London based band, Another Sky, give us atmospheric pop that is fronted with a powerful voice and driven by politics on their debut album I Slept On The Floor. Having made a small impact for a short while - appearing on Later With… Jools Holland in 2018 and on the FIFA 20 soundtrack - quartet Another Sky finally release their debut album, I Slept On The Floor. Meeting at … [Read more...] about Another Sky: I Slept On The Floor – Review
The Lotts: We Are The Lotts – EP Review
The Lotts bring us barebones rock ‘n’ roll with debut EP We Are The Lotts, which you’d be forgiven in thinking is from the days of seventies Detroit. With home recording now accessible and affordable to nearly anyone, it is understandably rare for a young band to choose an alternative route for a debut EP. Yet, Warrington based group The Lotts, have had the honour of … [Read more...] about The Lotts: We Are The Lotts – EP Review
Adeline: Intérimes – EP Review
French musician Adeline captivates us with her funky ode to time and a keen ear for beats and melody on her new EP Intérimes. Formerly lead singer of nu-disco group Escort, Adeline has been showcasing her talent not only as a singer but also as a songwriter, bass player and producer. Her latest release, Intérimes, is her second solo effort. Stating she is “still … [Read more...] about Adeline: Intérimes – EP Review
Willie Nelson: First Rose of Spring – Review
Country legend, Willie Nelson, graces us once more with latest album First Rose Of Spring, not venturing far from what has previously earned him 10 Grammy Awards. Willie Nelson has outlived most of his peers, but now at 87-years-old, he is still going strong, artistically. Releasing his 70th solo album, there has rarely been a year of his career where he hasn’t put out work. … [Read more...] about Willie Nelson: First Rose of Spring – Review
TTRRUUCES: TTRRUUCES – Review
Rock operas were all the rage for a period of time, now Anglo-French duo TTRRUUCES show us theirs on their self-titled debut. Jules and Natalie, musical duo TTRRUUCES could be described as Sgt. Pepper played by Tame Impala tripping in a field. It's a big compliment being compared to a global icon as well as current psychedelic torchbearers, and is also seemingly justified. … [Read more...] about TTRRUUCES: TTRRUUCES – Review
Bob Dylan: Rough And Rowdy Ways – Review
Bob Dylan is one of the most iconic figures in music history and with his latest album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, he finally silences all questions. Overseeing seven different decades in his career, Bob Dylan can do whatever he pleases. Evolving from acoustic poet, through his divisive electric period, to most recently retiring his guitar for keys, there’s arguably a bit of … [Read more...] about Bob Dylan: Rough And Rowdy Ways – Review