The Trojan Story: Limited Edition Reissue
Casual reggae or pop music fans may know of Bob Marley and the Wailers and the label that broke him worldwide, Island Records. Those that have a little...
Casual reggae or pop music fans may know of Bob Marley and the Wailers and the label that broke him worldwide, Island Records. Those that have a little...
With Dean Wareham treating me to a test-pressing of his new solo album 'I Have Nothing To Say To The Mayor of L.A.', I’ve been fortunate enough to...
A two man band consisting of Jon Flynn and Joel Wall, Diamond Hands gained an instant fan base upon releasing their debut album back in 2016. After all,...
Paul McCartney’s recent solo album 'McCartney III', released in 2020, was a critical and commercial success. Continuing the project with a companion release of sorts is 'McCartney III...
In the fall of 1973, The Wailers were set up as the opening act for Sly and the Family Stone on a leg of the latter’s U.S. tour....
Warm and fuzzy instrumental guitarscapes from guitarist Dean Thom and electronics whiz Phil Considine. Opener ‘Gilesse 581g’ slowly creeps in to the room like Red House Painters’ ‘24’...
Michael Gagliano has turned his admiration for a certain Liverpool band into an impressively rewarding career. Not only has the singer, songwriter and multi-diversified instrumentalist held the role...
Greenslade was formed in late 1972 by keyboard player Dave Greenslade following the breakup of Colosseum when guitarist Clem Clempson left to replace Peter Frampton in Humble Pie....
Led by singer, songwriter and multi-faceted instrumentalist Matt Rendon, the Resonars emerged in the late nineties and have since held ground as one of the most exciting and...
In the weird and wacky world of Beatles pastiche and in the continuing trend of in-demand tribute aggregations, the name of Joe Kane deserves to loom large. Just...