The Who make a triumphant return with their first new record in over a decade, managing to draw past experiences but still create a fresh sound. A band like The Who doesn’t really need a paragraph of introduction. With a resume spanning over 50 years, everyone knows them. It’s impossible to have lived any length of time on this planet and not heard their songs. They have … [Read more...] about The Who: Who – Review
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David Norland: Glam Tear Stain – Review
David Norland releases debut full-length Glam Tear Stain, skillfully manipulating intimate but docile tones set against mesmerizing rhythmic textures. Emmy-nominated neo-classical composer David Norland has been a busy man. Recently composing the score to 2018 HBO film My Dinner With Herve and with previous work on The View, Norland recently turned his attention to … [Read more...] about David Norland: Glam Tear Stain – Review
Marva Holiday feat Joseph Chambers: To Love Somebody – Single Review
Marva Holiday returns, signalling a new phase in her musical career with the Joseph Chambers featuring single To Love Somebody. lasix therapy The music business is a harsh one. Once you leave the industry and time moves on, it gets harder and harder to make that re-entry if circumstance change or the creative juices start flowing again. It doesn’t seem to be a problem for … [Read more...] about Marva Holiday feat Joseph Chambers: To Love Somebody – Single Review
The Basement Paintings: Antipodes – Review
The Basement Paintings release the hard-hitting and thoughtful album Antipodes, full of complex dualities realised through psychedelic, metal structures. When you’re in a band, you usually have something to say, which is even harder if there are no vocals. New album Antipodes from The Basement Paintings, do anything but struggle against this, as the lack of vocals actually … [Read more...] about The Basement Paintings: Antipodes – Review
Chotto Ghetto: WILDFIRE – Review
Los Angeles based punk-metal 6-piece Chotto Ghetto return with their 3rd full-length release WILDFIRE, a brash and eclectic sci-fi concept album. It’s hard to find anything new these days. All music seems to either feature a mish-mash of past genres glued together or stick to one type of music and try to move it forward, somehow. Chotto Ghetto’s new record WILDFIRE tries to … [Read more...] about Chotto Ghetto: WILDFIRE – Review
High/Low: Down the Wave – Review
After the success of 2018’s release Skeletons, the Southend-on-Sea post-grunge rockers High/Low triumphantly return with their third full-length album, Down the wave. As the first notes ring out of High/Low’s new studio effort, Down the wave there is a fuzzy warm familiarity to the sound pounding from the speakers. There is a definite 90’s feel to the music that these pair … [Read more...] about High/Low: Down the Wave – Review






