Have you ever heard a song that just stops you in your tracks? Like, you weren’t even planning to get emotional, but then suddenly—boom—it hits you right in the heart? That’s exactly what Peg Luke […]

How Peg Luke’s “My Silent Night” Redefines the Christmas Hymn
Christmas music often falls into predictable patterns, saturated with overproduced arrangements and saccharine sentiments. Yet every so often, a track emerges that challenges these norms, offering a fresh perspective on the familiar. Emmy and Grammy-nominated […]

Peg Luke’s “Kyrie Eleison”: Reviving an Ancient Prayer for the Modern Era
Celebrated for her evocative compositions and dynamic performances, Emmy and Grammy-nominated artist Peg Luke breaks new ground with her latest project, “Kyrie Eleison.” This creative endeavor blends faith with contemporary artistry, as Luke explores the […]

Peg Luke’s Soul-Stirring Ode: “Dirt Under His Nails” And The Power Of Devotion
The renowned artist Peg Luke has recently unveiled her latest creation, “Dirt Under His Nails.” This enticing piece of music is complemented by a visually captivating video that vividly reimagines the crucifixion of Jesus, portraying […]

Peg Luke Taps Into The Unknown With Latest Single “Almighty, Victorious”
Emmy and Grammy-nominated composer and musician, Peg Luke, transcends the limitations of existence with her most recent track “Almighty, Victorious.” The song was written based on the lyrics of the old hymn tune, Immortal, Invisible. […]

Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure help launch Live Aid Musical album
Picture Credit: Jack Hall Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical album has been unveiled ahead of the 40th anniversary of the historic global event. The album of original cast recordings was announced […]

Turin Brakes bounce back with Spacehopper and announce tour
Turin Brakes bounce back with Spacehopper, the title track from their brand new studio album. Talking about the new song, frontman Olly Knights, said: “I wrote the initial idea when my younger daughters were quite […]

Talk Talk albums – the complete guide
Over five studio albums, Talk Talk ventured into evermore experimental sonic territory to pursue their uncompromising artistic vision… The Party’s Over Released July 1982 Recorded 1981-1982 Label EMI Chart Position UK No.21 and US No.132 […]

Classic Pop’s Top 40 Record Store Day 2025 picks
Record Store Day 2025 takes place on 12 April and will feature more than 270 independent shops in the UK. Featuring titles by a-ha, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, OMD, Prince, Soft Cell, Thompson Twins and many […]

Classic Album: Talk Talk – It’s My Life
Initially ignored in the UK, Talk Talk’s second album, It’s My Life, marked the first signs of a shifting trajectory. But it stands up on its own merits as a fine synth-pop record. Throughout life, […]

Classic Album: ABBA – The Visitors
Underneath the pristine sheen of ABBA’s The Visitors was a dark undertone laced with break-up and Cold War paranoia. Despite fading sales, it was nonetheless another pop masterpiece, melding high energy with tears on the dancefloor… Body […]

Zach Bryan: Zach Bryan
Four songs into his very ambitious, very serious self-titled album, Zach Bryan anticipates some criticism. “Do you ever get tired of singin’ songs/Like all your pain is just another fuckin’ singalong?” he asks in “East […]