Echoes of the Past
Echoes Of The Past: Lighteater – Antique

If you feel like taking a break from Kyuss and Nightmares on Wax, but don’t want to hang up your smoking jacket, you may want to give these guys a try.
Echoes Of The Past: Nihiling – nihiling

It’s a combination of the band’s best ideas on the path of finding their own sound – and therefore the listener must appreciate this album more as being the journey rather than the destination.
Echoes Of The Past: Matt Elliott – The Mess We Made

Ben Cunnigham takes a retrospective look at Third Eye Foundation’s Matt Elliot’s first solo album from 2003.
Echoes Of The Past: Owen – Ghost Town

Owen’s (Mike Kinsella) Ghost Town album turned five last month. Simone Del Deo takes a retrospective look at this hidden gem of an album.
Echoes Of The Past: Red Sparowes – Every Red Heart Shines Towards The Red Sun

A retrospective look at Red Sparowes’ magnificent, genre defining second album, Every Red Heart Shines Towards The Red Sun.
Echoes Of The Past: Green Day – American Idiot: A Saving Grace

American Idiot is now a colossal brand. It’s not just a rock opera, it has stretched its wings onto the stage as a major play. The political drenched masterstroke, has taken the world by storm, pushing the boundaries of art. And Green Day deserve the success. They were a band teetering on the brink, falling wayward, totally unequipped and out of inspiration.
Echoes Of The Past: Faith No More – We Care a Lot

To mark it’s re-issue on vinyl for the first time in 20 years, Si Forster looks back at Faith No More’s seminal debut album.
Echoes of the Past: Budgie – The MCA Albums 1973-1975

With the re-release of ‘The MCA Albums 1973-1975’, Andy Little dives into Budgie’s legacy as the hard rock and proto-metal powerhouse of the 70’s and 80’s.
Echoes of the Past: Bruce Springsteen – The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle

By: Martyn Coppack The first thing that springs to mind for most people when the name Bruce Springsteen crops up in conversation is the image of a stadium rousing blue collar hero from the swamps of New Jersey. It’s an image cemented in peoples minds a …
Echoes of the Past: Fela Kuti

A look at the role of revolution in the music of Fela Kuti, as inspired by Albert Camus. By Cameron Pikó














