Kavus Torabi’s The Banishing: A plaintiff joy – painful, but never sorry for itself
Psychedelic polymath draws a line under a recent difficult past with a personal form of ritual exorcism
Psychedelic polymath draws a line under a recent difficult past with a personal form of ritual exorcism
Brothers in harmony the Lemon Twigs deliver a retro pop-rock triumph on album number five A Dream Is All I Know
A wild ride across the airwaves from California-by-way-of-New Orleans roots rockers Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse
Fourth album sees leader James Lascelles taking on weighty subjects, backed up by equally weighty music
London’s AOR lifers FM keep up the good work on album number 14, Old Habits Die Hard
Remaster of their 1997 second album – which began life as a Jacob Holm-Lupo solo work – includes vinyl edition for the first time
P.O.D. push forward commendably, but with decidedly mixed results
2007 live set by the West Country’s finest returns in 2CD/DVD package
With Tom Dowd producing, Gregg Allman in fine voice and new guitarist Warren Haynes on board, the Brothers returned after a decade away with Seven Turns
Classic line-up’s 2001 reunion album is enhanced with the inclusion of In The Land Of The Rising Sun
Seemingly without the use of oxygen tents, the supergroup risk exhausting the listener with The Whirdwind, The Absolute Universe and a selection of crowdpleasers
Second full-length album from melodic prog supergroup is far wider-ranging than the members’ CVs might imply
Eye's debut album Dark Light sees the Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard vocalist experiment with dreampop, shoegaze and electronica
Neil Young hooks up with Crazy Horse to add more live edge to Ragged Glory
Def Leppard's difficult third album, which lit the blue touch-paper for the band, now expanded with demos and live albums
Hailing from Beijing and sounding like they come from outer space, China's OU are pushing boundaries with new album II: Frailty