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Album review: BLACK SWAN – Generation Mind
Frontiers [Release date 08.04.22] Black Swan follow up 2020′s Shake The World with the much more confident, cohesive, Generation Mind. Robin McAuley, Reb Beach, Matt Starr and Jeff Pilson form a formidable collective. Each transforming his own success and experience … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Frontiers, Jeff Pilson, Matt Starr, melodic hard rock, Reb Beach, review, Robin McAuley
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Album review: GARETH DUNLOP – Animal
Zenith Café/Membran [Release date 22.04.22] Belfast born singer songwriter Gareth Dunlop may only be on this, his second, solo album but he has found success with his songs featuring on TV series including ‘Lucifer’, ‘Best of Me’, along with adverts … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Animal, cinematic, Foy Vance, Gareth Dunlop, melodic, pop, review
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Single review: THE PETAL FALLS – Somebody to Love Me
Website [Release date 29.04.22] It’s no secret that I am a fan of this band since reviewing the band’s debut album, ‘Workin All Night, Workin All Day’ released during lockdown, and the follow up album last September, “All These Years” … Continue reading
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Tagged Keith Leahy, melodic rock, pop rock, review, rock, single, Somebody to Love Me, the Petal Falls
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Album review: NANAUE – 281F
Rattsburg Records [Release date 26.11.21] www. nanaue.com Based on the liner note, it seems this project has been some 11 years in the making. Evidently one of those internet phenomenons with recording bounced across Italy, Spain and Belgium. The main … Continue reading
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Tagged 281F, album, classic rock, Emiliano Deferrari, Matteo Nahum, Nanaue, pop rock, progressive, review
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Album review: FRANKIE MILLER – Falling In Love and Easy Money (Remasters w/bonus tracks)
Rock Candy Records [release date 18.03.22] 1980 now, and Frankie Miller’s label are looking for another hit song like ‘Darlin’, from his 1978 long player, Falling In Love. And so, knowing there’s no substitute for throwing money at it, they … Continue reading
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Tagged albums, Allan Taylor, blues rock, country rock, Darlin, Frankie Miller, pop, review, Ronnie Milsap, Troy Seals
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Album review: HELD BY TREES – Solace
Tweed Jacket Music [Release date 22.04.22] The opening piece on this instrumental album sounds like an outtake from Inspector Morse c.1988. It was one of the great TV detective series, punctuated by Barrington Pheloung’s superb orchestrations. I digress, perhaps the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Held By Trees, instrumental, review, Robbie McIntosh, Solace, Talk Talk, Tim Renwick
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Album review: TWELFTH NIGHT – Smiling At Grief…Revisited
Twelfth Night [Release date 01.04.22] The cottage industry that is Twelfth Night continues. The band haven’t been active live since 2014 and some would say that their best work was done with vocalist/lyricist Geoff Mann in the early 1980s. The … Continue reading
Album review: RONNIE ROMERO – Raised On Radio
Frontiers [Release date: 15.04.22] Ronnie Romero’s taken an opportunity that not many singers get. Given the chance to record an album of covers, he’s deep dived into his favourite back catalogues and emerged with some unsung classics in his hands. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Bad Company, cover versions, Covers, Dylan, Elf, Foreigner, Grand Funk, Kansas, Led Zeppelin, melodic rock, Queen, review, Ronnie Romero, Russ Ballard, Survivor
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Album review: JACK BROADBENT – Ride
www.jackbroadbent.co.uk Crow’s Feet Records Album number five from the critically acclaimed guitarist Jack Broadbent. Hailed as “The new master of the slide guitar” by the Montreux Jazz Festival and “The real thang” by the legendary Bootsy Collins, Jack Broadbent has … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues, blues rock, guitarist, Jack Broadbent, review, Ride, rock
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Album review: FIRST SIGNAL – Closer To The Edge
Frontiers [Release date 08.04.22] First Signal started life as a collaboration between Harry (Harem Scarem) Hess and Denis (Pink Cream 69) Ward. Two big names in the melodic rock genre. This is the third album since without Ward. Daniel Flores … Continue reading
Gig review: THE CHRISTIANS – Sub 89, Reading, Friday 15 April 2022
A pretty decent turn out for a Good Friday, however, you do wonder if the cost of living crisis, coupled with the lingering effects of the pandemic, are hitting audience numbers, as I would have expected a few more in … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, gig, live music, melodic, pop, reading, review, rock, soul, Sub 89, the Christians, Tomorrow Bird
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Album review: KAPREKAR’S CONSTANT – The Murder Wall
Talking Elephant Records [Release date 25.03.22] Kaprekar’s Constant is the brainchild of a couple of songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Al Nicholson and Nick Jefferson. Kaprekar’s Constant is rounded out with David Jackson of Van Der Graaf Generator fame (sax, flutes, whistles), … Continue reading
