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- Uriah Heep Bexhill Photo Gallery 2/3/25
Throughout an extraordinary 55 year career, Uriah Heep have proved themselves a stunning live band, keeping hardcore fans and consistently winning a whole new audience alike, and under the very apt title of “The Magician’s Farewell", a celebration of one of the most important British Rock acts of all time, they recently kicked off a series of final World tour dates, starting with seven UK venues including support from April Wine and Tyketto, so check out today not only Les Linyard's Photo Gallery from the final leg on Thursday evening at Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion, but also watch today's 'Sweet Lorraine' and 'Free An' Easy' Video Of The Day, filmed the previous night at The London Palladium.
- Uriah Heep Palladium Photo Gallery 28/2/25
Throughout an extraordinary 55 year career, Uriah Heep have proved themselves a stunning live band, keeping hardcore fans and consistently winning a whole new audience alike, and under the very apt title of “The Magician’s Farewell", a celebration of one of the most important British Rock acts of all time, they recently kicked off a series of final World tour dates, starting with seven UK venues including support from April Wine and Tyketto, so with a review to come, check out today not only Les Linyard's Photo Gallery from The London Palladium leg on Wednesday evening, but also watch today's 'Grazed By Heaven' Video Of The Day, filmed on the night.
- Milkfest '25 Review 1/3/25
Milkfest ’25 took place last Sunday at Indigo @ the O2 in Greenwich, bringing some of the biggest names on the UK Blues scene together for a one-day festival to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity, including festival organisers The Milk Men (pictured), Dr. Feelgood, When Rivers Meet, Jo Harman, The Cinelli Brothers, Mollie Marriott. Toby Lee, Paul Jones & Dave Kelly, plus special guest appearances by Todd Sharpville and Genghis (both pictured), Thomas Heppell, Amba Tremain, Mike Mayfield and Leonie Gale, so not only see today both Steven C. Gilbert's review and Simon Green's photos from a well executed, friendly and thoroughly enjoyable event, but also watch festival opener's The Milk Men's 'She Don't Like Rock 'n' Roll' Video Of The Day.
- March Rocks! 1/3/25
Today's latest WRC Bulletin not only looks back at February, including our H.E.A.T, Eddy Smith & The 507, The Hitman Blues Band, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Beth Hart, The Lottery Winners, Fish, Du Bellows, Lee Rocker, Brave Rival, Milkfest '25 and Uriah Heep photo galleries/gig reviews, plus our Ian Anderson Jethro Tull interview and Emma Wilson album review, as well as our normal comprehensive February News Archive, but we also look forward to March with our six 'March Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day showcasing some of the many gigs this month on our 2025 WRC Gig Calendar including Spriggan Mist (pictured), Matteo Mancuso, PIG, Laurence Jones, The Who and Wille & The Bandits. Finally, don't forget that if you want to receive our monthly e-mail bulletin, please submit your e-mail address in the box below.
- Blues Club Heavyweights 1/3/25
Today's latest 2023 WRC Award winning Blues Club Podcast Of The Day, has another two hours of non stop Best in Blues and a bit of this and that, with More Music and Less Chat, featuring Tommy Castro, Fog Blues & Brass Band, The Zac Schulze Gang (pictured), Cat Wells, Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado, The Milk Men, Elles Bailey, Neil Sadler, Big Wolf Band, Big Al and the Heavyweights, Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians, Jade MacRae, Larkin Poe and many more.
- New Releases Friday Rocks! 28/2/25
With an album launch event being hosted at Piano Smithfield by London Prog Gigs tonight, revered pianist and one half of Iamthemorning, Gleb Kolyadin, today releases his new Kscope solo album, 'Mobula', a suite of 14 short stories traversing genres and emotions, blending rich Folk and ethnic influences with Electronic rhythms, of which the lead album single, ‘Glimmer’, is also one of today's six of the best 'New Releases Friday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further similarly timed album releases today from Perfect Plan, Will Wilde, Robin McAuley, Pink Turns Blue and Telma.
