Alan Brown

Alan Brown

Fan of most genres of music
Enjoy live music, festivals and pushing my musical boundaries!
Music Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Kid Kapichi – There Goes The Neighbourhood

Kid Kapichi released their third studio album 'There Goes The Neighbourhood' earlier this month via Spinefarm and, on the first listen, it's almost like a continuation from the band's second album, 'Here’s What You Could Have Won', once again examining the state of the country and wider world.
Live Reviews

LIVE REVIEW: Red Rum Club, Delights, The Bankes Brothers, The Garage, Glasgow, 07/03/2024

Liverpool’s Red Rum Club released their fourth album 'Western Approaches' in February, and tonight's sold-out crowd would have been delighted when the band announced that their UK tour would be kicking off in Glasgow, promising to play all ten tracks from the newly released record. Over the past five years this quirky indie sextet have gained an army of followers, proven by those that were crammed into Sauchiehall Street’s Garage tonight.
Music Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: Bruce Dickinson – The Mandrake Project

Earlier this month Bruce Dickinson released his seventh solo album 'The Mandrake Project', his first solo release in 19 years, since 2005's 'Tyranny Of Souls'. Dickinson himself recently commented that this album was ten years in the making, and we think it was well worth the wait.
Music Reviews

ALBUM REVIEW: The Snuts – Millennials

The Snuts return with their third album 'Millennials', their first independent release since stepping away from Parlophone Records. Delivering thirty minutes of electro-pop, we can only hope that The Snuts continue to make music as good as this. 
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