by Glenn Sargeant | Apr 3, 2021 | Reviews
Paul Carrack — You’re Not Alone (Single) Paul Carrack’s talents as a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter are all over popular music – writing and singing the 1975 Ace hit single ‘How Long’, joining the band Squeeze in 1981 with the successful...
by Glenn Sargeant | Apr 3, 2021 | Reviews
Garbage — The Men Who Rule The World (Single) Garbage have toured the world, were responsible for the theme of James Bond film ‘The World Is Not Enough’, have released six studio albums and are scheduled (pandemic and Government guidelines permitting) to join Blondie...
by Glenn Sargeant | Apr 3, 2021 | Reviews
Billy F Gibbons — West Coast Junkie (Single) It is very hard to try and be ‘Mr Cool’ when you have ZZ Top vocalist and guitarist Billy F Gibbons in the same room. I remember when I was fortunate enough to attend an album signing for his 2018 solo record ‘The Big Bad...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 26, 2021 | Reviews
Julian Taylor Band — Desert Star The Julian Taylor Band are based in Toronto, Canada built around a collective of versatile musicians and friendships. The album is named after a flower that grows in some of the planet’s harshest terrain as West Indian and Indigenous...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 25, 2021 | Reviews
The Cold Stares — Hard Times (Single) The Cold Stares are a duo from North America and formed in 2010 after Chris Tapp (Lead Vocals/Guitar) and Brian Mullins (Drums) simply wanted to get together to jam. They have recently announced that they have officially signed to...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 4, 2021 | Reviews
Imelda May — Made For Love (Single) Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May has steadily built a loyal global fanbase with her velvety vocals and powerful material. As a result, she has headlined The Royal Albert Hall, performed with the likes of Jeff Beck, Jools Holland,...