Welcome to my album reviews section! I usually review Rock, Jam Band and Alternative genre albums
along with the odd quick. You can either click on an option on the right to find the specific album, or read a recent album from below.
Hailing from some Twilight Zone'd town called Ashby-de-la-Zouche, The Young Knives new album Voices of Animals and Men revisits the age when writing about drinking tea and the eccentricness of Englishness was the norm.
It seems like an eternity since the last Prodigy album was released, but thank the Lord that we have a new album - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned is the giant wrecking ball of Dance Albums, better wear that hard hat...
Watch out, as a stampede of twenty plus white-robed choir is going life you to great heights with their new album, Together We Are Heavy. Oh yes, The Polyphonic Spree are back. Go on, smile a little.
Mike Skinner is back with A Grand Don't Come For Free, the follow-up to the highly acclaimed debut Original Pirate Material. A concept album about girls, grands, and grief - it's all here in his minimalist Garage masterpiece...
The Liverpool's musical revolution continues with The Zutons' 'Who Killed The Zutons'; an album that sounds as if it's been constructed on washboards, tin can drums and cardboard guitars. Is the crazy Scouse music scene over-crowded, or is there some room for The Zutons too? Read on...
After nearly self destructing twice, The Vines are back with their new album, Winning Days. Has Winning Days managed to better their debut Highly Evolved, or have we got a Garage Rock casualty on our hands?