Springtime is a special time in the year; it’s a time to celebrate all things new and pure. For me, there’s nothing better than a rill of dulcet vocals and gentle guitar playing to get you in the mood for such a refreshing time of year. Luckily for me and those who share my mindset, […]
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My favorite photos from 2023, part 2
Here is the second part of my personal favorite photos from 2023. They are not ranked, but all of them are special to me in one way or another. You will see 30 photos from different settings and genres. They … Continue reading
My favorite photos from 2023, part 1
2023 has been a special year for all of us. The continuing war in Ukraine and the atrocities in Gaza plus the clear signs of the climate crisis overshadows much of what happened during the year. But in spite of … Continue reading
Joshua Burnell Ends ‘The Glass Knight’ Tour With An Exceptional Performance at the Cumberland Arms
Joshua Burnell, a virtuosic prodigy with a genre-defying talent for mellifluous storytelling, celebrated the end of the ‘The Glass Knight’ tour at the start of the month. Returning to the electric atmosphere of The Cumberland Arms after four years, Joshua Burnell was eager to demonstrate his fairytale-esque narratives to an adoring crowd. Taking inspiration from […]
Beneath the Surface: Sal Weston
Welcome back friends! In todays Beneath the Surface feature we are joined by the incredibly talented Sal Weston, off the back of his debut album release ‘Miraculous Weekend’ which is live TODAY! SO exciting. We chat about all things music below, so let’s get to it! What would you say first sparked your interest in …
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Nicki Wells’ Ellipsis LP is a mesmerizing odyssey of diversity and wonder
Nicki Wells illuminates the music scene with her latest album Ellipsis, a captivating opus that encapsulates a tapestry of emotions and influences. From its inception, marked by a trio of enthralling singles earlier in the year, the album unfolds as a multidimensional journey into Wells’ refined artistic realm. Ellipsis is a testament to complexity and …
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New issue of Prog magazine features Pink Floyd’s TDSOTM
new issue (issue 142) of the UK’s Prog Magazine (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml). Always a great read, this month’s issue – as made clear from the striking cover – has a major feature of particular interest to Pink Floyd fans. As you all know, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this year. Following the album’s release the band performed two shows at London’s Earls Court venue, catapulting themselves into a world of huge arena shows and conceptual albums that would become their trademark. But at the same time it would also prove to be the start of the band’s undoing. By the time they performed The Wall in 1980 at the very same venue, the writing was, well… The new issue of Prog explores how “Dark Side changed Pink Floyd forever. Ten years after its release the band were in turmoil…” Elsewhere in the magazine, John Lees talks about the making of Barclay James Harvest’s classic Once Again album while Soft Machine bring everyone up to speed with their brand new album Other Doors, as do prog Eurovision stars Voyager, while Enslaved’s Ivar Bjørnson tells the magazine about his journey from extreme metal to prog, Nordic folk and beyond. Plus Arjen Lucassen, The Fierce And The Dead, Mystery, Ring Van Möbius, Godsticks, Fate’s Warning’s Ray Alder, I Am The Manic Whale and Avenged Sevenfold bring us up to speed about their new albums and they review live gigs from Peter Gabriel, Porcupine Tree, Roger Waters, Muse and more… Prog 142 also comes with four Pink Floyd postcards and there’s a great 23-track Spirit Of Unicorn Records sampler featuring music from Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, John Wetton, DBA, Focus and loads more. If your local store doesn’t stock this magazine, you can get a copy, shipped anywhere in the world, through this direct link (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml). Make sure you pick the correct issue!
Newcomer Samuel Blaney connects deeply with nature in debut “Ember”
With debut single “Ember”, Irish multi-talented artist Samuel Blaney emerges as an artist with a deep passion for both music and nature, presenting a captivating glimpse into this magical union. As we immerse ourselves in his tender melodies, we are reminded of the boundless inspiration that nature offers and the profound impact it can have …
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Nicki Wells’ new single “The Night” transports us to the realm of lullabies
Nicki Wells’ new single “The Night” transports us to the realm of lullabies, where imagination and reassurance intertwine. With a comforting voice that beckons us to delve into its aqueous melodies and cinematic violin arrangements, Wells masterfully captures the essence of subconscious surrender. Drawing from her diverse heritage and childhood in Dharamshala, India, she skillfully …
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Bertie Newman’s “Home” is a captivating conclusion to his powerful debut EP
British singer-songwriter Bertie Newman unveils his latest single, “Home,” serving as a captivating conclusion to his debut EP, I Will. Garnering acclaim from BBC Introducing and Atwood Magazine, Newman’s music delves into personal struggles and triumphs, creating a raw and intimate soundscape that deeply resonates with listeners. With previous tracks like “I Will” and “Wasted …
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