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Howard Jones announces November 2022 Acoustic Trio UK Tour with Nick Beggs & Robin Boult

Howard Jones Acoustic Trio embark on a 13-date UK tour at The Bath Forum on October 14th, 2022. The tour will showcase an intimate stripped-down trip through Howard's colourful 30-year music career.

The acoustic trio will feature Howard Jones on electric piano, guitarist Robin Boult (Roger Daltrey, Dave Stewart, Fish) and Nick Beggs (Kajagoogoo, Belinda Carlisle, John Paul Jones) on chapman stick.

All My Faith Lost... to release new studio album “Untitled” on March 9th 2021

Italian neoclassical darkwave/ethereal neofolk quartet All My Faith Lost... presents their first record in eleven years, with the immersive sounds of Untitled. The beautiful, sprawling album is nearing release through French collective Cyclic Law on March 9th, 2021, and preceding its release, two songs are now streaming alongside preorders and more.
 

Smith & Myers to release debut full-length album “Smith & Myers Volume 1” on October 9th 2020

Today, Smith & Myers, the duo comprising multi-platinum artists Brent Smith and Zach Myers (one half of Shinedown) - have released two new tracks from their forthcoming full-length album, “Smith & Myers Volume 1”, out on October 9th, 2020, via Atlantic Records, alongside a brand new music video. 

Dee Calhoun to release new solo album “Godless” on July 10th 2020

The voice of iconic doom titans, Iron Man, and Spiral Grave vocalist Dee Calhoun, revealed the details about his upcoming, third solo- album titled “Godless”.

Slated for a release on July 10th, 2020, via powerhouse label Argonauta Records, today Dee is not only presenting us the cover art, tracklist and release info about “Godless”, a haunting and dark acoustic affair, but also a first video teaser!

Lazaris Pit to release new studio album “Coniphers” on May 22nd 2020

Raleigh-based rock outfit Lazaris Pit have announced they will release their new “Coniphers” album.

Ahead of that, they present the lead single “You Don’t Tag Me in Memes Anymore”, a modern-day break-up song, often detached from the moments that make life worth living and musing on the deeper workings of it all with the grim reality that someone important has moved on. They also present a video rendition of this single, live in Athens, Georgia. Listen to the new track below.

Witchcraft to release new studio album “Black Metal” on May 1st 2020

Magnus Pelander’s Witchcraft have existed at the forefront of occult tinged classic rock ever since their formation in the year 2000, when Magnus decided to form the band so that he could record a tribute to his idols Roky Erickson and Pentagram’s Bobby Liebling. The pioneering band has never made excuses for their inspirations, but went on to craft numerous genre-defining classics themselves.