Reviews
Sirs (2006)
Diverse and unpredictable 60's-style psychedelic pop on Fat Cat label from Seattle-based band, Welcome
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Interviews
Blue Aeroplanes
Interview
With fourteenth studio album ‘Welcome Stranger!’ set for release in January along with an extensive UK tour, Gerard Langley, the leader of Bristol art-rock outfit the Blue Aeroplanes, chats to Richard Lewis about the making of the new LP
Profiles
Profile
Trent Miller
Malcolm Carter looks at the career of Italian-born, but now London-based alternative rocker Trent Miller, who has now released two albums, 'Cerberus' and 'Welcome to Inferno Valley'
Profile
Daniel Johnston
Frail musical genius Daniel Johnston's albums will be reissued gradually over the rest of this year. Mark Rowland reflects upon the first of these reissues, his 1983 album, 'Yip/Jump Music', and a compilation, 'Welcome to My World'
DVD-Steve Earle
Live from Austin, Texas, 12/11/2000
Despite there being a host of Steve Earle live DVDS out there, Malcolm Carter finds Earle's latest DVD, a film of a gig in Austin, Texas eight years ago, to be a most welcome addition to his ever growing catalogue
Live
Arlo Guthrie
Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, 19/3//2019
L.Paul Mann watches iconic singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie make a welcome return to the Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara.
Welcome to Rockville
Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, 29/4/2018
On the last day of the Welcome to Rockville hard rock festival L, Paul Mann is impressed by classic hit sets from Billy Idol and the Foo Fighters as well as that oF new blues-influenced band Greta Van Fleet.
Welcome to Rockville
Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, 27/4/2018
L. Paul Mann attends the first day of Florida hard rock festival Welcome to Rockville including an excellent set on his final world tour from headliner Ozzy Osbourne.
Welcome to Rockville
Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, 28/4/2018
At the second day of hard rock festival Welcome to Rockville L. Paul Mann watches sets from Black Veil Brides, Stone Temple Pilots and Avenge Sevenfold
Liquid Liquid
Barbican, London, 4/10/2008
Chris O' Toole at the London Barbican finds New York minimal funk pioneers Liquid Liquid's comeback after 25 years apart most welcome, but wonders if a more appropriate setting could have been chosen for their return
Albums
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Welcome to the Pleasuredome
in our 'Re:View' series, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Fiona Hutchings reflects upon Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 1984 debut album, 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome', which has just been released in a new expanded edition