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Tag Archives: review
Album review: LAURA COX – Trouble Coming

earMusic [Release date 31.10.25] Album number four from Anglo-French guitarist and singer Laura Cox, who first came to wider attention via her YouTube channel in 2008. The album was mixed and engineered by Jean-Marc Pelatan, with tracks mastered by Ted Jensen … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues rock, guitarist, Laura Cox, melodic, review, rock, Trouble Coming
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Album review: PAUL KELLY – Seventy

Website [Release date 07.11.25] Question – how many Australian artists do you know? Not many I am thinking. There are the usual suspects, AC/DC, INXS, Midnight Oil possibly, Johnny Deisel perhaps, and Nick Cave who is really an honorary Brit. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Billy Bragg, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, folk, Paul Kelly, review, Seventy, singer songwriter
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Album review : WEST, BRUCE & LAING – Out In The Fields – The albums 1972-74

Esoteric [Release date : 31.10.25] Three searing samples of the red hot rock’n’roll that emanated from supergroup, West, Bruce & Laing. No surprise really. Their genesis lies in the live improvisations of Jack Bruce’s previous band, Cream, and the hard … Continue reading
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Tagged Corky Laing, Cream, Jack Bruce, Leslie West, Mountain, Out In The Fields, review, seventies, West Bruce & Laing
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EP review: ELLIOT PORTER – I Choose the Moon

Website [Release date 30.10.25] Elliot Porter is a Cambridge based singer songwriter who has been building up a following, through gigging and a series of releases, including a cover of Frank Turner’s ‘Be More Kind’, which raised over £2,000 for … Continue reading
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Tagged AOR, Elliot Porter, EP, I Choose the Moon, indie, indie pop, melodic, pop, review
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Gig review: KATHERINE PRIDDY – Harwell Village Hall, 17 October 2025

A sold out show – and the third Katherine Priddy gig hosted at Harwell to sell out – is always a great thing to see, especially at the grassroots level where you can still see and support acts as talented … Continue reading
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Tagged 17 October 2025, Americana, folk, George Boomsma, gig, Harwell Village Hall, Katherine Priddy, melodic, review, Roswell Road, singer songwriter
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Album review: ROBIN ADAMS – The Beggar

Website [Release date 09.11.25] Ok, lets tackle the elephant in the room – this could be Nick Drake’s fourth album. And I say that with the utmost respect and admiration. From the phrasing to the melodies the guitar tone and style … Continue reading
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Tagged album, folk, Nick Drake, review, Robin Adams, String Driven Thing, The Beggar
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Gig review: GLENN HUGHES – Bristol O2 Academy, 14 October 2025

“Fuck politics. Music is the healer”. And there speaketh the Voice of Rock. But first, Sophie Lloyd who lent her support on this UK leg of the European tour. From what I can gather she doesn’t mind flaunting her body … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Country Communion, Bristol, classic rock, Deep Purple, gig, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, heavy rock, O2 Academy, review, Sophie Lloyd, Trapeze
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Album review : ATOMIC ROOSTER – Circle The Sun

Cherry Red/Esoteric [Release date 10.10.25] 40 years between albums is pushing it a bit. But for Atomic Rooster, that’s where we are. The band’s last album, Headline News, was their seventh, released in 1983. Two generations ago, give or take. … Continue reading
Album review: BRINSLEY SCHWARZ – Shouting At The Moon

Fretsore Records [Release date 14.11.25] Brinsley Schwarz emerged from the pub rock boom of the early 1970s. They will be best remembered for their infamous press junket in 1970 and a disastrous US debut. Oh, how times change. ‘Shouting At … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Brinsley Schwarz, classic rock, review, Shouting At The Moon
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Album review: ROOMFUL OF BLUES – Steppin Out!

Pete Feenstra chatted to Chris Vachon from Roomful Of Blues for Get Ready to ROCK! radio. First broadcast 19 October 2025. Alligator Records [Release date 24.10.25] ‘Steppin’ Out!’ is Roomful of Blues’ first studio album for 5 years and their … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Copley, album, Big Maybelle, blues, Buddy Johnson, Candye Kane, Chris Vachon, DD Bastos, Duke Robillard, horns, jazz, Otis Grand, R&B, review, Rich Lataiile, Roomful of Blues, Smiley Lewis, soul, swing
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Album review: PAVLOV’S DOG – Wonderlust

