EP/Album Reviews Album Review: James Warren - Innocent Bystander James Warren, "Innocent Bystander" (Angel Air Records)- Warren's enduring passion for the infectious delights of pure melodic pop informed several Album Review: Albert Castiglia - Up All Night Albert Castiglia, "Up All Night" (Ruf Records)- Visceral bluesman Albert Castiglia was born in New York City but moved to Album Review: Robert Plant - Carry Fire Robert Plant, "Carry Fire" (Nonesuch / Warner Bros.) - Robert Plant may be in his late sixties now but the EP Review: Cope - Tooth & Nail London five-piece COPE don’t just attack the Punk genre they literally slit its throat before smearing themselves in the blood Album Review: Muskets - Chew Brighton four-piece MUSKETS debut album is a Grunge fuelled mouth open, Grunge ‘N’ Roll, all out mastication - By Guy Album Review: The Professionals - What in the World Post-Punk Pop titans The Professionals return with their first studio release in Thirty Six years - By Guy Shankland. Along Album Review: The Darkness - Pinewood Smile You can’t fault THE DARKNESS for full on, balls out effort in the face of some blatantly obvious, self-inflicted Rock Album Review: Seaway's Vacation Ontario pop-punk five-piece Seaway chase up 2015’s LP Colour Blind with Vacation - a bright & summery slice of feel-good, Album Review: CJ WIldheart - Blood CJ WILDHEART follows up the most excellent ‘Robot’ album with another semi-automatic solo release, the Pledge funded ‘Blood’ - By EP Review: Echoic - Shadows of You Reading trio ECHOIC second E.P ‘Shadows Of You’ draws on a plethora of styles but has a distinct White Lies « Previous 1 … 116 117 118 119 120 … 122 Next »