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Tagged album, concept album, folk, Judie Tzuke, Kaprekar's Constant, melodic, prog rock, review, rock, the Murder Wall
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EP review: WAX ON WATER – The Drip (Part 2)
www.facebook.com/waxonwater [Release date 25.03.22] Wax on Water are fronted by singer, songwriter and producer Maya Damaris who was joined by guitarist Steven Blessing back in 2019. The band released the first of the ‘Drip’ series ‘The Drip- Part 1’ back … Continue reading
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Tagged alt rock, electrronica, EP, indie, melodic, review, rock, the Drip (Part 2), Wax On Water
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Album review: DANNY BEARDSLEY – Chase The Sun
www.dannybeardsley.com [Release date 24.06.22] I think the first thing to say about this release. Isn’t eco-friendly packaging s—e? The album arrives dog-eared and bendy. Surely we can do better than this? Sorry, now the music. We reviewed Beardsley’s previous album … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Chase The Sun, classic rock, Danny Beardsley, guitar, guitarist, hard rock, review
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Album review: FASHION – fashion music
Easy Action [Release date 01.05.22] This double CD is a great opportunity to hear a proto Fashion, the Birmingham band who made some impact in the early 1980s with their blend of electro funk. They signed to Arista in 1981, … Continue reading
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Tagged album, collection, compilation, electronica, Fashion, fashion music, pop, reggae, review, rock
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Album review: TNT – Tell No Tales and Intuition (Remasters)
Rock Candy Records [Release date: 25.03.22] In 1984 TNT were a tight, solid rock band, populated by gifted musicians, all looking for a sound that would define them. They had just broken through with second album, Knights Of The New … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Bjorn Nessjo, melodic rock, remaster, review, Ronni Le Tekro, Stage Dolls, Stryper, TNT, Tony Harnell
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Album review: JIZZY PEARL’S LOVE/HATE – Hell, Ca
Golden Robot Records [Release date 01.08.22] Since the late ‘80’s Love/Hate’s Jizzy Pearl has been one of the most instantly recognisable voices in rock, and Pearl himself has been releasing consistently great music throughout that time (and not only music, … Continue reading
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Tagged album, classic rock, Golden Robot Records, Hell CA, Jizzy Pearl, Love/Hate, Quiet Riot, review, rock, sleaze rock
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Album review: DAVE EDWARDS – Many Rivers
Cadiz [Release date 24.06.22] It would be an interesting exercise to identify those “nearly men” (or women) of rock that for whatever reason failed to realise their ambitions (if they had any). This might be due to the musical climate, … Continue reading
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Tagged album, blues rock, Dave Edwards, Dennis Stratton, Gerry McAvoy, guitar, guitarist, hard rock, heavy rock, Many Rivers, review, Rory Gallagher
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Gig review: VIRGIL McMAHON – Boom Boom Club, Sutton, 8 April 2022
Pete Feenstra chatted to Virgil McMahon for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio. First broadcast 6 March 2022 They say you should never go back, but they were wrong. Sure the levels of expectation are sometimes beyond reality and sometimes an … Continue reading
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Tagged 8 April 2022, blues rock, Boom Boom Club, Gabriel McMahon, gig, guitar, guitarist, hard rock, interview, Jerry Brown, Joel Wildgoose, Keith Richard, Luke Smith, Mick Jagger, Mo Pleasure, Pete Wass, radio, review, Rolling Stones, Steve Eggs, Surrey, Sutton, Virgil & The Accelerators, Virgil McMahon
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Album review: OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW – Paint This Town
ATO Records [Release date 22.04.22] Old Crow Medicine Show shine a light on the darker aspects of American life on this album – “At the end of the day, we’re still just trying to stop you on the street and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, bluegrass, country, folk, Judas Priest, Old Crow Medicine Show, Paint This Town, review, rock 'n' roll
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EP review: THE BLOODY NERVE – Act II Reckoning
Website [Release date 25.03.22] Act II/episode 2 of the Bloody Nerve’s new album ‘All Blood, No Treasure’. Unlike most artists who release a new album whole, the Bloody Nerve are releasing their new album in instalments. The Bloody Nerve revolve … Continue reading
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Tagged Act II Reckoning, alt rock, alternative, EP, indie, review, rock, the Bloody Nerve
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Album review: JOHN ELEFANTE – The Amazing Grace
Escape Music [Release date 22.04.22] John Elefante is probably best known amongst rock fans for his time in Kansas in the early 80’s when he replaced Steve Walsh. After leaving Kansas he worked as a producer for Christian artists including … Continue reading
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Tagged album, AOR, Christian rock, John Elefante, Kansas, melodic rock, review, the Amazing Grace
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