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TESLAÂ 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...


ERIC GALES THE BOOKENDS ALBUM REVIEW
As Storm Erik threatens to lash the UK, blues master, Eric Gales has whipped up his own tempest on his new album, The Bookends. Meteorologic


DEER TICK MAYONNAISEÂ ALBUM REVIEW
The Rhode Island rockers have excelled themselves by returning to materiaal from Vol 1 and Vol 2 album, along with covering the work of othe


INGLORIOUS RIDE TO NOWHERE ALBUM REVIEW
New band, new sound. The pomp and bombast of their previous albums has been replaced with a more contemporary feel that's not so reliant...


STEVE HACKETT AT THE EDGE OF LIGHT ALBUM REVIEW
Legendary prog guitarist, Steve Hackett, is no stranger to experimenting with sounds. For his 26th solo album, he explores ideas through lay


WALTER TROUT SURVIVOR BLUES
Listening to Walter Trout’s latest album without paying too much attention and you’ll hear Trout firing through familiar sounding blues riff


MOZES AND THE FIRSTBORN DADCORE
Dutch band Mozes and the Firstborn reflect on those Sunday drives and BBQ's where your Dad chooses the music. The band have pieced...


KATIE DOHERTY AND THE NAVIGATORS AND THEN
From the overwhelming feelings of first-time parenthood to enduring love and societal pressures, Katie Doherty's long-awaited second alb
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