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DADDY LONG LEGS LOWDOWN WAYS ALBUM REVIEW
Rolling Stone describes the music of Daddy Long Legs as“…like Chicago blues fired at the moon, played by the demented children of the...
CARRIE TREE THE CANOE ALBUM REVIEW
The third album from perennial traveller and songwriter Carrie Tree is a mystical musing in life and death. The album's delicate...
JOHN FAIRHURST THE DIVIDED KINGDOM ALBUM REVIEW
Each era seems to have musical protestations from a brave mistral who is willing to raise their head over the parapet and speak up...
JORDAN RUDESS WIRED FOR MADNESS ALBUM REVIEW
As the keyboard player for prog metal supremos Dream Theatre, Jordan Rudess usually gets hidden behind a bank of thundering drums,...
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN BLUE LIGHTNING ALBUM REVIEW
It's been over twenty years since Yngwie Malmsteen's Inspiration album, where he first delved into his childhood love of the blues on a...
ROBIN TROWER COMING CLOSER TO THE DAY ALBUM REVIEW
Robin Trower's latest album is tinged with mortality and thoughts of a life well lived, and life of regret. Trower himself is still a man...
DELICATE STEVE TILL I BURN UP ALBUM REVIEW
Till I Burn Up is another electronic soundscape from Delicate Steve. His fifth album this decade is a mirror-to-the-world: a comment on...
TESLA SHOCK ALBUM REVIEW
Tesla was always one of those rock bands that embraced the stadium sound but shunned the Spinal Tap image that became synonymous with the...
GARY HOEY NEON HIGHWAY BLUES ALBUM REVIEW
Gary Hoey's latest album was a year and a half in the making. In-between touring he was busy refining every lyric and lick until he was...
J.D SIMO OFF AT 11 ALBUM REVIEW
The blues is a wonderful genre that's so much more diverse than waking up in the morning, girls leaving and mourning a lost pet. There&#
REESE WYNANS SWEET RELEASE ALBUM REVIEW
Perennial blues sideman, Reese Wynans, has been the whirling heart of blues and country for the last 50 years. He may not be a household nam
ELECTRIC MARY MOTHER ALBUM REVIEW
Australian rock band Electric Mary continue the reign of full throttle rock with album number four. It's been eight long years since the...
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