
Volcanova dispel the Cosmic Bullshit- a great listen with a heavy rock band that are a damn sight better than many imponderably successful bands out there and they deserve wider recognition for this EP, and I look forward to their next release.

The Twangtown Paramours Double Down on a Bad Thing a great listen for pop tinged blues with plenty of variation and originality.

The 2:19 reveal Revelator a great listen and a remarkable debut of quality and varied blues. Watch out for live performances definitely one not to miss.

Rise up with Angela Easley Soulful Talent with a wonderful 4 doodle-paws EP of crafted and impeccable soul/blues that certainly confirm Angela as a talent to watch.

Diamond Dogs have a Slap Bang Blue Rendezvous for fans of 70s rock that the charts used to be full of, but with the Dogs’ modern slant that always entertains

James Oliver Band back on the road resulting in a wonderful album live album demonstrating his innate skill on the guitar and the fun that James Oliver Band always bring to the party.

Elles Bailey is Shining In The Half Light a stupendous album showcasing a talent to be reckoned with both vocally and in the intricate and accessible compositions. It may not be all blues or all rock but it is all very, very good.

Nola Volume 4 Showers the world with Blues some great tracks on this thirty-four song compilation give it a listen and explore the others.

John Mayall lights up The Sun is Shining Down a stupendous blues album by one of the greatest living exponents of this beloved genre.

Hollis Brown show their love In The Aftermath a wonderful R'n'B, blues, country and rock mix that pays due deference to the originals but brings a fresh approach to each track.