• From The Archives: 60s Vol 4 – Pink Floyd – Ummagumma

    “From The Archives” revisits an influential double album by Pink Floyd, showcasing highlight tracks and discussing the band’s transition from Syd Barrett’s psych era to concept work. The live disc captures their peak, while the experimental studio disc reveals their boundary-pushing approach, despite occasional disjointedness. Notable tracks include “Astronomy Domine” and “Careful With That Axe,…

  • What Is The Best Song By Foals

    Fox’s recommendations highlight three notable songs by Foals, showcasing the band’s evolution beyond their dancey punk origins. “Spanish Sahara” explores aggression with grunge influences, “Inhaler” reveals tenderness and craftsmanship, while a slow-burn track emphasizes trauma and recovery, marking a significant development in their musical journey.

  • Set The Tone With… Buried In Bermuda

    In the 12th installment of “Set The Tone With…”, Bristol’s alt-rock band Buried In Bermuda shares their favorite songs for various occasions. They discuss tracks such as “Eye of the Tiger” for workouts, “Don’t Stop Believin'” for uplifting moments, and “Electric,” their proudest song, showcasing their diverse musical influences.

  • Guess The Rockstar 20/11/2025

    A new interactive post invites readers to guess a famous rock star based on provided clues, including their birth decade, continent, associated musicians, and instruments played. Participants are urged not to use Google to maintain the fun. The post also highlights a previously answered riddle concerning Jack White.

  • The Fray Live In Manchester: A Powerful 20th Anniversary ‘How To Save A Life’ Concert Review

    The Fray celebrated the 20th anniversary of their debut album “How To Save A Life” with a special Manchester show, featuring a full album performance and new songs. Lead vocalist Joe King impressed after Isaac Slade stepped back from live shows, creating a memorable, almost religious experience for the audience filled with heartfelt ballads and…

  • Guess The Year 19/11/25

    The post invites readers to guess a specific year using clues from songs, newly formed bands, and notable world events. It mentions bands like Mindless Self Indulgence and songs from that year, including tracks by Depeche Mode and Third Eye Blind. The year is revealed in the following week.

  • From The Archives: 90s Vol 3 – Faith No More – Angel Dust

    The band’s most ambitious album showcases their creative fearlessness, blending metal, funk, and pop melodies while featuring Mike Patton’s extreme vocal range. Despite its experimental nature, the album remains cohesive, though some songs may feel unfinished. Highlighted tracks include “Midlife Crisis” and “Caffeine,” each showcasing distinct styles.

  • Song Of The Week – Matt Cruz – The One

    This week, we spotlight “The One” by Matt Cruz, a heavy guitar-driven song that showcases his vocal debut. The lyrics encourage listeners to overcome self-doubt and pursue their goals, reflecting Cruz’s own journey while creating this EP. The message is clear: believe in yourself; you are the one.