Albums of the Year 2023

Before I list my favourite “Albums of the Year 2023”, an apology.

I have been inundated this year with new music, new albums, requests for reviews and features. First, I’m happy that there is so much great music out there and that I’m party to being able to hear and share that new music, but secondly, a huge apology to many bands and artists whose music I’ve loved and planned to review/feature but it hasn’t happened. I’d love nothing more than to spend my life listening to and writing about music (and the book I keep meaning to finish), but that doesn’t pay the bills.… Read the rest

Buzz Cutz

Buzz Cutz Pt 1 – Ian M Bailey, The Bobby Lees, His Lordship & Poster Paints

In an attempt to play catch up with the many outstanding albums I have for review, I’m going for some short cuts to try to cover as many of the albums I’ve been listening to over the last few months as I can. The full quiff has not gone, just proverbially shaved it off for convenience on the short term…

Ian M Bailey – You Paint the Pictures

After their previous collaboration on the sublime Songs to Dream Along To, Ian M Bailey has teamed up with the inimitable Daniel Wylie once again to bring us another collection of retro 60s style jangle pop anthems.… Read the rest

Ian M Bailey – Songs to Dream Along To – album review

The deeper we get into 2021, the more I’ve come to realise that the only thing I can truly rely on from this increasingly frustrating, nay, infuriating year is that there is seemingly an unending supply of superb new albums around every corner. Certainly enough to distract me from losing my mind over each new headline and sensationalist reporting that comes with it.

As if one high quality album with its inspiration rooted firmly in the past isn’t enough in a week, following hot on the heels of The Courettes Back in Mono is the sublimely beautiful Songs to Dream Along To from Ian M Bailey.… Read the rest