2019 Crew Review: Ross Green – Deputy Editor-in-Chief

I said this last year but it seems like only yesterday I put this together for last year. It’s something I always look forward to – the chance to draw the line under the year and look forward to the next. For me, I didn’t review quite as many albums as last year for a … Continue reading 2019 Crew Review: Ross Green – Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Album Review: Aaron Buchanan & the Cult Classics – The Man With Stars on His Knees (Special Edition)

It’s not often I’ll bother with a band’s special edition release of an album if it’s some time after the general release, much less re-appraise it. However, when the band in question is Aaron Buchanan & the Cult Classics and the album is The Man With Stars on His Knees, I’ll happily wax lyrical about … Continue reading Album Review: Aaron Buchanan & the Cult Classics – The Man With Stars on His Knees (Special Edition)

Gig Review: Buckcherry / Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics – The Garage, Glasgow (14th June 2018)

Buckcherry aren’t a band who are part of my usual listening habits. I’ve got the albums (yeah, even 2015’s Rock ‘n’ Roll) and know the usual songs but they don’t feature otherwise. As such, it was the support band which piqued my interest: Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics. No stranger to these pages, there’s … Continue reading Gig Review: Buckcherry / Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics – The Garage, Glasgow (14th June 2018)

#RoadToWildfire2018 – Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics

Much like we endeavour every year before Bloodstock, this year, for Scotland’s Wildfire Festival which kicks off on 22nd June, we’re interviewing every band set to play the stages of Wiston. You get to hear (or read) right from the horse’s mouth who you should be watching over the course of the weekend. Previous years … Continue reading #RoadToWildfire2018 – Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics

2017 Crew Review: Ross Green – Music Editor

Whenever we hit this point of the year, I simultaneously love and loathe it. It’s great to revisit everything that happened in the last 12 months but at the same time, when I collate my lists of what I feel are the best albums and live shows, I always hate leaving something worthwhile off the … Continue reading 2017 Crew Review: Ross Green – Music Editor

Camden Rocks 2017: Ross’s View

Camden Rocks is a long day and the ultimate “something for everyone” rock festival. 250 bands over 25 venues, clashes galore and ensuring you get in (every venue has a one in, one out policy), you may find yourself queuing for a long time or suffering your way through the previous band to make sure … Continue reading Camden Rocks 2017: Ross’s View