Brigg – ‘Brigg’ (1973) | Exciting Reissue
After years of being bootlegged to death, 'Brigg' is finally available as a legitimate reissue. Originally released in the autumn of 1973 on the Susquehanna Sound Productions label,...
After years of being bootlegged to death, 'Brigg' is finally available as a legitimate reissue. Originally released in the autumn of 1973 on the Susquehanna Sound Productions label,...
An east coast band in a different country nicknamed the British Grateful Dead due to extended jams? A co-founder who was a close cousin in regal line to...
Our old friend Dodson and Fogg (aka Chris Wade)’s fourth release this year (including a rarities disc) comprises 16 minutes of funky, rocking, bluesy swaggers full of tasty...
“A slice of surprising history, history some people hope will never be repeated again,” narrates a suitably plum-voiced commentator, a bus painted in vivid colours sitting in the...
For nearly fifteen years, Edinburgh-based Bearsuit have been releasing confounding, intriguing, frustrating, amusing, and just-plain-fun music. Bunny has been at the heart of several of their 50+ releases,...
I’ve never found myself enamored with live albums, so when Donald Fagen released his emancipated 'Nightfly', recorded with a full band before an audience, I rubbed the back...
Steve Gunn turned a corner on 'Other You', and while all of his records float on a hazed breeze, this one is profoundly delicate, like driving down a...
The new album by War On Drugs, 'I Don’t Live Here Anymore' is very much in and of the times we find ourselves living, yet is resoundingly so...
After leaving the Spencer Davis Group keyboard player/vocalist/songwriter Eddie Hardin and drummer/percussionist Pete York formed a two piece band that released four studio albums between 1969 and 1974...
If you’ve been rolling with Soft Speaker over the last few years, you’ll be delighted with their new outing 'Priestess of Carnality', an album that brings new changes...