tracks such as “The Big DisEasey” with its signifiantly punned title.

The latter explores fractured funk with Mike Dillon guesting on vibes, while Ricci’ adds some hoarse stream-of-consciousness beat poetry.

They move from a funky strut to the gossamer light ‘Leo Watkins Rag’, on an up tempo, train-time instrumental which they transform into a booming guitar-led shuffle.

The other instrumental is the jaunty harp and guitar interplay of ‘Nuit Waltz.’

‘Long Twisted Night’ cleverly changes the narrator’s perspective, on a Brent Johnson and Kaitlin Dibble composition;

“My man’s got a demon,
Some kind of hungry ghost,
Comes to me some nights and leaves,
Wearing his clothes,
Says my love is nothing but a Weight on him,
Wanna keep my man gotta take his Devil in.”

The retro soulful stuttering rhythms of ‘Bubble Gum Pop’ diffuses the tension, and leaves enough space for a short, but telling harp solo at 3.33.

You can feel the musical flow as we are drawn into a cover of Percy Mayfield’s ‘River’s Invitation’. It’s re-imagined as horn heavy funky arrangement on which Dibble extends her vocal alongside a fiery trumpet and guitar solo.

She also impresses on ’Renegade’, a rallying call for independent thought.

The bass heavy, harp-led shuffle is full of conversational guitar, big breathy toned harp and a priceless first verse, which makes you imagine a possible conversation on the tour bus!

“Well I won’t join your club, Even if it’s right,
When you’re trying to make peace, I’m the first one to the fight.”

And so to the extended finale and the feeling of acceptance, not just at the loss of a colleague, but of the fact they have the opportunity to make the kind of meaningful music that makes ‘13 Hours’ such an excellent modern blues record. ****

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 9 June 2026

How to Listen Live?

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Power Plays w/c 22 June 2026

DELANEY FAULDS – Beautiful Again (indie)
ANY GIVEN SIN Until We Disappear (Mascot Records)
JADE ELEPHANT Anymore (indie)
DIAMOND RAIN Naked City (Pride & Joy Music)
DAEDRIC Sand Tiger (FiXT)
PARKER BARROW Nothin’ Left To Save (indie)

Featured Albums w/c 22 June 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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Albert Castiglia - Grits & Glory

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Jason Ricci -13 Hours

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