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  • Solstice + Ebony Buckle At Dome Tonight 20/4/25

    Following the release earlier this month of their latest album, 'Clann', multi-award winning Progressive Rock legends Solstice complete their The Clann Tour with 'The Final Gathering' this evening at London's The Dome, organised by London Prog Gigs and with support from Ebony Buckle, so check out today's Video Of The Day of 'Life', the second track to be released from Solstice's new album. Indeed, tonight experience the stunning energy, captivating melodies, and epic musicianship of this band at the height of their powers, with their jaw dropping live performances featuring the mesmerising vocals of Jess Holland, as well as musician/storyteller Ebony, whose beautiful songwriting ability will make you laugh and cry, accompanied by the uber talented Nick Burns.

  • Sunday Rocks! 20/4/25

    Ahead of co-headlining with stablemates AK & The Red Kites at Coulsdon's The Tuesday Night Music Club on 29th April, having had favourable comparisons to Rock household names from Chris Cornell and Alter Bridge through to Black Stone Cherry, rising UK Southern gritty melodic rockers, Revenant, unleashed their highly anticipated sophomore EP ‘Best Medicine’ last week, of which one of the five tracks, the quintet's heartfelt and moving new single, ‘Least I Can Do’, is also one of today's six of the best 'Sunday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from Kingsphere, Rylos, Absinthe Green, Crossword Smiles and Fuzzriders.

  • Zac Schulze Gang Wins Young Artist Of The Year 19/4/25

    With a review and photos of Wednesday night's prestigious 2025 UK Blues Awards held at The Stables in Milton Keynes to come, The Zac Schulze Gang coincidentally walked away with the “Young Artist of the Year" award the very same evening they concluded their recent eight-date UK tour, so further to our recent review of the trio's opening night at a sold out The Grace, with support from special guests Bad Pennies, check out today not only further photos from that London gig, but also today's Video Of The Day of the gang's upcoming, explosive new single, 'The Rocker', filmed at Nottingham's The Bodega last Sunday.

  • The CSides Project + Z Machine + MonkeyTrial Camden Review 18/4/25

    Situated on London's Chalk Farm Road, The Camden Club hosted an absorbing afternoon of Welsh Progressive and Psychedelic music on Sunday, an ideal setting for three distinctive bands: The C Sides Project, MonkeyTrial and Z Machine, so see today not only Ivan De Mello's review and Bruce Biege's photographs from the intimate gig, but also watch today's 'Shadow of the Crows' Video Of The Day, filmed on the day, that's taken from The C Sides Project's forthcoming album, 'Eyes of Charcoal'.

  • Rock Revival Tonight 18/4/25

    With another Rock Revival show due to be broadcast tonight at 8pm UK time on Meridian FM, WRC Award winning Jules and Bob's latest show is today's Podcast Of The Day, that saw a playlist including Blended Brew, Sons Of Silver, Those Damn Crows, The Stone Roses, Stone Angels, Everyday Heroes, The Fixations, Alice in Chains, Dirty Honey (pictured), Blindstone, Ginger Evil, Bad Company, Hollow Souls, The Funeral Portrait, Cicadastone, Mott The Hoople, Leslie West/Mountain, Motörhead, The Rattlebacks, ZZ Top, Greer, Saigon Kick, Shaman's Harvest, Crobot, The Dead Daisies and Liberty Lies.

  • Félix Rabin 100 Club Review 17/4/25

    Ostensibly to promote his new 'Blue Days' EP, Félix Rabin's latest ten-date UK tour concludes at Worthing's The Factory tonight (tickets are still available), and if there’s an artist out there in the rather saturated Blues Rock scene who deserves a bigger audience for his talents, it’s arguably the French born, Swiss based guitarist, who Gary Smith saw at London's The 100 Club on Tuesday night, so not only check out Gary's review plus Bruce Biege's photos, including co-headliners Snake Oil Band and support from Ryk Mead Band, but also watch today's Video Of The Day, filmed on Saturday, when Félix played HRH Blues 9 at Leicester's O2 Academy.

