Some sweet guitar licks on this decent album from John Fiddler’s Medicine Head. If Clapton, JJ Cale, Peter Green et...
There is a very good reason why this album has been chosen as Music Republic Magazine’s 2023 ‘Live Album Of...
* Music Republic Magazine: 2023 Album of The Year * There is a flipping good reason why this album has been chosen as...
ALBUM OF THE MONTH (December) Kid Acne is a UK-based artist, illustrator and emcee. He spent his formative years writing...
Norwegian singer Inger Marie Gundersen, (known as Inger Marie) adds a sixth album to her catalogue when “Five...
Pretty unusual album this one. It may well be a Marmite moment for some. It took me three spins to get into it, and to...
Hot Contender For Music Republic Magazine ‘Album Of The Year 2023’… When we think of great frontmen...
Robben Ford is probably responsible for more criminal damage than anyone I know! I’ll explain… I’d bet...
A stonking 14-track compilation of various artists from the Golden Rules label, delivering a cracking mix of established...
Dave Keller is a name I was not aware of until this very impressive album landed on my desk to review. The artwork on the...
NOVEMBER * Album of the month * Let’s not beat about the bush here. What a superb band. What a superb album. The Blue Lena...
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