Larry Wallis – Death In The Guitarafternoon

If you like guitar driven power trio rock, low down, dirty, sleazy rawk and roll, with snarled, vicious vocals, guitar licks that kick you straight in the head, guitar solos that make you realize why guitars are called axes, a bass guitarist that drives every song into your brain, every bass player should be called Big George, a drummer who has never heard the word subtle, you have a sense of humour and like a good time, then this is the album for you.

Arthur Brown – Monster’s Ball

The short way of describing this album is, “Arthur Brown sings Halloween hits.” But there is so much more to this glorious romp, so much fun. There is also a fine selection of cover songs—nothing obvious, but delving back into the ’50s and ’60s.

Deep Purple – O2 Arena London 20th October ‘22

If this well-anticipated performance proved anything, it was to confirm that Deep Purple, British rock aristocracy at its finest, are still deserving of their superstar status. The show kicked off at a breakneck pace with the all-time classic “Highway Star”, closely followed by “Pictures of Home” and “No Need to Shout.”

Arthur Brown- The Long Long Road

In 2022 Arthur Brown celebrates his 80th Birthday and as a treat we get a new album. The fine Long Long Road. The man may well be eighty years old, but the voice is still in the same fine fettle it was in 1968.

Ozzy Osbourne – Patient Number Nine

Ozzy Osbourne. The Godfather of Metal. The Big Double O. The Prince of Darkness. The man is a true living legend—the genuine article. Released on Friday, 9th September, this is certainly not a run-through for the pipes and slippers brigade. This is a fully-fledged heavy metal rock record, with over an hour of music; no filler, all killer.

Michael Monroe – I Live Too Fast To Die Young

As soon as opening song ‘Murder the Summer Of Love’ blasts off you know you are in for a fierce ride. The guitars lock together, the rhythm section thunders, whilst Michael Monroe, after an opening soul searching scream, comes spitting out, “No fun in the California sun.”

Derek Sherinian – Vortex

Derek Sherinian is an incredible keyboard player with a unique style of his own, known as ‘Guitaristic,’ a very aggressive sound. He is also one of the most in demand session and touring keyboard players in the world. More than ever, Derek Sherinian deserves a hit album under his own banner. Hopefully this will be it.

Caravan – In the Land of Grey and Pink

‘In the Land of Grey and Pink’ (1971) has one of the most unique and instantly recognizable sounds in the history of rock, perhaps a little whimsical for some, but then that is a lot of its charm.

Hawklords – Time

Recorded with inspiring passion whilst under lockdown conditions, this is the Hawklords’ 10th album in ten years. It’s a masterpiece of its kind.