New YES album MIRROR TO THE SKY is more tribute act than the real deal
With the absence of key members and lackluster production, Yes' latest release, Mirror To The Sky, fails to live up to their prog rock legacy.
With the absence of key members and lackluster production, Yes' latest release, Mirror To The Sky, fails to live up to their prog rock legacy.
Warren Zanes' Deliver Me From Nowhere explores Bruce Springsteen's stripped-back Nebraska demos and its unlikely acoustic pitstop before superstardom.
Is Shakin’ Stevens a much better artist than he’s ever been given credit for? That's the overriding question that nags at the listener throughout Re-Set.
Featuring string quartet pieces and new arrangements, this stunning collaboration between Anna Meredith and the Ligeti Quartet is a remarkable anthology of modern classical music.
Lizzy Ward Thomas talks about the writing process behind latest Ward Thomas album, Music in the Madness, their British identity in country music, and their aspirations for their career.
Attention is essential if you’re going to get the most of The Hold Steady's fantastic musicianship and lyricism, especially on latest album The Price Of Progress.
Daughter's Stereo Mind Game is a promising album with insightful lyrics and interesting production, but falls short of its potential.
Reinhard Kleist's graphic novel covers the impact of Ziggy Stardust on British youth, with stunning art and inventive plot interweaving two timelines to capture Bowie's creativity and charisma.
The New Pornographers' ninth album Continue As A Guest oozes confidence and subtle swagger, even 20 years into their career.
Marking half a century since the release of their most universally loved album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd celebrate with a typically enigmatic hardback publication.