Choir of survivors, relatives and witnesses marks 10th anniversary of Paris terrorist attacks with poignant Rival Sons song France remembers the 130 victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris
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“It was an awful mistake to overlook his album. But you could be excused for not sticking with it”: Fired by King Crimson, this prog poet assembled a group of A-list colleagues and took them on a trip into the unknown. They got lost – or so it seemed His only solo release merged Genesis, Greenslade and Soft Machine vibes with an additional experimental edge. But the real beauty is that it couldn’t have...
“An all-you-can-eat barbecue that looks delicious at the start but turns into an indistinguishable mush by the end”: Blackberry Smoke overcook the recipe on Rattle, Ramble & Roll – The Best Of Volume One Southern rock flagbearers Blackberry Smoke serve up an overstuffed career-spanning compilation
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