(((O))) Tag: Andy Little
The Return of the Hellsingers is a fine tribute of an interpretation of songs with additional originals of equal quality for a cohesive whole.
It is surely is time for The Bevis Frond to be more widely known and Focus On Nature is a great starting point.
Shooting Daggers have made staggering strides at a rapid rate to deliver a hugely ear-catching debut.
There is no doubt Chronicles II: Hypergenesis evolves the story and the band’s musical scope, execution, and I’m sure achievements. It will be of interest as to where it all leads next.
The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain) reissue is a timely reminder of the creative well that lurks in indie rock’s formative years.
Spending time with ‘Rotting in the Belly of the Whale’ reaps rewards and could turn out be their best album to date.
Problem Patterns bring a blistering sincere injection of fresh energy, (sadly) relevance, righteousness anger and surprising joy to their debut album.
Witness Marks is a relentless thrill, combining the debut’s storming energy with an extension of fine band interplay and guitar wailing rage goodness.
A perfect accompaniment to a weekend morning waking up with the morning brew to embrace the day ahead, and a reminder to oneself to live in the moment.
Mick’s Jaguar is still the sound of a band clearly enjoying keeping the rock ‘n’ roll flame alive. And, we need them!
All In Good Time, indeed. The wait is over as Giant Walker impressive debut displays super strong confidence.
For the fourteenth time, the Brown Acid series is another enjoyable slice of rare late 60’s/early 70’s heavy psych and proto rock ‘n’ metal.













