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The Dean Ween Group – Rock 2 review
First impressions of this album are pretty good being previously unfamiliar with both ‘Ween’ and the ‘Dean Ween Group’.  ... -
Lee Aaron – Diamond Baby Blues Review
This is an album I have enjoyed immensely and will continue listening to. Lee Aaron has a voice which it seems is improving with age. ... -
Michael Landau ‘Rock Bottom’ – Review
This album is engaging…..imagine owning your own hideaway in the Hollywood Hills and you have invited all your beatnik musician friends from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s... -
Nils Patrik Johansson – Evil Deluxe review
My feelings on this album are a bit confused. I can't help but feel that I should love it, each and every track has the ingredients that make great... -
The Amorettes – Born To Break Review
Gill's songwriting, guitar playing and impressive vocals along with Hannah and Heather's instantly recognisable rhythm section has produced a winning formula... -
FM, Dare, Toby Jepson – Melodic rock masters deliver a slice of AOR heaven in London
Surprise additions to the set seem to be all the rage and after the inclusion of the two tracks in Dare's set to keep the fans happy, FM followed... -
Foreigner celebrate 40th anniversary with an amazing performance at the Royal Albert Hall, London
After the wedding song to end all others, Waiting For A Girl Like You, generated a huge sing along it was followed by a tongue in cheek intro to... -
Big Boy Bloater & The Limits – Pills review
This isn't a comedy record but it is a knowing record. It's aware, conscious of what affects us in day to day life.... -
Five Finger Death Punch – And Justice for None review
I have not found a bad track on this album, and FFDP have created yet another album that reflects their type of music, one that their fans love....
