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Album review: STATUS QUO – Deluxe Editions – On The Level, If You Can’t Stand The Heat, Whatever You Want

UCM [Release date 25.03.16] These three albums are the next to be given the ‘deluxe edition’ treatment following on from the last batch featuring the albums Hello!, Quo and Rockin’ All Over The World. The premise is the same with … Continue reading
Album review: SUPERSONIC BLUES MACHINE – West Of Flushing, South Of Frisco

Provogue [Release date 26.02.16] In terms of their name alone, Supersonic Blues Machine, has a lot to live up to. Based around the power trio of bassist, producer and songwriter Fabrizio Grossi, guitarist and earthy vocalist Lance Lopez and drummer … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Billy F. Gibbons, blues, Bobby Bland, Chris Duarte, David Shelley, Eric Gales, Fabrizio Grossi, Kenny Aronoff, Lance Lopez, Popa Chubby, review, Robben Ford, rock, South Of Frisco, Supersonic Blues Machine, Walter Trout, Warren Haynes, West Of Flushing, Whitesnake
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Album review: TORONZO CANNON – The Chicago Way

Alligator [Release date 26.02.16] From the opening sustained notes of Toronzo Cannon’s ‘The Pain Around Me’, you know he’s got something to say both lyrically and musically. In many ways he represents an updated version of a previous Alligator artist … Continue reading
Album review: GEOFF CARNE AND THE HATZ – Get Close

Advision UK [Release date 07.03.16] At times it’s hard to believe that Geoff Carne and his long time musical partner Mick Hatz are only a duo, but having taken their inspiration from the likes of The White Stripes, they pursue … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Geoff Carne And The Hatz, Get Close, guitar, Mick Hatz, Neil Young, Paul Mex, review, rock, song writer, The White Stripes
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Album review: LYRIAN – The Jester’s Quest In The City Of Glass

Medieval Records [Release date 01.04.16] Here’s a prog concept album that doesn’t take itself too seriously, judging by the lighter touch in the accompanying press release. There is no doubt that a lot of effort and enterprise has gone into … Continue reading
Album review: THE RAPTOR TRAIL – New World

MBM Entertainment [Release date 11.03.16] It’s great when a new band takes its cue from anything other than early seventies blues rock. The Raptor Trail major on well constructed songs, great playing and a definite – even if subconscious – … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Jupiter Coyote, New World, prog, Progressive Rock, review, rock, southern rock, The Raptor Trail
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Album review: STEVIE NIMMO – Sky Won’t Fall

Manhaton [Release date 04.03.16] Stevie Nimmo’s returns to his solo career with a broad based but coherent set of songs that play to his strengths as a thoughtful song writer, impassioned vocalist and stellar guitar player. Where his solo debut … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Americana, blues, country, funk, guitar, Nashville, Nimmo Brothers, review, rock, Sky Won't Fall, soul, Stevie Nimmo, Texas, Wynds of Life
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Album review: JOE LYNN TURNER – Street Of Dreams – Boston 1985

A two-part special feature was broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio on Monday 28 March at 22:00 GMT with Joe Lynn Turner chatting about his career, including tracks from the 1985 live album and his solo and band work. … Continue reading
Album review: THE BLUE HORIZON – Volume1

Self Release [Release date 01.04.16] The Blue Horizon is a power trio from the Weston-Super-Mare, UK. Their wide musical sweep is a breath of fresh air on the current rock/blues scene. The band sparkles on the soulful, melodic funk and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, Bob Dixon, Ed Gurlach, funk, guitar, Ian Ecclestone, Josh Armitage, Little Feat, Paul Quinn, review, rock, The Blue Horizon, Volume 1
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Album review: SONIFICADE – Despite All The Noise

Circular Records [Release date 20.05.16] A four piece alternative indie rock band from the Midlands, who won an international unsigned band completion, Sonificade have signed to Scottish label Circular Records for the release their debut album. Recorded at Kasabian’s studio … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Despite All The Noise, electro, pop, review, rock, Sonificade
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Quick plays: HORSE PARTY, ELIZA NEALS, CHRISTA COUTURE

