The Band
From County Hellbrand new, seventh album 'King of Scotland' is ready to check out now.
Sleaford (UK) Celt Rockers ‘The Band From County Hell’ are an
originalceltic folk band with 7 critically acclaimed albums, published
works with Cherry Red Records and over 2000 live performances as part of their
history.
Live gigs have seen them play from the smallest of venues to outside
arenas and most notably their own show at The London Palladium.
Their brand new, seventh album 'King of Scotland'
is out now. Check it out now…
Mad Symphony is the collaboration of professional
Vancouver-based musicians who collectively have many years of experience
writing, recording, and touring internationally with various acts. Formed from the ashes of Seattle
grunge-metal band Soulbender (which also featured Michael Wilton of Queensryche
fame on guitar), lifelong friends and collaborators Dave Groves (guitar) and
Wes Hallam (drums) joined up with multi-instrumentalist/producer/engineer Ted
Tosoff (Blue Voodoo) in 2018 to begin writing for a new, as-yet-unnamed
project.
Ted knew of powerhouse vocalist Kevin
Wright (The Wilds), whose raunchy and melodic vocal stylings a-la Bon Scott and
Robert Plant, fit the new songs perfectly; Kevin was quickly recruited into the
fold. To round out the lineup, the formative members didn’t have to look far.
Dave and Wes had both played with keyboardist Mike Russell (Sweeney Todd) and
bassist Amrit Prasad (Assault), but not always in the same bands or at the same
time. With the addition of Mike on keys and Amrit on bass Mad Symphony
immediately began recording their debut album and rehearsing.
Mad
Symphony will tell you that they write songs with a message of hope and
resiliency that harkens back to the glory days of rock and roll.
Screaming guitars, driving drums, and huge vocals combine with
melodic keyboard orchestrations and thundering bass to make the sonically
dense and raucous sound that is… Mad Symphony.
Tune in to Fine
Folk on Lincoln City Radio 103.6FM (http://lincolncityradio.com) on Tuesday 6th April at 7pm to listen to an interview with Alan Ritson speaking to Paul Gilbody discussing his eagerly anticipated debut album ‘UNTWINED’. A gifted singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and highly sought after session player, Paul Gilbody has recorded and featured on numerous albums and performed around the world, including European tours with KT Tunstall and opening for the legendary Sir Tom Jones.
His organic blend of Acoustic Groove and Neo-Mellow regularly draws comparisons to the likes of Seal, Sting and Jason Mraz.
Today is a very special day! Join us in celebrating the life of an artist who really represents what #PlayingForChange is all about. An artist that has perfected his craft to the point where every note tells a story and every melody has the power to transport you to that special place of joy.
Jethro Tull have released a new animated video for their 1971
classic, “Aqualung.”
The video was directed by Sam Chegini and begins with the famous
illustration of the old man on the Aqualung album cover before
expanding into a stark and often devastating meditation on homelessness, from
those living on city streets to refugees displaced around the world. Jethro
Tull frontman Ian Anderson also makes a cameo in the clip, appearing
via the rotoscope animation effect.
The Nimmo Brothers are a pile-driving blues rock duo from this fine band from Scotland, fronted by the twin guitar / vocals of Stevie and Alan Nimmo (aka King king).
The Nimmo Brothers are claimed to be the benchmark in modern UK blues - disappointment is most definitely not an option!