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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons: Live In The North (2023) Recorded at The Independent in Sunderland in 2021, here we find ex-Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell with his sons Todd Campbell (guitar), Tyla Campbell […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Motörhead: We Play Rock 'N' Roll [Live At Montreux Jazz Festival '07] (2023) I am sure that when the Montreux Jazz Festival first opened on 18th June 1967 the founders never imagined for a minute that 40 years later it would still […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Skinher: Heartstruck (2023) To say I was surprised by this album is something of an understatement as it is way more melodic than I have come to expect from Aural Music, and in many […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Tomas Janzon: Nomadic (2023) In his sixth release as a band leader, jazz guitarist Tomas Janzon has produced an album which in some ways can be neatly split into two quite distinct […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Shepherds Reign: Ala Mai (2023) Ask any metalhead who follows the festival circuit in Europe to name a New Zealand metal act, and they will probably respond with Alien Weaponry who have […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Cattle Decapitation: Terrasite (2023) I must admit, it has been a few years since I last came across an album by Cattle Decapitation, and to say I was surprised when I played this is […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Eldanka: Joldanka Patrol (2022) This 2022 release was the third album from this Finnish surf rock band who comprise Mika Jämsä (lead guitar), Rasmus Tammik (rhythm guitar), Mauri H […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Gridfailure & Interstitia: Sunyata Ontology (2023) Anyone who follows my writing will know I am a long-time fan of Dave Brenner and his Gridfailure project, and from time to time he works with other […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
House of Shakira: Xit (2023) It is strange to think this band have been around for more than 30 years now, with guitarists Mats Hallstensson and Anders Lundström there since the […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Israel Tanenbaum & The Latinbaum Jazz Ensemble: Impressions (2023) After producing over 50 albums for other artists in Puerto Rico, Colombia and the U.S., participating as pianist-arranger in more than 100 recordings and […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Laila Faerman: Awake! Arise! Songs of Sri Chinmoy (2023) Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007) was an Indian spiritual leader who became famous for teaching meditation in the West after moving to New York in 1964. He was a p […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Eldad Tarmu: Tarmu Jazz Quartet (2023) This quartet was put together by vibraphonist Eldad Tarmu along with alto saxophonist Adam Hutcheson, bassist Sam Bevan, and drummer Cengiz Baysal, and […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Anderson, Chute, Easley: Adventures of the Moss Bear (2021) Five of the six songs on this album are improvisations from the trio of Dave Anderson (bass), Tom Chute (drums and percussion) and Dave Easley (pedal […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Behemoth: Grom (1996) Here we have a deluxe reissue of Behemoth’s second album, 1996’s ‘Grom’. Following on from a series of demo tapes, with 1994’s ‘…From the Pagan Vastl […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Emmett Finley: Emmett Finley (1971) In 1971 Emmett Finley released his only album. Possibly it would have had a greater fanfare if his old mate Jimi Hendrix had joined the sessions as he […]
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Kev Rowland wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Fella Cederbaum: Speech Acrobats (2023) Much music is designed to simply entertain, some to get across a message of some type, while some albums are designed to make us think, and this very […]
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