STEVE HACKETT’s latest prog rock voyage takes to the seas
Legendary prog rock guitarist Steve Hackett returns with The Circus And The Nightwhale, his 30th solo - and rite-of-passage concept - album.
Legendary prog rock guitarist Steve Hackett returns with The Circus And The Nightwhale, his 30th solo - and rite-of-passage concept - album.
Idles’ fanbase is famously cultish – fortunately for the Bristolians, because fifth LP Tangk is likely to test that devotion to the limit.
The latest Minas EP is a raw and unfiltered exploration of the struggles and complexities of working-class life.
Dive into Chelsea Wolfe's haunting vocals and dense gothic compositions in She Reaches Out To She.
2024 really is in prime position for bands like The Chisel, who sum up the working man's feelings explosively on What A Fucking Nightmare.
Following a string of club nights, Shygirl transports her listeners to Club Shy: an EP charged with her own combined experiences of nightclub culture.
Somehow, Declan McKenna still feels a tad under the radar despite being one of the finest indie songwriters of the past decade. Perhaps his new album What Happened To The Beach? can change that.
King Perry is the last album from Lee Perry, an important musician and studio engineer who changed what was considered possible for a large swathe of recorded sound.
Florence Black are a band comfortable in whatever style of rock they choose, and second album Bed Of Nails proves it.
Dark Rainbows, the band's fifth album, is worth a listen for Frank Carter fans but it feels like something is missing in the music that made the Rattlesnakes so vicious and brilliant before.
Retro-futuristic beats and eccentric disco vibes populate this latest release from cult French groover Black Devil Disco Club.
The Last Dinner Party’s debut album should give you enough reasons not to underestimate the prowess of the glam rock spectacle that they are.