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Gig review: NINE BELOW ZERO – O2 Academy, London, 19 November 2014
Wham bam. For about an hour, this was a fearsome, supercharged r ‘n’ b pummelling. Nine Below Zero, classic line-up back together to tour their first three – and most influential – albums, came out pumped and with all guns … Continue reading
Album review: RONNIE LANE MEMORIAL CONCERT
Angel Air [Release date: 04.08.14] A decade has passed since the memorial concert for Ronnie Lane was held at the Royal Albert Hall, dripping with artists paying tribute to the Small Faces/Faces legend. Angel Air has taken the opportunity of … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Chris Farlowe, Deborah Bonham Band, Glen Matlock, Jones Gang, live album, memorial concert, Mick Jones, Midge Ure, Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller, Pete Townshend, review, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Sam Brown, Slim Chance, Small World, The Faces, The Small Faces
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Album review: THE BUNNY GANG – Thrive
Hardline/Membran [Release date 17.11.14] The Bunny Gang are fronted by Flogging Molly bassist Nathen Maxwell. However, the musical style of his side project is very different from Flogging Molly’s boisterous and defiant Irish punk drive. ‘Thrive’, the band’s second album, … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Flogging Molly, Nathen Maxwell, punk, reggae, review, ska, The Bunny Gang, Thrive
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Album review: KRUK – Be4ore
Metal Mind Productions (out now) Kruk are an established melodic hard rock act from Poland. Be4ore is the band’s 4th outing and mines a solid, old school seam of Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Rainbow, Whitesnake references. Kruk means Raven in … Continue reading
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Tagged Be4ore, hard rock, KRUK, melodic rock, Poland
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Album review: MANFRED MANN – Lone Arranger
Creature Music [Release date 20.10.14] This is quite a challenging album to review. Quite how challenging it must have been to produce doesn’t bear thinking about. In fact, we are lucky enough to have an insight into that process. Manfred’s … Continue reading
Album review: THE ARKANES – W.A.R.
SPV Records [Release date 19.05.14] A Liverpudlian four-piece discovered in the Cavern Club and flown out to Germany… sound familiar? Well no-one here is saying that guitar groups are on the way out. And thankfully no further Beatles references will … Continue reading
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Tagged album, indie, review, rock, The Arkanes, W.A.R.
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Gig review: ROBERT PLANT – iTunes Festival, The Roundhouse, Camden, 8 September 2014
Over the last few years Plant seems to have assumed an eloquent elder statesman position within rock ‘n’ roll’s tiered galleries. The Robert Plant who fronted his Sensational Space Shifters tonight was a solidly assured, eclectically endowed, and mildly curious … Continue reading
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Tagged 8 September 2014, gig, iTunes Festival, Led Zeppelin, London, review, Robert Plant, rock, Roundhouse, The Sensational Space Shifters
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Gig review: NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE, British Summer Time Festival, Hyde Park, 12 July 2014
How typical of the idiosyncratic, sometimes curmudgeonly, always unique Neil Young to amble on stage and effectively jam for five minutes with his band before turning to the audience and uttering his first lyric. Trends ebb and flow, fashions swell … Continue reading
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Tagged British Summer Time festival, country, Crazy Horse, grunge, Hyde Park, live, Neil Young, rock
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Album Review: IAN SIEGAL – Man & Guitar
Nugene Records [out now] Bluesman Ian Siegal is building a stout reputation. Emerging into the conscience of mainstream blues around 03-04 with some high profile tours, he has gone on to garner a clutch of blues Hall of Fame awards … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, guitar, guitarist, Ian Siegal, live, Man & Guitar, review, rock
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Album Review: KROKUS – Long Stick Goes Boom (Live from Da House of Rust)
Sony Music [Out now] For sheer endurance, belligerence and tenacity, these Swiss rockers deserve a rather large gong. The best thing to come out of Berne since holey cheese, Krokus are now into their 40th year, still serving up fat slabs … Continue reading
Album Review: SWEET – Level Headed Tour Rehearsals 1977
Angel Air [Release date 2.06.14] Angel Air always find a niche and an angle. They’ve done it again here by unearthing an album that captures Sweet rehearsing for one of their most important tours. As the well-researched and extensive liner … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Andy Scott, Brian Connolly, Level Headed Tour Rehearsals 1977, review, Sweet
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