Iron Maiden is now fifty years old and that requires celebrating. The party was had in Arnhem and we were invited. Or at least, bought tickets for it. There was no cake. Continue reading
Tag Archives: England
Caroline – Caroline 2
Caroline’s sophomore is here and we can’t stop listening. Continue reading
Anika – Abyss
Keep calm and sit down and read about this call to action by Anika.
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Jim Ghedi – Wasteland
From the moment Wasteland blasts from your speakers, it’s clear that Jim Ghedi is not just making another folk album, he’s making a statement. Continue reading
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World
After sixteen long years, The Cure is back with a new studio album and so, we review. Continue reading
Naima Bock – Below a Massive Dark Land
Warm sweater weather arrived and so did the second instalment of Naima Bock’s solo work. So let’s heat up a package of marshmallows and listen in. Continue reading
Craven Faults – Standers
If you want to discover Yorkshire by foot you best throw away your maps and GPS device. Simply put on Craven Faults and let him guide you to the horizon. Continue reading
Jim Ghedi – In the Furrows Of Common Place
In the Furrows Of Common Place is the first centerpiece of our 2021 playlists and we think it should be on yours as well. Here is why.
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Wytch Hazel – III: Pentecost
English retro rockers Wytch Hazel strike again with their third and perhaps best album to date. We investigated. Continue reading
Matt Eliott – The Calm Before
One of England’s most tormented singers returns yet again after leaving us with a heart-breaking myocardial infarction in 2013. I mean this in a figurative way of course because in real life Matt Elliott is healthy as a horse. How else could The Calm Before be his seventeenth (!) album to date. Now let’s hear what this veteran of agony brings us this time, shall we? Continue reading
