Album Reviews

REVIEW: Dr Who – The Web Planet vinyl box set

REVIEW: Dr Who – The Web Planet vinyl box set

Yet again Demon Music Group have struck gold with another vinyl box set release featuring archive Dr Who audio material. Adding abit more haunted nostalgia than actually watching the episodes, listening instead gives an even more creepy feeling to the…

REVIEW: Paul Weller – in Another Room EP review

REVIEW: Paul Weller – In Another Room EP review

Some might solely associate Paul Weller with timeless classics such as The Changingman, A Town Called Malice and Shout To The Top. These masterpieces mask the identity of his latest creation, shrouded in mystery on a cloud of his own…

REVIEW: Not The 9 O’Clock News – 3 album box set

REVIEW: Not The 9 O’Clock News – 3 album box set

40 years since the original series of Not The 9 O’clock News was first broadcast to the nation, 3 albums culled from the vaults of the BBC have been lovingly remastered and restored to their former glories. Exhibiting hilarious sketched…

REVIEW: Alfa 9 My Sweet Movida album review

REVIEW: Alfa 9 My Sweet Movida album review

Not since Jackie Trent came out of Newcastle Under Lyme has good music been discovered from this neck of the woods. Alfa 9 are tearing up the form books with their country, psych, rock effortlessly layered with smooth harmonies that…

REVIEW: Deliluh – Beneath The Floors album review

REVIEW: Deliluh – Beneath The Floors album review

The latest release by Deliluh is a collection of jagged songs recorded in the same veterans hall 5 months prior to its sibling record Oath Of Intent. Beneath The Floors searches deep into similar avenues explored by some of rocks…

REVIEW: The Band – The Band 50th anniversary release

REVIEW: The Band – The Band 50th anniversary release

One of the all-time legendary rock groups The Band have had their legendary self-titled album re-released for a 50 year anniversary with a bunch of rare and previously unreleased material added to the already highly esteemed long player. Following on…

REVIEW: The End: From Beginning to End box set

REVIEW: The End: From Beginning to End vinyl box set

Formed in 1965 The End came together from the dust of previous bands including Tuxedos, Innocents and Original Topics. With a love for psychedelic pop the group evolved into their own beast with support and the production skills of Rolling…