Ruf Records [Release date 03.10.25] As we’ve indicated elsewhere, reviewing the 5-CD retrospective, Pavlov’s Dog have never received the success they might deserve and never sustaining the acclaimed heights (and large sign-up fee) of their debut album released in 1974. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Pavlov's Dog, pop prog, pop rock, review, Wonderlust
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Album review: PAVLOV’S DOG – Essential Recordings 1974-2018 (5-CD box set)

Ruf Records [Release date 27.09.24] What are we to make of a fairly basic box set from a band that have been described as “legendary” but who – this side of the pond – have largely gone unnoticed? ‘Essential Recordings’ … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, box set, David Surkamp, Essential Recordings 1974-2018, melodic rock, Pavlov's Dog, prog, prog pop, progressive, review
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EP review: JIMMY OWEN – 10Ft Squared

Self Release [Release date 24.10.25] ‘10Ft Squared’ is the perfect introduction to Jimmy Owen, a guitar driven, singer-songwriter and restless artistic spirit, who straddles prog, fusion, Californian tinged soft rock, pop and unexpectedly the blues. It’s a mini album or … Continue reading
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Tagged 10Ft Squared, album, blues, Brave Rival, Dave Gilmour, Emily Francis, Eric Johson, Erik Stams, Frank Zappa, fusion, Jimmy Owen, Lindsey Bonnick, Nick Drake, Noah Nelson, prog, review, soft rock, Steve Hillage, Wolf Moon
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Album review: THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS – X’s For Eyes

Better Noise Music [Release date 03.10.25] The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, since their formation in the early 2000s, has carved a unique space in the alternative rock scene. With the release of their new album it’s clear the band has continued … Continue reading
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Tagged album, alt rock, emo, gothic, My Chemical Romance, review, rock, the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, X's For Eyes
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Album review: NINE BELOW ZERO – Blues Power Volume 1

Zed Records [Release date 22.09.25] Nine Below Zero’s ‘Blues Power Volume 1’ does what it says on the tin. The album represents the best blues tracks they bands has recorded over the last 20 years. And if the South London … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert King, album, Ben Waters, Blues Power Volume 1, Brendan O'Neill, Chicago Blues, Dennis Greaves, Eddie Boyd, Freddie King, Gerry McAvoy, Glenn Tilbrook, J.Geils Band, Little Milton, Little Walter, Mark Feltham, NINE BELOW ZERO, review, Stan's Blues Band, Wayne Proctor, Willie Dixon
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Single reviews: CAITLIN KRISKO & THE BROADCAST – Let It Ride, Hello My Dear

Facebook These singles from Cailtin are coming like bullets from a gatling gun at the moment. So fast that I didn’t have chance to review ‘Let It Rid’e before Hello My Dear dropped on me. So briefly ‘Let It Ride’ … Continue reading
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Tagged blues rock, Caitlin Krisko, country, Hello My Dear, Let It Ride, review, rock, roots rock, single, the Broadcast
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Album review: PUNCHDRUNK SAINTS – S/t

Cadiz Records [Release date 24.10.25] In 2023 The Cockney Rejects’ guitarist and founder, Micky Geggus, after much soul searching, decided to leave the band that he created in 1979. Along with original Rejects’ bassist, Vinny Riordan, Mick decided to embark … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Cockney Rejects, Dennis Stratton, hard rock, Leader of the Down, Punchdrunk Saints, punk, review, rock
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Album review: BURNING ROPE – Burning Rope

Self Release [Release date 11.10.25] The self titled ‘Burning Rope’ debut album is the work of a band striving to find an equilibrium in musical styles and direction. It’s an old school album which achieves its goal with deep grooves, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Pyke, album, Alex Voysey, Burning Rope, Catfish, Chloe Josephine, David Gilmour, Elton John, Eric Cobb, Gloria Jones, Leon Russell, Matt Long, Mitch Weaving, Paul Buckmaster, Paul Long, Pink Floyd, review, Richard Wright, Soft Cell, Steely Dan, The Scorpions
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Singles review : TREAT – ’1985′ and ‘Adam and Evil’

Frontiers Music [Release date : 26.09.25] Arena Rock experts and more, Treat recently released ‘Adam and Evil’ and ‘1985’ as teaser trailers for their forthcoming long player, The Wild Card, due out in November. The band’s high-sheen recording craft is … Continue reading
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Tagged arena rock, Frontiers, melodic rock, review, singles, Treat, Wild Card
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