Brian May-approved guitarist Arielle takes you on a trip back to simpler times with her new album “Analog Girl in a Digital World”.
Country veteran Travis Tritt returns with “Set In Stone”, his first album in ten years giving fans a dose of “no-frills country music”.
Fences, aka Christopher Mansfield, takes us on a heartfelt, genuine trip with five wonderful slices of indie-folk. Read our review here.
Hear what happens when two like-minded musical souls collaborate as Noah Cyrus and PJ Harding release their “People Don’t Change” EP.
Brighton duo Royal Blood will have you dancing your way out of darker times with their pumping new album “Typhoons”. Read our review here.
In time for Spring, York indie chaps Bull release of their easy-on-the-ear debut album ‘Discover Effortless Living’. Read our review here.
American rock superstars Evanescene return with their first new album a decade. Read our review of ‘The Bitter Truth’ here.
Blues rock duo The Blue Stones find their creative wings on diverse second album “Hidden Gems”. Read our review here.
Brighton quartet Black Honey return with their attention-grabbing second album. Read our review of ‘Written & Directed’ here.