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Album review: AUDIO NATION – Wait It Out

Self Release [Release date - Out now] Audio Nation was founded in 2012 in Reykjavik, Iceland (one of my old haunts) by Gulli Falk and Gisli. They cite influences from Alice in Chains and Rush among others. ‘Wait It Out’ … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alice In Chains, Audio Nation, Gisli, grunge, Gulli Falk, Gummi, Iceland, Joi, review, Reykjavik, rock, Rush, Wait It Out
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Album review: CLOUD ATLAS – Beyond The Vale

www.cloudatlas.org.uk York based Stolen Earth – fronted by the exceptional Heidi Widdop – a vocalist whose soulful vocals will send shivers down your spine – were a GRTR! 2012 ‘one to watch’ with their excellent melodic prog debut A Far … Continue reading
Album review: AISLING JARVIS – A Handful Of Bad Ideas

BEO Records [Release date 01.09.14] From the opening lines of the addictive opening number ‘Your Shoes Don’t Fit’, there’s no doubt that singer songwriter Aisling Jarvis hails from the Emerald Isle with that distinctive and captivating brogue shining through. With … Continue reading
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Tagged A Handful Of Bad Ideas, Aisling Jarvis, album, Clannad, electronica, Ireland, Moya Brennan, pop, review, singer, songwriter
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Album review: DRAG – Neurotica, A Compendium Of Tales Regarding Body And Mind

Self Release (Release date- 28th July 2014) Drag are a four piece from Birmingham who bill themselves as sleazy punk. They formed over three years ago and have supported the likes of Toyah Wilcox and Fuzzbox. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Birmingham, Drag, Dresden Dolls, L7, Neurotica, punk, review, rock, The Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs
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News: Cherry Red showcase in July – win featured albums!

The latest showcase for the Cherry Red group of record labels offers listeners a chance to win six of the featured albums! Listen in and then follow the link to our competition page. Competition closes 23:59 BST (GMT+1) 27 July. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Cherry Red Records, feature, Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, July 2014, New releases, pop, prog, progressive, R&B, rock, showcase, soul
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Album review : P-A-U-L Lamb & Detroit Breakdown – Take It From The Top

Nominated as the ‘Best Overseas Artist in the 2014 British Blues Awards’, Paul Lamb & The Detroit Breakdown use the blues as a launch pad for something far more adventurous. Their Detroit background leads them to dark imagery with lyrical … Continue reading
Album review : TED NUGENT – ShutUp&Jam!

Frontiers [Release date 04.07.14] Me and Uncle Ted have never been close – I did have a copy of Little Miss Dangerous but don’t now so it couldn’t have been very good. Lemmy croaked through a cover of Cat Scratch … Continue reading
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Tagged album, classic rock, Derek St. Holmes, Mick Brown, review, Sammy Hagar, ShutUp&Jam!, Ted Nugent, Uncle Ted
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Album review: BERNIE MARSDEN – Shine

Provogue [Release date 18.08.14] Bernie Marsden’s ‘Shine’ explores a wide ranging musical horizon including a cleverly updated blues, slick AOR, kick ass boogie, riff driven and twin guitar rock, a steaming bluesy shuffle and a book-ended instrumental. By his own … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bernie Marsden, blues, Danny Kirwan, David Coverdale, Don Airey Cherry Lee Mewis, Ian Paice, Jimmy Copley, Joe Bonamassa, Mark Feltham, Peter Green, review, Rob Kass, rock, Shine, Sonny Landreth, Whitesnake, ZZ Top
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Album review: ROBERT REED – Sanctuary

Tigermoth Records [Release date 21.07.14] I don’t get this. Robert Reed (erstwhile Magenta man and architect of the stupendous Kompendium last year) ploughing a furrow that was well tilled by Mike Oldfield forty years ago and even using his collaborators … Continue reading
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Tagged album, instrumental, Kompendium, Magenta, Mike Oldfield, prog, progressive, review, Robert Reed, rock, Sanctuary, Tubular Bells
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Album review: THE LAST VEGAS – Sweet Salvation

Frostbyte Media [Release date 02.06.14] Originally formed in 2003, Chicago, The Last Vegas really took off when joined by current vocalist Chad Cherry in 2008. The band beat 8,000 others to a prize which included opening for Motley Crue, a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, review, rock, Sweet Salvation, the Last Vegas
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Album review: THE YOUNG FOLK – The Little Battle

