Trivium announce UK tour and huge support acts
Florida heavy metal band, Trivium, have announced a UK tour for next year, following the release of their latest album, The Sin and The Sentence. They will hit our shores in April as part of a […]
Florida heavy metal band, Trivium, have announced a UK tour for next year, following the release of their latest album, The Sin and The Sentence. They will hit our shores in April as part of a […]
Ozzy Osbourne has been announced as the first headliner for Download Festival next year. Having previously graced the Download stage with Black Sabbath, including a triumphant performance in 2016, this will be the first time […]
This week, Dick has pulled out his synthesiser and emptied a can of hairspray on to himself, venturing back to the ‘80s and feeling the vibe of Seona Dancing’s debut single, More To Lose. Wait, […]
On Friday 10th November 2017 our offices in Kent will again be opening its doors to sellers of top condition, Vinyl Records, CDs & items of Pop & Rock Memorabilia. Our buyers will be ready and […]
Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see […]
As tonight is fireworks night, you will no doubt need a soundtrack for your gatherings to get the party going. Granted, this is a bit of a mixed bag of musical styles, but there should […]
Roadrunner Records have been a staple of the rock and metal community since 1980. They have released some of the most influential albums, some of which have even been considered groundbreaking. Their catalogue includes death […]
On November 4th, 1991, My Bloody Valentine changed the face of guitar-based music with the groundbreaking album, Loveless. 26 years later, we look back at what makes this album so special. It would be easy […]
The Moody Blues have announced a reissue of their 1967 album, Days Of Future Passed. The groundbreaking album will be released as a 2CD/DVD set on November 17, and will include the original ’67 stereo […]
From Mark Brown at The Guardian Limited edition book costing £3,000 will feature He may have been on arguably the most important and transformative tour of his life but David Bowie is strikingly, almost beatifically relaxed, in […]
This article is doing the rounds in the press, originally posted here in June 2015. It’s still worth a read if you missed it the first time round.. If you’ve purchased a decent amount of […]
Radiohead guitarist, Johnny Greenwood, has announced a vinyl issue of his orchestral piece, Water. It was originally released in 2014, and will see a vinyl pressing on November 10 through ABC Classics. The Australian Chamber Orchestra […]
To give you, our customers, the chance to get to know the team behind eil.com, we like to let show you what we are about and what we have been listening to lately. This week […]
When you think of post-punk, some of the names that probably come to mind include Joy Division, Echo and The Bunnymen, The Sound, and The Cure. It was very much of the time, where those […]
From Planet Rock. Bruce Springsteen’s new song ‘Freedom Cadence’ from the soundtrack to upcoming movie Thank You for Your Service has appeared online. Based on the “Freedom” marching cadence, the haunting song sees Bruce sing […]
From the What HiFi website. Sainsbury’s launches own record label 1st November 2017 by Becky Roberts The UK supermarket chain’s own record label, pressing exclusive albums, gets it deeper into the vinyl resurgence groove. Not content with […]
From Planet Rock, By Scott Colothan. Gary Clark Jr unveils Justice League themed video for his cover of ‘Come Together’ Blues rock virtuoso Gary Clark has premiered the video for his interpretation of The Beatles’ ‘Come […]
From the NME Get saving… A copy of a rare Beatles album once owned by John Lennon, complete with hand-drawn sketches, is expected to go under the hammer for more than $200,000 next month. The early edition […]
John Carpenter is one of the kings of horror. As well as directing some of the greatest movies ever made, Carpenter also puts his stamp on the accompanying soundtracks, too. It has made him an […]
From Superdeluxedition.com Propaganda reissue the fabulous A Secret Wish which has been remastered for the first time apparently. There will be a limited LP with booklet and art card and a CD issued in a […]
Photography & review by Phil Ashdown, eil.com On Tuesday 24th October I was fortunate enough to see arguably the biggest Metal band on the planet, Metallica, play to a record O2 crowd of 22,211 rabid […]
This weeks highlights include rare Manfred Mann and Beggars Opera albums on Vertigo, and a Cocteau Twins LP from mid -’90s. Also look out for more rare items, imports, and collectables as well as much, […]
From Planet Rock. Hawkwind announce ‘At The Roundhouse’ live album Recorded at Hawkwind’s show at the Chalk Farm venue on Friday 26th May of this year – their first performance there in four decades […]
Here at eil.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are so deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc. With that in mind, we’ve put together this new […]
From Team Rock. Band to perform whole of 1976’s classic Moonmadness at celebrated venue… Legendary prog rockers Camel have announced a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall. They will play the celebrated venue on 17 September 2018 […]
eil.com is the present custodian of a collection of incredible and unique pieces of unreleased artwork. Initially, these were preliminary design concepts for the sleeve artwork for a 1995 album titled Rolling Stones But Naked […]
If there’s one thing that excites Dick more than anything else, it is seeing records for the first time ever. That occurred recently when he happened upon an original mono copy of the Giles, Giles […]
Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see […]
The Rolling Stones have shared a performance of their classic hit, Satisfaction. The track is taken from a 1965 recording, which will be released as part of a new On Air compilation of a number of […]
On October 29th, 1965, The Who released their era-defining single, My Generation. According to a period interview with Pete Townshend, the track was inspired by The Queen Mother, after she had his 1935 Packard Hearse towed […]
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