Solarflares


Reviews


Can't Get You Out Of My Mind (2001)
Solarflares - Can't Get You Out Of My Mind

The Solarflares release their debut single on Twist records and it was certainly worth waiting for. Will it get any reviews in NME or Melody Maker? Probably not. Will it make the top ten? Definitely n


That Was Then And So Was This (2001)
Solarflares - That Was Then And So Was This

For a while now the signs have been that the SolarFlares would deliver a second long player to surpass their first salvo of garage-pop on 'Psychedelic Tantrum' in October 1999 - a fact born out by t


Psychedelic Tantrum (2001)
Solarflares - Psychedelic Tantrum

Some of the thirty-somethings among you will be able to remember the wonderful mid 80's garage combo 'The Prisoners' which featured a young James Taylor, now of course of 'James Taylor Quartet' fame.


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Interviews

Galileo 7
Interview Galileo 7 - Interview

Carl Bookstein speaks to former Prisoners and Solarflares bassist Allan Crockford about his psychedelic-influenced band Galileo 7 and their just released third album, 'False Memory Lane'


Galileo 7
Interview Galileo 7 - Interview

Galileo 7 is the new band of former Prisoners and Solarflares bassist, Allan Crockford. John Clarkson chats to him about his decision to take up songwriting in it for the first time, and the group's recently released second album, 'Staring at the Sound'


Graham Day
Interview Graham Day & the Gaolers - Interview

The former frontman with cult garage rock groups the Prisoners and the Solarflares, Graham Day has recently returned to live work with his latest band the Gaolers, and their debut album, ‘Soundtrack To The Daily Grind’. Sarah Maybank speak to him about his long musical career and the new album


Live

Graham Day and the Gaolers
Dirty Water Club, London, 2/11/2007 Graham Day & the Gaolers - Dirty Water Club, London, 2/11/2007

Sarah Maybank watches Graham Day, the former frontman with garage rockers the Prisoners and Solarflares, blast his way through a firestorming set with his new band the Gaolers at the Dirty Water Club in London