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New issue of Prog Magazine with large David Gilmour features and Nick Mason’s Saucers reviewed

Prog Magazine (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml) – and as you’ll see from the cover image, it’s got plenty to interest fans of David Gilmour and Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets! Prog gave us the following rundown of what the issue offers: “Nine years after David Gilmour released his last solo album he is about to release Luck And Strange. That evocative guitar tone, those emotive solos, that distinct voice – all those components that make up a great Gilmour album are all in place. He tells us all about his upcoming release, and that he’s already planning a follow-up, plus we asked 30 of his peers, collaborators, fellow musicians and fans in the prog world to pick their favourite David Gilmour performance. “Also in this issue Thijs van Leer tells us all about the new Focus album, 12; Gryphon recall 1974, a year that saw them release two great albums and tour with Yes; Fairport Convention’s Dave ‘Peggy’ Pegg looks back over his career; and we track down former ELO bass player Michael de Albuquerque. “Elsewhere, we have the latest from Tim Bowness, Jadis, Azure, Rendezvous Point, Evergrey and Alcest; we review the new album from Leprous and catch Yes, Saucerful Of Secrets, Caligula’s Horse and more in the live arena. “We also have a free sampler from Spirit Of Unicorn Music with fantastic music from Yes, Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Focus, John Wetton and loads more and four great David Gilmour postcards.” The main article with David – where he notes that Luck and Strange “is the best album I’ve made in all those years since 1973, when The Dark Side Of The Moon came out” – is an in-depth, six page look at the things which shaped the new album, and how it came together, through the words of Gilmour and Polly Samson. Inevitably, the list of his 30 greatest performances as chosen by fellow musicians will prove to fans as interesting as it will be divisive and debate stoking. Will your favourite be in there? Finally, on the Floyd related front, there’s a very (and rightly) enthusiastic two-page review of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets live at London’s Royal Albert Hall recently, concluding their 2024 UK tour. You can order Prog Magazine through this link (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml) although depending on when you read this, the new issue might not yet be showing there. There also seems to be a pop up offer which could save you 5% on your order (although there are terms and conditions attached, so please check those).

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Five For Friday – 26th July 2024

Plasma Chasms – ‘Interstellar Baby’ Indie-psychedelic duo Plasma Chasms have released their latest single ‘Interstellar Baby’ from their upcoming debut album ‘Chrysalis’. Known for blending Australian indie and Southern California vibes, the track features lush, hallucinogenic soundscapes that explore the cosmic journey of love and connection, capturing the essence of vulnerability and unity through psychedelic […]

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Following Tour With Paul Weller, Brighton Risers Barbara Shine On ‘Property-Owning Democracy’

Brighton’s baroque-alternative-pop duo, Barbara, consisting of brothers Henry and John Tydeman, have released their infectious new single, ‘Property-Owning Democracy’. Drawing influences from Glam Pop to Broadway, Barbara’s music is a delightful blend of classic and contemporary, with a literary and intellectual flair that sets them apart in the pop landscape. Barbara’s sound is a unique […]

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Five For Friday – 5th July 2024

MOXXY JONES – ‘This Time’ Independent duo Moxxy Jones have released their highly anticipated synth-pop album, ‘Unnoticed,’ showcased by its recent single ‘This Time’. The album blends classical and singer-songwriter harmonies with avant-garde tones, infusing elements of industrial, R&B, and alternative rock from the ‘80s and ‘90s. ‘Unnoticed’ showcases Moxxy Jones’s unique musical tension and […]

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Five For Friday – 21st June 2024

Patient – ‘Bon Voyage’ Patient, a dynamic 5-piece band from Southern Georgia/Florida, have released their latest single ‘Bon Voyage’, blending rock, pop punk, and post-hardcore with heartfelt lyrics. The track delves into the raw emotions of a bad breakup, featuring impactful drums, impassioned vocals, and explosive crescendos that highlight the band’s distinctive and powerful sound. […]

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Second single – Between Two Points – released from David Gilmour’s Luck and Strange

Released today is the second single from David Gilmour’s forthcoming album, Luck And Strange, which is released on September 6th – full details here (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/david-gilmour-luck-and-strange-new-album-announced.html). The song is Between Two Points, which is a cover of a track by the Montgolfier Brothers from their 1999 debut album Seventeen Stars, and features David’s daughter Romany on vocals and harp. David: “I’ve had that song on my playlist since it was released. More recently I mentioned it to one or two people: I assumed that it had been a hit, but no one knew it. I asked Romany to give it a go”. During the live streams that David and family, as the Von Trappeds, performed to a global audience during the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021, Romany had sung and played the harp, and David found that their voices mixed in a way that only a family member could. Around that time, David and Romany collaborated on the song Yes, I Have Ghosts, which appears on the CD Blu-Ray versions of Luck and Strange. “I realised that Romany has exactly the right sort of vulnerability and youth for the song. In fact, she was halfway through an essay with a train to catch when we asked her: “OK, I’ll sing it once, put the mic on” and that, said David, is 90 percent of the finished vocal. Mark Tranmer of The Montgolfier Brothers is greatly enamoured with this new version. “David and Romany’s version of our song is a great arrangement and production. Like all the best covers, it diverges from the original but keeps the spirit. Romany’s vocal phrasing of Roger Quigley’s words and the harp playing are both truly beautiful. David Gilmour’s distinctive guitar adds a whole new dimension. I still find it incredible that David and Polly chose to cover our song from all the songs out there.” The video for Between Two Points was shot on location in London and Manchester, with David on guitars and featuring Romany Gilmour on vocals and harp. Gavin Elder who directed the clip said: “Romany performs this song with an extraordinary level of fragility, vulnerability and understated control. There’s a subtle, yet deep emotional rapport between David and Romany, captured with hand held cameras, enhancing the tension within the video.” A video has been produced to explain the background to it, which you can watch here: Coming at 5pm UK time today is the full video for the song, and if you are reading this before then, you can join the premiere here, or if after 5pm, watch the video in full whenever you want:

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“A Coach in a Player’s Body” – Jamie George Misses George Ford’s Leadership As England Tour Japan with Marcus & Fin Smith

England captain Jamie George is excited to lead his side out on tour this Summer, with the squad currently situation in Tokyo ahead of their upcoming fixture against Japan. George…

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Five For Friday – 14th June 2024

SeanJ – ‘Brave’ Pop singer/songwriter SeanJ (Sean Jacobs) has released his latest track ‘BRAVE’, featuring strong vocals and anthemic choruses with a message of perseverance. Born and raised in South Africa, SeanJ’s rich background in music and theatre, coupled with his formal training, has led to notable collaborations and a Broadway-like performance style, making ‘BRAVE’ […]

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“Trophy Would be the Icing on the Cake” – Courtney Lawes Targets Premiership Title Ahead of Northampton Departure

Having been the focal point of many a discussion this week, it’s safe to say the Northampton Saints captain Courtney Lawes will be firmly in the spotlight for Saturday’s Premiership…

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