-
-
-
If you can't find what you're looking for - or wish to refine your search to include only references to the key search term - try putting inverted commas around the search term e.g. "Steve Lukather" or "Black Star Riders"
For example if you enter Black Star Riders the results will include all instances of "Black" "Star" and "Riders". The search will also be slower.
Switch site
Upcoming Gigs & Albums
-
Our star rating
***** Out of this world
**** Pretty damn fine
*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan of the artist or genre
** Instant bargain bin fodder
* Ugly, just ugly
Latest Album Reviews
-
Album review: THE MIGHTY BOSSCATS – Are You The Person You’ve Always Wanted To Be / Photoshoot
-
Album review : LINDISFARNE – Brand New Day The Mercury Years 1978-79 (3 CDs)
-
Album review: CHRIS FARLOWE – Stormy Monday – The Blues Years 1985-2008 (3CDs)
-
Album review: OLIVER WAKEMAN – Anam Cara
-
Album review: MIRACLE MILE – East of Ely
-
Album review: ROCKY ATHAS – Livin My Best Life
-
-
Latest Gig Reviews
-
Gig review: MIDNITE CITY- Downstairs at The Dome, London, 11 May 2024
-
Gig review: FM – Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury, 18 May 2024
-
Gig review: KIRA MAC – Camden Underworld, London, 10 May 2024
-
Album review: THE TREATMENT – Wake Up The Neighbourhood (plus album launch, 11 May 2024)
-
Gig review: NORDA MULLEN- The Half Moon, Putney, London, 28 April 2024
-
Gig review: SARI SCHORR- The Grace, London, 27 April 2024
-
-
Featured Album Reviews
-
Features
-
Feature: Rock: Rewired – STEVE MARRIOTT Part 2 (Peter Frampton interview)
-
Feature: Rock: Rewired – STEVE MARRIOTT (Part 1)
-
Feature: DANNY VAUGHN at Fairycroft House, Saffron Walden, May 24 2024
-
Feature: The GRTR! Grotto of Greatness – MAGNUM (December 2023)
-
Feature: The GRTR! Grotto of Greatness – SAXON (November 2023)
-
Single & EP Reviews
-
DVD Reviews
-
Book Reviews
-
News
-
Features
-
Quick Categories
Categories (All)
Tag Archives: Yonrico Scott
Gig review: ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 25 June 2014
Royal Southern Brotherhood reconfigure the classic rhythm and blues revue to their own ends, with great playing, 3 great lead vocalists, glistening harmonies and an essential harmonic relationship between strong songs that gives the evening its free flowing feel. Their … Continue reading
Album review: ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD – Heartsoulblood
Ruf [Release date 16.06.14] Royal Southern Brotherhood’s ‘Heartsoulblood’ is a delightful celebration of the band’s talented parts. Sure, they are bound by a rock royalty bloodline that makes them a de facto supergroup, but each member of the band is … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged album, Charlie Wooton, Cyril Neville, Devon Allman, Doobie Brothers, funk, Heartsoulblood, Jim Gaines, John Sinclair, Mike Zito, Omari Neville, review, Robin Trower, rock, Royal Southern Brotherhood, soul, Steve Miller, Yonrico Scott
Leave a comment
Album review: LAURENCE JONES – Temptation
Ruf Records [Release date 10.03.14] It may be a PR cliché, but the phrase ‘hotly anticipated album’ was never more apt than when applied to Laurence Jones’s ‘Temptation’. Having made a big splash on the UK … Continue reading
Album review: ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD – Songs From The Road
Ruf [Release date 18.11.13] Royal Southern Brotherhood ‘Songs From the Road’ cements their place as one of the most essential live experiences in 2013. From their self titled debut album to their incendiary live shows, it’s been a long time … Continue reading
Gig review: ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD – Boom Boom Club, Sutton, 28 September 2013
Royal Southern Brotherhood may be considered the latest super group on the circuit, but the label appeared irrelevant to a line-up that celebrated its wealth of talent with a breathtaking two hour set. RSB is the considerable sum of its … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged 28 September 2013, Bob Marley, Boom Boom Club, Charlie Wooton, Cyril Neville, Devon Allman, gig, Mike Zito, Paul Butterfield, review, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Samantha Fish, Sutton, The Allman Brothers, The Grateful Dead, Tom Petty, Yonrico Scott
2 Comments
Album review: SAMANTHA FISH – Black Wind Howlin’
Ruf [Release date 23.09.13] Samantha Fish makes much of her growing maturity on her second solo album ‘Black Wind Howlin’. Given the wide variety of relationship songs and a mix of reflective and self confident narratives, it appears she’s taken … Continue reading