HORSE PARTY Horizons REPEAT Records [Release date 01.04.16] Bury St Edmunds three-piece rockers, fronted by guitarist/singer Ellie Langley have been getting plenty of plaudits over the past 12 months from the likes of 6music, Radio One, and Radio X. Formed … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, album, blues, blues rock, Breaking And Entering, Christa Couture, Eliza Neals, Horizons, Horse Party, indie, Long Time Leaving, pop, review, rock, singer, songwriter
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Album review: IN ISOLATION – A Certain Fractal Light

Nottingham based three piece In Isolation – vocalist/guitarist Ryan Swift, guitarist/bassist John Berry, and drummer Tony Ghost – wear their New Romantics influences very openly on their sleeves, but at the same time manage to create a vibrant and current … Continue reading
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Tagged A Certain Fractal Light, album, electro, In Isolation, pop, review, rock
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Album review: THE INTERNATIONAL SWINGERS – s/t

In this hour special, Pete Feenstra chats to James Stevenson about his music (58:39) More at Mixcloud All The Cats Recordings [Release date 06.05.16] The main selling point, I guess, of The International Swingers (putting the Benidorm ‘swingers’ association to … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Blondie, Chelsea, Clem Burke, Generation X, Glen Matlock, James Stevenson, pop, post-punk, punk, review, rock, Sex Pistols, THE INTERNATIONAL SWINGERS
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Album review: TONY PATTERSON – Equations Of Meaning

Esoteric Antenna [Release Date: 26.02.16] It must be very difficult if your day job is vocalist for a Genesis tribute band to sound like anything other than said progressive rock Gods. But is this necessarily a bad thing? There is … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Equations Of Meaning, Genesis, Nick Magnus, Progressive Rock, ReGenesis, review, Tony Patterson
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Album review: AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM – The Source

ECC Records [Release date 29.04.16] Before starting this review a disclaimer of sorts in that this is one version of the Afro Celt Sound System (ACSS). The band reunited last year, however Simon Emmerson announced he was leaving and formed … Continue reading
Album review: TAX THE HEAT – Fed To The Lions

Nuclear Blast [Release date 08.04.16] I first came across Tax The Heat supporting prog/pomp rock veterans Kansas back in 2014 and was suitably impressed by their live show. Since then they have toured extensively and signed with Nuclear Blast. The … Continue reading
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Tagged album, alt rock, blues rock, Fed to the Lions, Nuclear Blast, review, rock, Tax The Heat
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Album review: SOULSTACK – Soulstack

Stack-O-Soul [Release date 18.06.15] ‘Soulstack’ is a song driven, soulful roots-rock album with plenty of feel, by a band that is at its best when it stretches out. And therein lies a slight problem, because in their efforts to present polished … Continue reading
Album review: EMMA KING s/t

[Release date 27.05.16] The PR blurb accompanying this eponymous solo release would lead you to believe that the Hull-born singer songwriter has arrived at this point through gigging and experience in Nashville. But there’s a little more depth to the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, country, Emma King, pop, review, rock
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Album review: JUDITH OWEN – Somebody’s Child

Twanky Records [Release date 06.05.16] Pianist-singer-songwriter Judith Owen has come up with just about the perfect ‘easy listening’ album. Genre hopping, from the influences of the very best from Laurel Canyon to Stevie Wonder and everything in between, she puts … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, jazz, Judith Owen, MOR, pop, review, rock, singer, Somebody's Child, songwriter
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Album review: SPACE CREAM – Pterodactyl Sky

Space Cream are a four piece glam/prog outfit from Hollywood (where else?) fronted by the fulsome Savannah Pope. While Pope is dolled up like a Rocky Horror Show or sci-fi B-movie extra, the band conform to the standard rock attire … Continue reading
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Tagged album, garage, glam, Pterodactyl Sky, review, rock, Savannah Pope, Space Cream
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