Into Music Reviews: New Music February 2022
The snow is falling and up and down the country, Dudley and Eunice are creating havoc. But I'm soothed by the fact that there is an abundance of new music, bands and artists not gently knocking on the ...
Lost In Music with George Paterson 20.02.22
Class is permanent... Show #230 I Love You Baby - Opus KinkOur Lips Are Sealed - The Go-Go'sAny Way That You Want Me - Evie SandsJackie Down The Line - Fontaines D.C.Coward Of The County - Kenny Roger ...
Into Music Review: Arun Sood – Searching Erskine
Artist: Arun SoodAlbum: The Searching ErskineLabel: Blackford Hill Blackford Hill's latest release is Arun Sood's Searching Erskine which comes with a lavish 64 page book and limited edition l ...
Into EP Review: Paul Research – The Silent Treatment
Artist: Paul ResearchAlbum: The Silent Treatment After last years terrific Skate the Royal Mile album I was delighted that a new 5 track EP was imminent. Much like the preceding album, you ...
Lost In Music with George Paterson 13.02.22
A barrel load of belters... Show #229 It Won't Be Love - Jeremy & The HarlequinsLove Plus One - Haircut 100Chew Tobacco Rag - Lucky MillinderI Don't Like Mondays - Boomtown RatsNothing I Can Say - ...
Into Album Reviews: Jim Shepherd (Jasmine Minks) – The Circle
Artist: Jim ShepherdAlbum: The Circle Albums as good as Jim Shepherd's solo debut The Circle rightly deserve to have every praise heaped upon them for the stand-alone artefacts that they are. For ...
Into Album Reviews: The Witching Tale. Wyndow. The Order Of The 12
Albums released at the end of the year often run the risk of being passed over. It's always a tough time to release new music as so many 'Best of Year' lists have unfairly been drawn up already and a ...
Into Album Reviews: David Lance Callahan – English Primitive 1
Artist: David Lance Callahan Album: English Primitive 1 One of late 2021's highlights for me. Callahan's band The Wolfhounds are one of the rare breads of acts whose later sound got better b ...
Into Album Reviews: Clare Archibald and Kinbrae
Artists: Clare Archibald and KinbraeAlbum: Birl of Unmap In his 1968 essay on gradual music process, Steve Reich said: Performing and listening to a gradual musical process resembles placing your ...
Into Music Live Review: Idles
Concert: IdlesVenue: Glasgow BarrowlandDate: 03 February 2022 It's often said that Glasgow's West End is where it's at and while it is undoubtedly laden with cool bars and venues, at the opposit ...