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Seeing people’s “Album of the Year” on the Classic Rock Magazine Facebook Page page, I can’t help feeling that those listing the workmanlike Black Sabbath or Deep Purple albums as best of the year haven’t heard that many 2013 releases.

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Touchstone & Von Hertzen Brothers, The Garage

Touchstone at The Garage in Islington

Touchstone came to The Garage in London on their co-headline tour with Finland’s Von Hertzen Brothers.

As this gig, Touchstone were on stage first, and proceeded to put on the sort of impressive show we’ve come to expect from them. Almost the whole set came from the new album “Oceans of Time”, and the new harder-edged material works extremely well live, with Adam Hodgson’s guitar much more dominant in the sound. Kim Seviour has been very dynamic frontwoman and visual focus of the band for a long time now. But now she’s really coming in to her own as a vocalist with material she had a greater hand in writing.

It’s great to see a band like Touchstone playing larger venues and drawing the sorts of crowds they’ve been deserving for a long time. It will be very interesting to see where they go next.

Von Hertzen Brothers at The Garage in Islington

As for Von Herzern Brothers, it took a few songs before what they were doing really made sense. Their sound is a quirky and sometimes rather bonkers mix including polished harmony-driven AOR and off-the wall psychedelia. They have some very retro 70s sounds, their keyboard rig including vintage Moogs and a real Mellotron. Their music shows influences as diverse as King Crimson and Styx withough sounding remotely like a pastiche of anything else. It’s all highly melodic, and they put on a very entertaining show.

The size and enthusiasm of the crowd and the reception given to both bands is a good advertisement for the idea of co-headline tours. Yes, it can be great to see a band play an extended two-hour set digging deep into the back catalogue. But there’s something to be said for a tight focussed set where the band doesn’t have to worry about pacing themselves. And with two great acts, you get two bands for the price of one.

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Crimson Sky return to Reading

Crimson Sky at The Fleece and Firkin, Bristol

As they say on their Facebook page, Crimson Sky return to Reading on Saturday, 9th November.

Bristol and Reading five-piece progressive rock combo Crimson Sky return to South Street for a third time with new material … and a new drummer! Come on down and see for yourself what all the fuss is about.

Plus very special guests: Rich & Si from Also Eden performing as “Neo Deals” and MC Steven C. Davis.

This should be a great night; the band have been working on new material this year, and this show will be the first opportunity for audiences to hear some of it.

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Winny Puhh

If this lot had managed to win the qualifier and been the Estonian entry from the Eurovision Song Contest, it would have livened up last year’s finals no end.

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Luna Rossa – Dark Room

Rather excellent fan-created video for Luna Rossa’s excellent “Dark Room”, the opening track from the album “Sleeping Pills and Lullabies”.

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Wishbone Ash – Bald men fighting over a comb?

There still seems to be no love lost between Andy Powell and Martyn Turner over the Wishbone Ash name. The court has ruled in favour of Andy Powell’s exclusive ownership of the name, but Martyn Turner is appealing, so this is going to run on for a while yet.

While Powell appears to have the letter of the law on his side at the moment, you’re still left with the impression that he’s shafted his former bandmates.

But I can’t help feeling that it’s long past time for the two of them to bury the hatchet, but there’s so much bad blood I can’t see that ever happening. Since the band’s glory days are long in the past, and both Turner and Powell are trogging round the nostalgia circuit, the whole thing does feel like two bald men fighting over a comb.

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Also Eden’s [Redacted] now on sale

[Redacted]Progressive rock band (They’ve described themselves as “Neo prog my arse”) Also Eden are now taking orders for their fourth full-length studio album [Redacted] from Melody Collective.

It’s available both as a CD and Download (MP3 or FLAC), and orders for the CD also include the download.

The band will be playing a number of live dates to launch the album:

  • Wed 6th November – The Garage, Swansea
  • Thu 7th November – The Railway, Bolton
  • Sat 9th November – Neo Deals @ South Street Arts, Reading, supporting Crimson Sky (Neo Deals is Rich Harding and Simon Rogers as an acoustic duo)
  • Sun 10th November – The Musician, Leicester

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So farewell, Lou Reed. I was never one of his greatest fans; he represented the opposing pole in rock to much of the music I love. But there’s no denying he’s a hugely iconic figure in rock history who has cast a very long shadow across a great many genres. I do hope radio stations have been commemorating him by playing Metal Machine Music in its entirety.

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The Daily Mail on Lou Reed

The Daily Mail and their ilk were the first to go apoplectic when anyone said a word against Margaret Thatcher in the wake of her death.

Daily Mail Lou Reed

Yet they don’t have a problem dancing on Lou Reed’s grave. And they don’t see any hypocrisy in it; they don’t think in terms of “right” and “wrong”, they think of “us” and “them”. Thatcher was one of their people about whom nothing bad can ever be said. Lou Reed, on the other hand, represents “the other” about whom nothing good may be said.

They can’t even spell the word “Glamour” properly…

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Hey lighting guys. If the venue’s rule is “three songs in the pit”, and they’re strict about it, it helps if one of those three songs isn’t entirely backlit with no spots on the band….

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