Pixie Pace Records [Released 08.09.14] Having witnessed an excellent gig by the band earlier this year in London I was looking forward to hearing their debut release. The band consists of Anthony Furey (vocals/guitar), Tony McCaughlin (bass/mandolin/vocals), Paul Butler (keyboards/vocals) … Continue reading
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Tagged album, folk, pop, review, The Little Battle, The Young Folk
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Album review: THE DOWLING POOLE – Bleak Strategies

369 Records [Release date: 11.08.14] https://www.facebook.com/TheDowlingPoole Not a Drowning Pool tribute band but the latest poprocktastic creation from Willie Dowling (Honeycrack/Jackdaw4) and his co-collaborator Jon Poole (ex-Cardiacs). They have funded this via Pledge Music and they sing and play all … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Beatles, Bleak Strategies, Cardiacs, Jackdaw4, Jon Poole, Kinks, pop, power pop, review, THE DOWLING POOLE, Willie Dowling, XTC
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Album Review: AISLES – 4:45 AM

Presagio Records [Release Date: 29.10.13] The world of progressive rock, in recent years, has been expanded to some of the furthest-flung corners of the globe. Not only from the likes of eastern Europe, Scandinavia and Japan but from less-expected outposts … Continue reading
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Tagged 4:45 AM, Aisles, album, Chile, prog, progrssive, review, rock
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Album review: NIGHT BY NIGHT – NxN

Nikk Gunns caught up with Ben and Damien from the band at their album launch on 17 July when they talked about their influences and hopes for the future. (6:26) Sun Hill Production/Cargo Records [Release date 14.07.14] So far 2014 … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Ben Christo, Damien Diablo, gig, Henry Rundell, interview, night by night, NxN, review, rock, Sisters Of Mercy, Voodoo Six
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Album review: DEEP PURPLE – Purpendicular (reissue)

Hear No Evil Recordings [Release date 16.06.14] Deep Purple’s current album ‘Now What?!’ was a favourite of 2013, and ‘Purpendicular’ shows its blood line: the very first Purple album with guitarist Steve Morse in 1996. As ever it captures the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Deep Purple, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Purpendicular, reissue, review, rock, Roger Glover, Steve Morse
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Album Review: ANATHEMA – Distant Satellites

Kscope [Release Date: 09.06.14] Following on from the brilliantly anthemic ‘Weather Systems’ from 2012 and the dreamily divine live album ‘Universal’ from 2013, Anathema have unleashed ‘Distant Satellites’ on their passionately devout following – a devout following that I fear … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Anathema, Distant Satellites, prog, progressive, review
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Album review: SEVEN – 7

Escape Music www.escape-music.com [Out now] Back in the late 80’s and into the early 90’s the AOR/melodic rock scene was thriving and record labels were signing up UK based acts like FM, Airrace, Little Angels, Dare and this band Seven … Continue reading
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Tagged 7, 80's music, album, AOR, Escape Music, FM, melodic rock, review, Seven
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Album review: BLACKTOP DELUXE – Turn Up Be Nice Play Hard

Blacktop Deluxe [Release date 13.05.14] Blacktop Deluxe are a Cornish based power trio featuring Keith Howe on guitar and vocals, Tim Chapple on bass and Alan Ibbotson on drums and vocals, with producer Gareth Young doubling on keyboards. ‘Turn Up … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Ibbotson, album, Blacktop Deluxe, Carlos Santana, Cream, Free, Gareth Young, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Howe, Mark Knopfler, Mike Hawkey, Peter Green, review, Robin Trower, Rory Gallagher, Tim Chapple, Travis Tritt, Turn Up Be Nice Play Hard, ZZ Top
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Album review: CADO BELLE – Cado Belle (reissue)

Big Break Records [Release date 23.06.14] At last, Cado Belle’s one and only album – originally released in 1976 – gets a proper reissue. Earlier versions have suffered from a lack of bonus tracks, decent audio and packaging, with one … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Darby, album, Cado Belle, Colin Tully, Maggie Reilly, reissue, review, rock, soul
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Album review: MARILLION – A Sunday Night Above The Rain

earMUSIC [Release date 30.06.14] Available in 2-CD, 2 DVD and Bluray formats, A Sunday Night Above The Rain finds our intrepid heroes at a love fest. That is, at one of the band’s bi-annual Marillion Weekends. On this occasion, during … Continue reading
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Tagged A Sunday Night Above The Rain, album, Bluray, DVD, Ian Mosley, live, Marillion, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavsa, prog, progressive, review, rock, Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery
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