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Ambrosia (Love, Part 1) – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Love is definitely in the air on this latest album from Byorn Gold, but as he has proved in the past, his songs aren't blind...
Borderlines (Stories, part 1) – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Although Byorn Gold's approach to releasing the songs that make up his albums as three EPs in advance means that you will already be...
Stories From the Middle Ages – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave...
There are few paths, musically speaking, that Byorn Gold hasn't already travelled, few sounds and styles that he hasn't explored. The nature of this...
Stories From the Western Edge – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave...
Byorn Gold is not a man who does things by halves. Not only did he play 250 live-streaming shows back to back during the...
That Was The Music Week That Was – 200625
So, the weekly playlist is back, so if you have wondered what sort of new music and established talent, cutting edge bands and singular...
Stories From Before Dawn – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Byorn Gold has never been someone who makes music without it being part of a bigger picture. In the past, he has given us...
Elody (For My Children, part 1) – Byorn Gold (reviewed by...
We hear the term "sonic journey" used all too often to describe music—and, all too often, it is misused. Music is always an experience...
Lasting Footprints – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
As the last instalment of the three EP deliveries that will make up Byorn Gold's latest album, Elody (For My Children Part 1), we...
Growing Pains – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Byorn Gold doesn't release mere EPs or albums; he creates song cycles that are both very personal to him and wonderfully relatable to the...
Fresh Outlooks – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
"Fresh Outlooks" marks the start of another song cycle from the prolific Byorn Gold. His is a clever strategy, as we have seen with...
Love Called That Night – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
When is a pop song more than just a pop song? When it is written by Byorn Gold. Over several albums, interrelated EPs, and...
Eastern Time – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
As mentioned with previous albums, Byorn Gold's strategy of releasing his latest musical endeavour as a series of EPs before bringing them together into...
Becoming – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
As has become his sonic strategy as we head into the next full-album release, Byorn Gold gives us his latest four-track EP Becoming, the...
Being – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It is fair to say that Byorn Gold doesn't make things easy on himself. As a way of promoting his albums in the past,...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 280123
As tthe site is getting back into the swing of things after the seasonal slow down, it's time to share some glorious music and...
Hindsight 20-20 – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
There was a time when singles were mainly released as an advert and to test the water ahead of an artist's full-length album release....
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 291121
As usual, loads of cool music and groovy people have wandered under the pen and onto the page. Please support these artists by buying...
People In Hindsight – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Having decided to drip-feed out his latest batch songs in the form of three ep's, all themed towards certain aspects of life and humanity,...
Love In Hindsight – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
We live in a musical age where things seem to be less and less about having an overall plan and more about knee-jerk reactions....
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 171021
Another week working with great music and groovy artists. Here are just a few of the sounds that have made the DAA office a...
Life In Hindsight – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
We may live in a world where artists seem to think only as far as the next release, hopping from one event to the...
Richmond – Byorn Gold (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If first impressions are important then first sonic impressions are vital. Catching the ear of the audience with a killer riff by way of...






















