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  • Geoff Penn wrote a new post 3 years, 1 month ago

    TogethermenT Records is proud to announce the release of the Fourth full-length studio album by the critically acclaimed prog rock band ANYONE. The album is entitled “In Humanity” and will be released on Oct […]

  • Geoff Penn wrote a new post 3 years, 1 month ago

    Three albums on two CDs Including EP and Bonus Tracks

    The Beat Goes On Reissue 2021 various 1960s Recordings Pye Studios

    Rating 75/100

    Probably the blueprint for the concept of British band ‘The Ivy L […]

  • Geoff Penn wrote a new post 3 years, 1 month ago

    The Livesays, Featuring Clarence Clemons’ Guitarist/Vocalist Billy Livesay, To Release New Album “Not What I Bargained For”

    Billy Livesay, best known for his work with E Street Band legend Clarence Clemo […]

  • [amos/anon] are a Wellington-based project who have been releasing music for more than a decade now. Mind you, if you have not heard of them then that is probably more by design that you may expect, given that on […]

  • There are some songs which are infectious from the start, with a sense of humour coming through the vocals even before listening to the lyrics, all combined with great hooks and Summer joy. Here we have a number […]

  • This is the debut album by French band Ecclesia, and it is hard to really know where to start with it. Although they are inspired by doom, this is only a starting point which they have then moved away from into an […]

  • I first came across Eleine when a friend of mine posted a video of theirs on FaceBook and I was immediately enamoured, so when the opportunity came about to review their third album, I grabbed it. The band was […]

  • This is the debut album by Canadian band Falset, who are bound to gain a lot of publicity as they include in their ranks, drummer Chance LaBrie, son of Dream Theater’s James LaBrie. The line-up is completed Zach […]

  • It was only when I was offered this album that I realised I had managed to bypass all of The Flaming Lips’ output since 2002’s Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots which I really enjoyed. It was never deliberate, but […]

  • Multi-instrumentalist and singer Tom Reynolds is back with his latest release, which sees him move away from the zombies of his past and instead focuses on mental illness. This is not something attempting to make […]

  • I must confess that when punk first started rearing its ugly head in 1976, I was not a huge fan, as while the energy was interesting, too many songs sounded as if they had been created by people who had no musical […]

  • Last year I reviewed the debut album, ‘Johnny On The Spot’, by The Grafenberg Disciples and it is safe to say I fell in love with it. Since the album was originally released it has been picked up by Sony and rei […]

  • Viices have been around the Wellington scene for a few years now, but up until now it has always been the work of Jake McComb, but towards the end of last year the band turned into a trio with the arrival of Liam […]

  • I first came across Maryen some 30 years ago when she had returned to the UK from the Australia where she had grown up. After being back for some 11 years she headed back to Australia, releasing some incredible […]

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