If Zucchero is Italian rock at it’s most buoyant, colourful and direct, CodiceEgo is rock at its most jagged, clubbing...
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Eoghan Lyng is the author of U2: Every Album, Every Song. While working on a follow up book, Lyng busies himself contributing to New Sounds,
After the hostile reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, musicians have typically released music of a bouncier and more playful nature...
Re-branded and re-energised, Adam Day has emerged from the shadows to introduce his latest vehicle, Hidden States. Hidden States are...
It’s hard to believe that 2017 was six years ago, but for many of us, it only feels like two...
Progressive rock progenitors Jethro Tull are coming back with a sparkling new album; their 23rd, and all. Since their formation...
Sporting a finely tuned guitar and a pocket full of energy, Padraig O’ Connor may very well be one of...
Ziyad Al-Samman cuts an unassuming figure on zoom. He’s punctual, positing a mustache that stands as the midway point between...
The cliché about political radicalists is that they shoot directly from the hip, but Afrodisiac cracks that myth wide open,...
Piecing together a tapestry based on thunder and gumption, Belgian pop rock group CMON CMON are a trio of avuncular,...
Duran Duran – les enfants terribles from the 1980s – are back. They’re back, and they’re bringing with them a...
From Philip Norman’s insightful Paul McCartney to the herculean efforts of Mark Lewisohn (now researching the second part of his...
A French-Spanish songwriter of certain fortitude, Livan Duquesne demonstrates an attack on his instrument that’s deeply Continental in inflection and flair....