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Singles

Kezia Gill – If Heaven Has A Honkytonk Single Review

Review By Darren McIntyre Kezia Gill is a Midlands-based Nottinghamshire-born singer/songwriter who has been performing professionally for over 15 years. Her early years were spent surrounded by music; her father, a professional musician for over 50 years & her single biggest influence, had introduced her to a world of performing, writing & [more…]

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Singles

The Soul Revival – A True Christmas Cracker

Single – I Still Believe Release Date 29th November 25 Review by Linda McDermott Are you tired of the same old Christmas songs that have been around since your parents were kids? You know the ones, overplayed, sugary-sweet, and somehow never quite speaking of real life. Enter The Soul Revival, who are [more…]

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News

ABORYM The masters of Industrial Extreme Metal are coming

Aborym are thrilled to announce a new line-up that marks a significant return to their musical origins. With a fresh perspective and a renewed dedication to their roots, the band is ready to embark on a new chapter marked by a ferocious return to the industrial extreme metal of their With No Human Intervention, Generator, Kali [more…]

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Live Reviews

Delilah Bon – Live – Slay – cosa nostra pr

Review By Darren McIntyre Images By Scott Anderson Lauren Tate, aka Delilah Bon, is a singer/songwriter/rapper/producer/hip-hopper from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, who was the former frontwoman of Hands Of Gretel and now currently releases music under the pseudonym Delilah Bon. Lauren has been active since 2013 and showcases her genre in music, which [more…]

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News

HALESTORM share two-track bundle “Live From The nEverest Tour” (Ft. Apocalyptica)

HALESTORM SHARE TWO-TRACK BUNDLE “LIVE FROM THE NEVEREST TOUR”‘HOW WILL YOU REMEMBER ME’ AND ‘LIKE A WOMAN CAN’ FT. ORCHESTRATION FROM APOCALYPTICALISTEN HEREUK tour kicks off on 20th November. Photo: Jimmy Fontaine. High res here.GRAMMY Award-winning band HALESTORM have shared their new two-track bundle of singles, the retrospective ballad ‘How Will You [more…]