  • Wednesday Rocks! 16/4/25

    Influenced by Ice Nine Kills, Ill Niño and Anthrax, blending powerful Pop Rock and hard-hitting Melodic Metal, as well as crafting their unique sound of catchy riffs, a bass that slaps, pounding drums, and a voice shifting between raw power and delicate emotion, last month, Luxembourg/Belgian female fronted quartet, Inscendium, released their debut EP 'The Awakening' on M.U.S.I.C. Records, of which one of its six tracks, 'The Path', is also one of today's six of the best 'Wednesday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from Greg Amici, Slug Comparison, Blue Rose Code, Few Miles On and Grave Digger.

  • Bad Company Legacy This Saturday! 16/4/25

    Following last April's gig at Putney's The Half Moon including many memorable Bad Company and Free classics, and now returning to London this Saturday at Islington's O2 Academy 2 with support from former WRC Award winners Collateral, Manfred Mann's Earth Band vocalist Robert Hart, has once again put together a very special showcase alongside his former Bad Company bandmate, guitarist David 'Bucket' Colwell, a legacy to one of the most acclaimed bands of the Classic Rock era, with Cregan & Co.'s Pat Davey on bass plus Thunder's Harry James on drums, so check out today's 'Wishing Well' Video Of The Day, filmed at their very first Half Moon gig back in November 2023.

  • Larcenia Roe Interview 16/4/25

    Ryan from Larcenia Roe joins today's latest The Zach Moonshine Show Podcast Of The Day with co-host Raven Moonla, to play and talk about their forthcoming debut album, 'Extraction', on Unique Leader Records, plus there's music from Virya, One Of The Last, Divine Sovereign, Autumn Lies Buried, Extermination Dismemberment, Inhuman Condition, Filth, Gaffed, Writhe, King Parrot, Drowning Pool, Peeling Flesh, Destinity, Greg Brown, Sybreed, Unmerciful, Questing Beast, The Generals, St. Madness, Skeleton Kru, Velvetcut and Ghost.

  • Proggy Prog Chorus 17/4/25

    For today's The Proper Proggy Prog Show Podcast Of The Day, we continue to play catch up with Jef Bek from Planetary Jam, broadcast on Epic Prog Radio, Fridays and Sundays 2pm (PST), 5pm (EST), 11pm (CET), for a creative mix of Progressive Rock from the 70s to today, of which this episode includes music from Dominic Sanderson, Banco Del Mutuo Socccorso, Swan Chorus, Dave Kerzner & Sonic Elements, Submarine Silence, Karmakanic and Mostly Autumn (pictured).

  • Eel Pie Club Rocks! 17/4/25

    Following its recent refurbishment, The Eel Pie Club returns tonight to its spiritual London home at The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SZ, with 2014 WRC Award winners Slim Chance, so not only remember that Wrinkly Rockers Club members get £2 off admission on production of their WRC Member's Card, but also check out today's six of the best 'Eel Pie Club Rocks!' Tracks Of the Day, featuring bands and individual artists who are performing at this famous venue over the next five months, such as Slim Chance, Leaf Hound, The Milk Men, The Kinks, The Zac Schulze Gang and Connor Selby Band.

  • Erja Lyytinen Islington Review 15/4/25

    Following the release of her new studio album, 'Smell The Roses', at the end of last month, internationally acclaimed Blues Rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Erja Lyytinen completed another 12-date UK tour at HRH Blues9 at Leicester's O2 Academy on Sunday night, and two night's earlier we were indeed lucky to be present in London to see the Finnish slide goddess at Islington's O2 Academy 2, so not only check out today both AJ's review plus Denise Lester's amazing photos, but also watch today's awesome Video Of The Day of Erja's encore, 'Lover's Novels', filmed on the night.

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