- Rock Revival Tonight! 28/2/25
With another Rock Revival show due to be broadcast tonight at 8pm UK time on Meridian FM, last week's show is today's Podcast Of The Day, that saw WRC Award winning Jules and Bob with a playlist that included Velvet Rush, The Heavy Souls, Takeaway Thieves, Judas Priest, Time Rift, Courtnay & The Unholy Reverie, The Darker My Horizon, Freedom Hawk, Crobot, Ryder, Robert Jon & The Wreck (pictured), Whitesnake/David Coverdale, King Herd, Dirty Honey, My Morning Jacket, Point Blank, The Answer, These Wicked Rivers, Brkn Love, Black Sabbath, Eastern Elk, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Gin Lady and Five Finger Death Punch.
- Thursday Rocks! 27/2/25
Ahead of their gig at London's Cart And Horses, 'The Birthplace Of Iron Maiden', on Friday 6th June, New York trio Sanhedrin, who have spent the last decade at the forefront of the American Heavy Metal scene, release their latest album, 'Heat Lightning', on Friday 14th March via Metal Blade Records, a diverse collection of nine songs that capture the band’s blend of traditional Metal and Hard Rock sounds combined with a fresh modern energy and perspective, such as the opening, blazing, stomper, 'Blind Wolf', which is also one of today's six of the best 'Thursday Rocks!' Tracks Of The Day, complemented by five further recent and forthcoming releases from Super Monster Party, Gypsy Pistoleros, NoVanGogh, Trail Of Giants and Caregah.
- Fish London Photo Gallery 27/2/25
Now nearly halfway through his fifteen-date Road To The Isles headline tour, marking the coming together and closure of some powerful circles in the career of Fish, enigmatic solo artist for the last 37 years and former frontman of the band Marillion, Les Linyard was at The Palladium on Tuesday night that brought an amazing close to his London touring musical legacy, with these final shows both journeying through his illustrious catalogue as well as acting as the prelude to his retirement and a new life in the Outer Hebrides, so not only check out Les's Photo Gallery from the gig including support from Alissimon, but also watch today's 'Kayleigh' Video Of The Day, filmed on the night.
- Ian Anderson Interview 27/2/25
After two consecutive new album releases in 2022 and 2023, on Friday 7th March Prog Rock icons Jethro Tull release a new studio record, ‘Curious Ruminant’, consisting of nine new tracks of mostly full band music varying in length from two and half minutes to almost seventeen minutes, and very recently we had the pleasure of catching up with legendary frontman Ian Anderson, which is today's Podcast Of The Day.
- The Lottery Winners + The Covasettes + The Valla London Photo Gallery 26/2/25
Formed in Leigh, Greater Manchester in 2008, and following the release last Friday of their fourth studio album, 'KOKO', Indie Pop quartet The Lottery Winners stopped off at London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on Sunday evening as part of their current 'Keep On Keeping On' tour, supported by Manchester Indie outfit The Covasettes, as well as London Rock band The Valla, so see today not only Les Linyard's Photo Gallery from the gig, but also watch The Lottery Winners 'Start Again' Video Of The Day, filmed on the night.
- Wednesday Rocks! 26/2/25
Formed in 2022 by the dynamic duo of Nickolas Paquin and François Charest, Canadian Rock band Breakfall is a mix of Alternative, Rock, and Metal, having not only produced, mixed and mastered their eponymous debut album in their home studio, that's due out this Spring, but the pair also love collaborating with other musicians to bring fresh ideas into their music, such as Fache guitarist Marc-Antoine Leblanc and bassist Hugo Senecal, who both feature on their latest album single, 'Again', which 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 Vulgarithm, Highsociety & The Anix, The Bolshoi Brothers, Dirty Shirt and In Mourning.


















