(5 / 5) “The Heart Wants What It Wants”, the debut album from Late Transmissions starring Eve Quartermain, is a striking piece...
Late Transmissions – Starring Eve Quartermain: The Heart Wants What It Wants (Music Saves), 1st May 2026
(5 / 5) “The Heart Wants What It Wants”, the debut album from Late Transmissions starring Eve Quartermain, is a striking piece...
* Album Of The Month [March] * If cool as cucumber jazz-meets-hip hop is your joint/bag/thing, then you are in the...
Bill, the record label’s PR man who sent in this album to the magazine’s editor, wrote on a compliments’ slip...
ALBUM OF THE MONTH [February 2025] What does a lion tamer, a 400-year-old farmhouse in the Italian hills and a buzzard, a...
Album of the month [November] This magazine has been championing the Canadian band The Harpoonist and the Axe...
This record is an unexpected gem and a bit of a best kept secret, featuring some stunning guitar work and lovely vocals...
This young impressive UK four-piece are a cool addition to any festival stage – live they kick butt – and their...
Album of the month [October] Darlings of the early 2000s, Razorlight have just put out their fifth album – their...
Album Of The Month [September] In the time I have written music reviews, I cannot recall ever trotting out the lazy...
“Back In Boston Live” is the latest album – solo record # 12 and he is on a slew of other...
Hifi Sean and David McAlmont release their delightful second album, “Daylight” in three days’ time, the...
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