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Category Archives: ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile)
Album review: VEGA – Stereo Messiah

Frontiers Records [Release date 17.10.14] As one of the great hopes of British melodic rock Vega have not left the grass grow under their feet, this being their third album in under four years. It sees only minor tweaks to … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Def Leppard, Joe Elliot, melodic rock, review, Stereo Messiah, Vega
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Quick plays: FRASER ANDERSON, PAIN OF SALVATION

FRASER ANDERSON – Little Glass Box Membran [Release date 10.11.14] Scottish singer/songwriter Fraser Anderson has been releasing albums since 2004, having toured as part of Dougie MacLean’s backing band. On this album he is joined by guest musicians including Danny … Continue reading
Album review: ALLEN-LANDE – The Great Divide

Frontiers Records [Release date 20.10.14] Russell Allen and Jorn Lande return under the Allen-Lande moniker after a four year absence with “The Great Divide”. This time around however, song writing and guitars are courtesy of one Timo Tolkki…hmm…this bit worries … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Allen-Lande, Frontiers, Jorn Lande, review, Russell Allen, Symphony X, The Great Divide, Timo Tolkki
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Album review: THE QUIREBOYS – This Is Rock n Roll II

Off Yer Rocka [Release date 27.10.14] This has been some year for The Quireboys. They are celebrating their 30th anniversary, have been on a worldwide tour and have recently released latest album “Black Eyed Sons”. They are also re-releasing their … Continue reading
Album review: STONEWIRE – When The Crow Flies

22.11 Records [Release date 01.12.14] Strangely, StoneWire’s debut album “When The Crow Flies” turned up just after I witnessed their performance at the Legends Festival in Great Yarmouth. I was impressed by the bands live performance and was again on … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pete Friesen, review, Sky Hunter, southern rock, StoneWire, When The Crow Flies
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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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Quick plays: GOOBER GUN, LIV KRISTINE, ANNE KEATING

Self-released [Out now] https://www.facebook.com/Goobergun Goober Gun are a three-piece band consisting of Tim Hardwick (vocals/drums), Ian Hardwick (vocals/bass) and Paul Dymott (guitars). They have released an EP and toured all over the world. This debut album has some really good … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Americana, Anne Keating, Cowboys From Hell, Goober Gun, Leaves' Eyes, Liv Kristine, Make Believing, melodic, pop, Quick Play, review, rock, singer, songwriter, symphon, The Boss Hoss, Vervain
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Album review: BRYAN ADAMS – Reckless (reissue)

Universal [Release date 10.11.14] Bryan Adams fourth album, Reckless, was a career defining release. It was the album he’d worked towards through his previous three releases – a multi-million selling record that established him as a worldwide draw and produced … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bryan Adams, deluxe edition, DVD, Reckless, review, rock, Tina Turner
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Album review: PINK FLOYD – The Endless River

Parlophone [Release date 10.11.14] A new Pink Floyd album – 4 sides of ‘new’ material – fan-tastic! Or is it? The hype, or at least expectation, surrounding the release of The Endless River – the first Floyd album since The … Continue reading
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Album Review: NEWMAN – S/T

[Release Date 22.10.14] After over 15 years of hard graft and a series of quality albums, Steve Newman has established himself as a respected name among the AOR cognoscenti, now happily getting the message out through more regular gigging. A lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, melodic rock, NEWMAN, review, Steve Newman
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Album review: FREAK KITCHEN – Cooking With Pagans

Thunderstruck [Release date – 09.09.14] When I saw the band’s name and album title I assumed it was a new Heston Blumenthal television series! It turned out that this is the second album release from Swedish rockers Freak Kitchen who … Continue reading
Album review: JESUS JONES – Reissues

Edsel Records [Release date – 17.11.14] Jesus Jones, for me, were always the acceptable face of electronic music in the ‘90’s. There were others doing similar things at the time, EMF and Pop Will Eat Itself to name but two, … Continue reading
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Tagged 90's, album, Already, CD, DouBt, electronic, International Bright Young Thing, Jesus Jones, Liquidiser, Mike Edwards, Perverse, pop, reissue, review, Right Here Right Now, rock, Techno, Zeroes and Ones
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Album review: THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT – Z2

Inside Out [Release date 27.10.14] Ziltoid the Omniscient is back! Yes he’s back on one disc of this double album, the more melodic side of Devin Townsend is on the second disc ‘Sky Blue’. Also back is former Gathering vocalist … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Anneke van Giersbergen, Chris Jericho, Devin Townsend Project, Fozzy, review, Z2, Ziltoid
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Album review: KAIPA – Sattyg

Inside Out [Release date 10.11.14] Even though it has been a good forty years since the Swedish sextet Kaipa first appeared on the music scene, it was only back in 2012 and through exposure to their then latest studio album … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Kaipa, prog, Progressive Rock, review, Sattyg
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Album review: STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND DOUBLE TROUBLE – The Complete Epic Recordings Collection

Sony/Legacy [Release date 03.11.14] Of all the blues rock superstars of the last 30 years the figure of Stevie Ray Vaughan looms large and casts a shadow over a generation. Sadly his life was cut short in 1990 at the … Continue reading












