Sent to us from Bolton – The Shed Project/DDE’s/Northern Revelation- The Phoenix Club

If you've ever been in a band and wanted to do a gig, what were your plans? Somewhere small and local? Was it difficult to even get a gig? How about getting anyone to come along to watch? Family and friends probably will attend but paying punters? Yeah, tricky isn't it! Well, if you're in … Continue reading Sent to us from Bolton – The Shed Project/DDE’s/Northern Revelation- The Phoenix Club

Follow up with Jon Ripley, Charity Fundraiser – Walking, Talking n Footy!

A few weeks ago I interviewed Jon prior to his charity walk from Rotherham to London in aid of Mental Health and Cancer charities. The blog had such a great response and interest I thought I'd follow that up with an interview with Jon on how it all went. Read on and enjoy. Jon, you've … Continue reading Follow up with Jon Ripley, Charity Fundraiser – Walking, Talking n Footy!

Album Review – Hardwicke Circus – The Borderland

What if after I had told you 18 months ago that when I set up this blog to write about cool music, cool people and cool things that I would be reviewing an album that at times reminded this writer of New Model Army, Crusty Rockers The Levellers you would of raised an eye brow … Continue reading Album Review – Hardwicke Circus – The Borderland

Album of the Month – The Shop Window – The State of Being Human

Jangle pop what a great word that is - the euphoric sound of layered guitars and vocals coming together to create a sound that harks back to a bygone age when Indie was great, and all the cool kids were playing it. But first a history lesson - C86 was an album that many of … Continue reading Album of the Month – The Shop Window – The State of Being Human

Interview With – Jon Ripley, Charity Fundraiser – He walks it like he talks it

As well as being involved with supporting musicians and the grass roots music, since lockdown I have also tried to shine a light on the benefits of raising awareness for Mental Health Issues, especially Anxiety and Depression issues which I myself have struggled with my whole life. One of the nicest people I have met … Continue reading Interview With – Jon Ripley, Charity Fundraiser – He walks it like he talks it

Album Review – Tales from the Great Central Line Vol 1 – The Mariners

So, what have you achieved during lockdown?  Have you released yourself on the world at the start of 2020, released 2 albums that you wrote, produced, designed yourself?  Put out numerous interesting video clips of your songs, created great merch and opened your arms to a whole load of people that love what you do?  … Continue reading Album Review – Tales from the Great Central Line Vol 1 – The Mariners

Geezer Pop – Ruff n Ready! Part 1..

We all like a genre...it helps us understand the music we are listening to...whether we should invest our time into it. Is it something you want to be part of? Is it something you would like? Over recent months I've been recommended a lot of music that kinda links together...it's loud and in your face... … Continue reading Geezer Pop – Ruff n Ready! Part 1..

Sam Lambeth – He’s a little bit Country he’s a little bit Rock N Roll

Look up positive vibes in any dictionary and I'm sure there will be a picture of Sam Lambeth. Ask anyone on the indie community socials about Sam and they will all say the same - supportive, positive, friendly, hugely talented with songs to match. But what do we know about this one-man music machine - … Continue reading Sam Lambeth – He’s a little bit Country he’s a little bit Rock N Roll

Album Review – Lyon Tide – Beginnings of Ends

Lyon Tide are a new band hailing from the West Midlands – The threesome met at art class whilst at college. Comparing themselves to the likes of Snow Patrol, Massive Attack and New Order they have released a couple of singles Blind and Closure and Beginnings of an Ends is their debut album. The album … Continue reading Album Review – Lyon Tide – Beginnings of Ends