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Yearly Archives: 2013
News: JAMES LABRIE – New album release announced

After the much acclaimed “Static Impulse” release in 2010, Dream Theater’s James LaBrie is back with a powerful new studio album effort entitled “Impermanent Resonance”, to be released on July 29th, 2013 in Europe and August 6th, 2013 … Continue reading
Posted in Album News, ALL POSTS, NEWS
Tagged Dream Theater, Impermanent Resonance, Inside Out, James LaBrie, prog rock
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Interviews: 10Q’s with BAI BANG

Vocalist Diddi Kastenholt of Bai Bang gives us the lowdown on their new album ‘All Around the World’, which is out now on AOR Heaven… What are you currently up to? The new album “All Around The World” is just … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, INTERVIEWS, Interviews/10 Questions
Tagged Bai Bang, Diddi Kastenholt, hard rock, interview, Sweden
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Album Review: COLOSSUS – Wake
Perennity Records/Sound Pollution Colossus are a classic power trio delivering stoner/doom metal spliced with melodic colour and progressive elements running through many of their arrangements. The band hail from Sweden and ‘Wake’ is their first full album following a debut … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Colossus, Wake
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Gig Review: MICHAEL SCHENKER – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, 31 May 2013

Interview edit: Michael Schenker, 5 December 2012 Michael talks about ‘Temple Of Rock’ and future plans First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on 9 December 2012 (An extended, podcast version of this interview is available here) In a … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged 31 May 2013, Doogie White, Dragonforce, Francis Buccholz, gig, gig review, hard rock, heavy, Herman Rarebell, IAMI, London, Michael Schenker, MSG, review, Scorpions, Shepherd's Bush Empire, Tank, ZP Theart
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Gig review: Johnny’s Rock N Roll Show – THE ZOMBIES, ARGENT, Aylesbury, 2 June 2013

Two years on, following a life-changing trampoline accident, Johnny Beer Timms has maintained a warming sense of humour as he presided over this evening’s tribute and fundraiser. The guitarists Danny Prendergast and Jerry Playle provided a tranquil and reflective acoustic … Continue reading
Album review: SLAID CLEAVES – Still Fighting The War

Music Road Records [Release date 01.07.13] Slaid Cleaves is an Americana singer-songwriter who pens insightful story telling and relationship songs of which there are several. You may wonder if there’s still an audience for the troubadour in these post modern … Continue reading
Album review: BURNING RAIN – Epic Obsession

Frontiers Records [Release date 20.5.13] It may be his role as David Coverdale’s guitar slinger in Whitesnake that has brought him to wider attention, but Doug Aldrich has not forgotten his old band mates, as one of his former acts … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Burning Rain, Doug Aldrich, hard rock, Keith St John, Led Zeppelin, review, Whitesnake
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Gig review: MIKE TRAMP – The Star Of Kings, London, 22 May 2013

Mike Tramp seems to be the embodiment of the old adage that you can’t buy happiness. He enjoyed two US top 10 hits and stadium tours as lead singer of White Lion, who I and many others thought were … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged Cobblestone Street, Freak Of Nature, gig, King's Cross, London, Mia Klose, Mike Tramp, review, The Star Of Kings, White Lion
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Gig Review: RUSH – SECC, Glasgow, 30 May 2013

Before this gig I mentioned to a colleague at work that I was going to see Rush and got met by a blank look, when I mentioned it was a near sell out at the SECC and the tickets were … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged 30th May 2013, Alex Lifeson, Clockwork Angels, Geddy Lee, gig, Glasgow, live, Neal Peart, review, Rush, SECC
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Album Review: CORVUS STONE – Corvus Stone

Melodic Revolution Records: Released November 2012 I do a radio show for Get Ready To Rock Radio (third Sunday of the month at 5pm -you should check it out!) that goes by the name of ‘The … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged Corvus Stone, Progressive Rock, review
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Album review: MR AVERELL – Gridlock

Gonzo Multi Media [Release date 06.05.13] René van Commenée is Dutch visual sound artist. He trained as a graphical designer and is a self taught musician who studied Indian classical music as a tabla player. Never one to take the … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged Amon Duul, art rock, avant garde, David Bowie, David Jackson, Dutch rock, Dyane Donck, Hugh Banton, Ivor Cutler, John Ellis, Judge Smith, Lene Lovitch, Lisa Weiss, Martijn Alsters, Mike Garson, Mr Averell, Ninca Leece, prog rock, René van Commenée, Stewart Gordon, synthesizer, Tammo Heikens, Van Der Graaf Generator, Willem Tanke
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Quick plays: DIANA JONES, KRISTOFFER GILDENLOW, PJP BAND, BE LIKE PABLO,LUCKY BONES

DIANA JONES Museum of Appalachia Recordings Proper Records [Release date 08.07.13] Diana Jones made a break through with her 2006 album ‘My Remembrance Of You’, although she had been singing and recording since the mid-90′s. This album is as basic … Continue reading
Gig review: Bearded Theory Festival, Kedleston Hall Park, 17-19 May 2013

Bearded Theory is one of the multitude of smaller festivals that still holds its roots in the rue meaning of festivals. It’s not about big corporate sponsorship, VIP this and that to get the better camping/showers etc and making money … Continue reading
Album review: KERAVEL – Voltz

At his best Canadian composer, arranger, multi instrumentalist and producer Serge Keravel immerses you in his moods, emotions and instrumental landscapes with infinite possibilities. At worst, he’s a pop synth dabbler like Jean Michel Jarre, all too happy to work … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged album review, Canadian composer, electronics, Eno, Jean Michel Jarre, Keravel, keyboards, Neil Ardley, synth, Tangerine Dream, Voltz
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Album Review: ROME PRO(G)JECT – Rome Pro(g)ject

Self-released [7 December 2012] There’s a line in the classic film ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles’ where John Candy and Steve Martin are being driven round and round in a taxi in this hick town in the American mid-west where Candy … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Pro(g)ject, Progressive Rock, review, Richard Sinclair, Steve Hackett, Vincenzo Ricca
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Album Review: TROISI – The Front

Troisi Blue Music [Release date 12.13] ‘The Front’ by TROiSi, (Mike Troisi the person and band are interchangeable) is a conceptual and musical triumph in the face of cliché. It’s a concept album that rises above the genre to make a … Continue reading
Book review: Never Mind the Botox by Mitch Stansbury

Subtitled taking indie rock back from the kids, this is a cracking read consisting a series of short gig reviews and running through it his various family and friends joining him at the various concerts. They go chronologically between 2007 … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, BOOK REVIEWS
Tagged gigs, Mitch Stansbury, never mind the botox
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Album review: THE WORLD IS YOURS – Volume 3

Floating World [Release date 05:13] ‘The World Is Yours’ is a double compilation album that might have been subtitled: ‘if you want it’. Such is the musical diversity and stark juxtaposition of genres that it’s not difficult to spot the … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS, Re-issues/special editions
Tagged American Aquarium, Andy White, Blues Traveller, compilation album, Dar Willaims, Dave Alvin, David Crosby, Dick Dale, Dirty Dozen Brass band, Floating World, Free, Gov't Mule, Happy Martyr, James Armstrong, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Ely, Joe Louis Walker, John Cooper Clark, John Popper, Julie Miller, Lera Lynn, Magic Sam, Marvyn Gaye, Primal Scream, Randy California, review, Rocky Hill, Roy Buchanan, Spirit, The Blasters, The Byrds, The World Is Yours, Warren Haynes
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