CD REVIEW: PAUL WELLER, “Fat Pop (Volume 1)”
So not even a pandemic could slow down Paul Weller. Right on the heels of his early summer 2020 stunner, On Sunset, the legendary singer-songwriter-guitarist was keeping busy – writing…
So not even a pandemic could slow down Paul Weller. Right on the heels of his early summer 2020 stunner, On Sunset, the legendary singer-songwriter-guitarist was keeping busy – writing…
Plenty of attention gets paid to those UK boys that ‘umbly go by the classic name of Uriah Heep. And we’re quite ‘appy about all that. After all, they’ve only…
There’s never been a time where a Metallica release has not sold at or over a million copies. That’s particularly true of their “Black Album“, which sold upwards of 16…
Following the October 2020 release of Archives, Volume One 1963-1967, the Joni Mitchell Archives will advance to include a second volume period, Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume Two 1968-1971. With this…
Geezer Butler is best known for his long-term involvement with Black Sabbath on the bass. But he has also released three solo albums as well as having been part of…
Progressive music received a contributor to its embryonic style back in the late ’60s with Van der Graaf Generator. Gifted with Peter Hammill throughout its lengthy existence (despite the 25-year…
After a stream of high-profile band gigs, Eric Clapton moved to the solo spotlight with his eponymous 1970 debut. While that album performed well on the UK charts, it would…
George Harrison. That’s really all I have to say. Like other members of The Beatles, there is not a thing left unsaid about any of them. Over the past 6…
Continuing with a growing element of definitive Box sets from bands, a new box for Caravan will be released. Filled with a mind-boggling 37 discs, the masterful Madfish Music (who…
It’s been wonderful to have the Be Bop Deluxe studio catalogue refreshed and expanded by Cherry Red UK. All expanded studio editions have become Out of Stock since their reissues.…
I’ve always thought that Greenslade were criminally underrated as a Prog band. And I’m as guilty as anybody who simply didn’t listen to them because they eschewed the guitar in…
The ’70s UK airwaves were ruled by Slade with five strong albums beginning with Slayed? (1972), which gave up hits like “Gudbuy T’ Jane”, “Mama Weer All Crazee Now”, and…