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National Rock Review 06.07.2021

Check out the video for Tuesdays by Ania Thomas at the link below, and look out for the release of "Ania in Chains: on January 22, available wherever you stream music.

National Rock Review 17.06.2021

We would argue that if you were to be trapped on a remote island, this album by Troy Redfern would certainly be a welcome inclusion in your backpack.

National Rock Review 05.06.2021

With Lockdown Live 2020 the ‘Queen of the Slide Guitar’ Erja Lyytinen and her esteemed colleagues are at the top of their game and enjoying every minute of the experience. The latter being a sentiment which will surely be reciprocated by her listeners.

National Rock Review 17.05.2021

As definitively evidenced on this detailed redux recording, Egan and his troupe of players unquestionably prove to be the true Meaning of Live.

National Rock Review 11.05.2021

Frank Turner’s gathering at The Troubadour.

National Rock Review 14.12.2020

National Rock Review recently caught up with Bastette to get the lowdown on their new single ‘Stand Back’, their approach to songwrighting as well as their plans going forward.

National Rock Review 12.12.2020

A thorough run-through of Graham Bonnet & Alcatrazz solo career, this compact box collects together all of his solo releases across three decades.

National Rock Review 04.12.2020

National Rock Review caught up with LA based guitar virtuoso Derek Day to talk about his latest single Click On Me, working with Vernon Reid and the LA jam scene.

National Rock Review 26.11.2020

National Rock Review recently caught up with Jack J Hutchinson to get the lowdown on his latest single and his forthcoming album The Hammer Falls.

National Rock Review 07.11.2020

King King return with an album titled Maverick which is anything but that. Well, not exactly anything, more of a tune-up and refit of their trademark classic rock sound saturated in a deep shade of blues.

National Rock Review 06.11.2020

Butler’s solo output is ripe for reappraisal and these redux releases possess a propulsion of their own as they fire out of the speakers reflecting an alternative side to this unassuming metal guru genius.

National Rock Review 26.10.2020

Hailed and regaled as the album that created Heavy Metal, Black Sabbath's second album release confidently climbed up the album charts chased by their best-known 45rpm song of the album’s title, Paranoid, in the 1970 singles Top 40, establishing this Brummie band at the blast furnace of this newly created thunderous musical movement.

National Rock Review 14.10.2020

From the glorious illustration adorning its cover to the immersive poetic musical contents within, it’s the performances by both collaborators on this now final recorded testament of work by folk legend Judy Dyble

National Rock Review 11.10.2020

It seems that Christmas has come early with the release of this comprehensive compilation of The Official Slade page big hits and most cherished songs.

National Rock Review 05.10.2020

Music played this well provides a sanctuary for the soul as this groove some rock, with a savvy twist of soulful funk, hits the mark harder and funkier as ever it did. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//trapeze-trapeze-medusa-

National Rock Review 03.10.2020

On this their second album release, Kiss the Gun delivers a blasting range of gothic hued heavy slugging songs. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//we-see-you-by-kiss-the-

National Rock Review 16.09.2020

Never mind the lockdown, here’s the Healthy Junkies! So it has been over 5 months since my last gig and I am truly excited to be going out into the world, watching live music and seeing a bunch of fellow gig goers who have also of course been locked down since early March. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//healthy-junkies-at-the-

National Rock Review 29.08.2020

Long-standing Long Island legends and veteran survivors of transient musical trends, Blue Oyster Cult continues their mesmeric legacy of singular rock music by giving their fans what they want touring seminal albums from their illustrious catalogue. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//45th-anniversary-live-i

National Rock Review 27.08.2020

Having outlasted Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and so many more groups who emerged from the primordial gene pool of late 60s British Heavy Rock, Deep Purple are still flying high on this magisterial final piece of the triptych release. http://www.nationalrockreview.com/alb/whoosh-by-deep-purple

National Rock Review 18.08.2020

All in all an essential collection of concerts for fans chronicling the continuing Glenn Hughes live experience. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//the-official-bootleg-bo

National Rock Review 12.08.2020

Jack J Hutchinson and band have certainly locked down more than a decent album of heavy rocking muscle toned tunes. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//who-feeds-the-lockdown-

National Rock Review 05.08.2020

Full of character and musical integrity, Americanized will yank plenty of ears to its slightly offbeat charms. http://www.nationalrockreview.com//americanized-by-chester

National Rock Review 31.07.2020

The first wave of bands for next year's Ramblin' Man Fair have been announced this morning.