by Glenn Sargeant | Jul 5, 2015 | Reviews
King King Reaching For The Light Manhaton Records No I have to admit that I’ve come a bit late to the King King party. I mean, I was aware of the band as my dad is a huge John Mayall fan and saw them when they played at GLive in Guildford, Surrey as his special...
by Glenn Sargeant | Jul 2, 2015 | Reviews
Hollie Stephenson Pointless Rebellion (Single) Membran/The Orchard (Sony) Hollie Stephenson is a 17-year old singer-songwriter who has always had a passion for jazz, blues, and soul. After performing her first song ‘Stone Tears’ at Bar Vinyl in Camden,...
by Glenn Sargeant | Jun 22, 2015 | Reviews
Joanne Shaw Taylor Wicked Soul (Single) Axehouse Music Joanne Shaw Taylor has been entertaining audiences since she was discovered by Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) at the age of sixteen. Her new album ‘The Dirty Truth’ released on her own boutique record...
by Glenn Sargeant | Jun 22, 2015 | Reviews
Dan Patlansky Dear Silence Thieves Independent Label This is the seventh album release from South African singer-songwriter and guitarist Dan Patlansky who is now making quite an impact in the United Kingdom. Having gained support from Selwyn Miller (New Orleans based...
by Glenn Sargeant | Jun 21, 2015 | Reviews
Lifehouse Out of the Wasteland (Ironworks/Kobalt Label Services) Lifehouse are a multi-platinum band from L.A. alt-rock trio who have had over 15 million album sales worldwide, over 1.4 billion Pandora plays to date and they’re one of the most played artists on...
by Glenn Sargeant | Jun 18, 2015 | Reviews
Jerry Lawson Just A Mortal Man (Red Beet Records) Jerry Lawson was the lead singer and founding member of The Persuasions for 40 years. He has now decided to make his solo debut at 71 years old with his new studio album release ‘Just A Mortal Man’ on East...