by Glenn Sargeant | Feb 2, 2017 | Reviews
Aaron Keylock Cut Against The Grain (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group) At last the debut album from the thin but lively blues-rock firebrand is available. Whilst the record has been coming together, Aaron has been touring with the likes of Wilko Johnson, Simo, Dan...
by Pete Sargeant | Feb 2, 2017 | Reviews
Paul Dougherty Keep It In Your Pocket (Bake It Black Records) This is the chap that made the effective roots-bluesy album River Pearl, originally from Houston and growing up in Nashville in a musical family. Now based in Munich, Dougherty had put together this album,...
by Pete Sargeant | Jan 29, 2017 | Reviews
Richard Kitson In Your Own Time (Sore Thumb Records) Outright Winner in the Dave Stewart lookalike contest, Kitson plays guitar and various other instruments and is backed here by one Nicola Farnon on double bass and vocals. Six of the cuts are own compositions and...
by Pete Sargeant | Jan 29, 2017 | Reviews
Aynsley Lister Eyes Wide Open (Straight Talkin’ Records) Production here by Aynsley and a neat engineering job by Andrew Banfield which doesn’t smooth any of the sonic bite away from the instruments or vocals, this set finds our man with a fresh set of songs...
by Pete Sargeant | Jan 29, 2017 | Reviews
Police Dog Hogan Wild By The Side Of The Road (Major Tom Records) The ensemble returns with new material in album form, though the act is probably best renowned for their live performances and touring and having that chap from The Guardian who does what his wife tells...
by Pete Sargeant | Jan 29, 2017 | Reviews
Rachael Sage Choreographic (MPRESS Records) Our favourite beguiling musical creature of the night returns with a quite different set of songs from the excellent Blue Roses and this time the compositions reflect her unplanned foray into what some call ‘reality TV’ and...