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Gravethorn: Atrocitas (2024)

I admit it, I only grabbed this because I loved the cover but the more I listened to this the more I realised I had stumbled upon something really interesting. Formed in 2021 by Krystof (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) and Bob Hill (drums) they made a reputation for...

Greybeards: Out of the Red (2025)

Originally four schoolfriends came together for a one-off gig in Gävle, Sweden, but it went so well they kept playing and since then they have played gigs not only in Sweden but also in China, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, Slovenia, Poland, Palestine,...

Trash Panda & Lazuli Vane: Appalachian Seafoam (2024)

The band Trash Panda began in 2015 as the recording project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Taylor, gradually turning into a band. They have released some albums and average more than 100,000 streams on Spotify each month, but this album is just...

Liljevars Brann: Helja Kor (2024)

Here we have the debut album from Liljevars Brann, a black metal outfit formed by drummer Kristjan and singer/guitarist Sjelvindur, who also play together in Autumnblaze and Paragon of Beauty. Although it was recorded in eight weeks in 2021 it took until September...

Laird Jackson: Life (2024)

Jazz singer Laird Jackson released her debut album in 1994, her second in 2002 and this her third in 2024 so she is not one of the most prolific artists around, but has nothing to apologise about and says, “Life happened, I didn’t stop living. I travelled, I wrote, I...

Kings of Mercia: Battle Scars (2024)

When guitarist Jim Matheos (Fates Warning) made it known he was writing songs for a brand-new project, word got to English journalist Dave Ling, who put Matheos in touch with singer Steve Overland (FM). To complete the line-up the duo then recruited drummer Simon...

Gunhild Carling: Jazz Is My Lifestyle (2024)

Gunhild’s latest album is credited to Gunhild Carling’s Big Band with Strings. There are 20 musicians listed in the big band, six soloists and the strings are provided by the Prague Strings Chamber Orchestra. As for Gunhild herself, this is an album comprised of 100%...

Gunhild Carling: Good Evening Cats (2022)

Gunhild literally grew up surrounded by music as her father Hans formed The Carling Family Band in the 1980’s and they are still very active in the jazz scene today. She is a multi-instrumentalist and singer, and obviously still believes in keeping the family involved...

Drusuna: Beyond the Green Realm (2024)

I first came across Portuguese Pagan Folk outfit Drusuna back in 2020 when I reviewed one of their singles, but this is the first time I have come across an album: I said back then that it would be something worth hearing, and I love it when I am right. They were...

Fit for an Autopsy: The Nothing That Is (2024)

Here we have the seventh album from New Jersey deathcore outfit Fit For An Autopsy. They have had a remarkably stable line-up wit this being the third album to feature guitarists Pat Sheridan, Will Putney and Tim Howley, drummer Josean Orta, vocalist Joe Badolato, and...
Asta Diankha: Time To Shine (2019)

Asta Diankha: Time To Shine (2019)

I always look forward to each issue of Acid Dragon, as not only do I enjoy the content contained within one of the world’s longest running physical progressive fanzines, but it is not unusual for Thierry to also include some CDs which he think I may enjoy (and...

Erzatz: Meian (2017)

Erzatz: Meian (2017)

Here we have another CD sent to me by Thierry Sportouche from France, and this time around it is a Lyon-based duo, Erzatz, and their 2017 album, ‘Meian’. I have tried to do some digging on the band, and I believe they were originally called r:zatz, formed by Céline...

Gridfailure: Perpendicular To The Living Ones (2022)

Gridfailure: Perpendicular To The Living Ones (2022)

This is the first fully solo album from David Brenner since the Covid-lockdown-released ‘Epicenter MMXX: Quarantine Instrumentals’, and it finds him back at his unadulterated best. This is music so uncompromising that very few will even describe it as such, yet the...

Outshape: Enter The Bubble (2017)

Outshape: Enter The Bubble (2017)

Another CD from Thierry, another older release (2017), and yet another band which appears to have released something and then disappeared without trace. I did manage to track down an old Soundcloud page for the guys, but none of their links work anymore, while the...

Richard Gorman: Ship of Fools (2019)

Richard Gorman: Ship of Fools (2019)

Living on the other side of the world, and therefore not being impacted by Brexit or any UK politics whatsoever means I am not the target audience for this album, which is a collection of left wing political numbers by Richard Gorman who accompanies himself on...

Grant Geissman: Blooz (2022)

Grant Geissman: Blooz (2022)

35 years down the road, countless thousands of reviews and literally millions of words on the subject, and I am quite used to being out of step with many others, but I must admit I was perturbed to see this was one of the finalists in the 2023 Grammy’s in the ‘Best...

Jerusalem: Jerusalem (1972)

Jerusalem: Jerusalem (1972)

In a somewhat strange coincidence I was reading about this rare album and deciding I really ought to track it down when I was sent a copy of it to review as it has just been officially reissued by Talking Elephant. Recorded for Deram in 1971 it was produced by none...

Lost Vessels: All This Time (2023) single

Lost Vessels: All This Time (2023) single

I must admit I was not that impressed when I first saw Lost Vessels play at Crushfest, something they later admitted to me was the worst gig of their career, but since then they have improved in leaps and bounds. This has been noticed by others on the Auckland circuit...

Rain: Love and War (2023) single

Rain: Love and War (2023) single

It has been quite a while since I last heard from Wellington-based singer songwriter Cathy Elizabeth, and back then Rain was seen solely as a studio project with Cathy being accompanied by Thomas Te Taite who provided all the instrumentation including digital drums....

Written by Wolves: Take Me Home (2023)

Written by Wolves: Take Me Home (2023)

2023 is building to be a huge year for WBW, as they released no new material whatsoever in 2022 yet here we already have their third single for 2023, following on the massive success of both “Give ‘em Hell” and “Misery” which have seen major airplay in the States....

Lamb Of God: Omens (2022)

Lamb Of God: Omens (2022)

Here we are with Lamb of God back with their 9th (or 11th, depending on if you count what they have released as Burn The Priest) studio album, with a line-up which has been together for more than 20 years apart from the departure of founding drummer Chris Adler after...

Sleeping With Sirens: Complete Collapse (2022)

Sleeping With Sirens: Complete Collapse (2022)

I must admit to being something of a latecomer to Sleeping With Sirens, as this is the seventh studio album from the Florida-based band. In fact, it was only when Written By Wolves released the amazing “Help Me Through The Night” with Kellin Quinn sharing vocal duties...

Tyler Hood: The Magnolia Sessions (2022)

Tyler Hood: The Magnolia Sessions (2022)

Yet again we have another offering from the studio of Dan Emery where he invites someone from the bluegrass/country scene to the backyard to record under his magnolia tree with just the insects for company. There is something very special about this series as there is...

Venom Inc.: There’s Only Black (2022)

Venom Inc.: There’s Only Black (2022)

In 2015, Tony Dolan (vocals, bass) was approached to reform the core line-up which recorded Venom’s 1990 ‘Prime Evil’, which resulted in the legendary Mantas and Abaddon renewing their partnership as they had on such seminal albums like ‘Welcome To Hell’ and ‘Black...

Nirvana –Songs of Love and Praise (2017 Re-issue)

Nirvana –Songs of Love and Praise (2017 Re-issue)

UK Cherry Red CD  41:15mins https://esotericrecordings.com/ https://www.facebook.com/patrick.campbelllyons Nirvana Fourth Album  Rating 70/100 This is the British pstche/pop band of the 70s  and not to be confused with the 80s American grunge band of the same name. I...

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