

Now Spinning Music Magazine - Artist Interviews and Music Reviews
Phil Aston
Now Spinning Magazine is the go-to source for artist Interviews, independent and honest music reviews that celebrate music in all its physical forms. Our online community of music fans spans the globe, representing every genre and period of music. We’re committed to supporting music in every format, from vinyl to CDs to Box Sets.
In addition to our main website, we also have an active YouTube Channel where we feature unboxing video reviews as well as a thriving private collectors community on Facebook. Whether you’re a collector or just a music lover, we have something for everyone.
In addition to our main website, we also have an active YouTube Channel where we feature unboxing video reviews as well as a thriving private collectors community on Facebook. Whether you’re a collector or just a music lover, we have something for everyone.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 2min
Jon Lord Beyond Deep Purple: Inside Before We Forget with Ovais Naqvi
Jon Lord was far more than the Hammond organ player in Deep Purple.In this episode of the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast, Phil Aston talks to author Ovais Naqvi about his new book Before We Forget — a deeply researched and highly original study of Jon Lord’s life through his sound, instruments, influences and compositions.From Deep Purple and Whitesnake to Pictured Within and Durham Concerto, this conversation explores the full scope of Jon Lord’s musical legacy — including the Hammond organs, synths, classical influences and emotional depth that made him one of the most distinctive musicians in rock history.If you love Deep Purple, classic rock, keyboard-driven music, or Jon Lord’s later orchestral work, this is an episode not to miss.Please subscribe to the channel, follow the podcast, and visit nowspinning.co.uk for more features, reviews and interviews.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Mar 25, 2026 • 45min
Metal Monthly Ep2 : Darkthrone, Napalm Death, Rainbow and More
Metal Monthly Ep2- The Monthly Heavy Metal Show from Now Spinning Magazine, with Phil Aston and co-host Wayne McAloon.In this episode we dive into the huge Darkthrone vinyl box set, talk black metal old and new, discuss the new Melvins / Napalm Death collaboration, revisit the recent Rainbow box set, and look ahead to releases from Heaven & Hell, Exodus, Hellripper, Myrath and Winterfylleth.We also reflect on the loss of Phil Campbell and remember the legacy of Randy Rhoads.If you love metal, hard rock, box sets, physical media and discovering new music, this is for you.Thank you for all your supportPhilBecome a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 23, 2026 • 30min
Robin Trower Interview : If I want to hear a bit of guitar playing, I’ll put on Albert King.”
Robin Trower talks about two live albums released from very different periods of his career.We talk about the newly expanded and remixed Robin Trower Live! from 1976, and the superb new One Moment In Time: Live In The USA, recorded on his 2025 tour.Robin also discusses:how he chooses the best live performanceswhy the power trio format still works so wellhow he keeps classic songs like Daydream and Too Rolling Stoned freshhis guitar setup, amps, effects and string choiceshow he practices and stays mentally and physically fit for touringwhat music he still listens to for inspirationand a hint at what may be coming next in the reissue campaignA really insightful and inspiring chat with one of the most distinctive guitarists in rock.If you enjoy this interview, please like, subscribe and share — and visit nowspinning.co.uk for more reviews, features and interviews.

Mar 16, 2026 • 31min
Katherine Priddy Interview - Songs That Whisper To The Heart
In this episode, me and Sue Aston sit down with Katherine Priddy to explore her third album These Frightening Machines (out March 6 via Cooking Vinyl). Katherine discusses the lyrical themes running through the record — time, memory, womanhood, identity, relationships, and the feeling of being a “work in progress.”We talk in depth about the stories behind key tracks including “Matches” (reclaiming the voices of women erased by history), “Frightening Machines” (mortality, illness, and feeling trapped inside a malfunctioning body), “Hurricane” (groove, desire, and disconnection), “Madeleine” (solidarity between women in music), and standout songs like “A Matter of Time” and “Table Four.”Katherine also shares what it was like recording in rural Devon with producer Rob Ellis, how the album was shaped in the studio, and why she chose to end the record on a question mark with “Could This Be Enough?”These Frightening Machines is available on vinyl, CD and cassette, and Katherine tours the UK in April & May 2026 (with dates on her website).Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 16, 2026 • 37min
Danny Bryant Interview - Sober, Reborn, Unstoppable
Blues Rock Guitarist Danny Bryant returns to the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast for a powerful, honest conversation about his new album Nothing Left Behind — and the life-changing journey behind it.Since our last interview, Danny has come through alcohol addiction, rebuilt his health, and found a new clarity as a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist. We talk sobriety, anxiety, recovery, and how that transformation shaped the most uplifting and emotionally direct music of his career. Plus: deep track chat, guitar tone talk (Strats vs Les Pauls), the “20 minutes before the airport” solo story, and what it’s like playing live fully present.Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 15, 2026 • 29min
Kenney Jones on Small Faces, Nice Records & the Future of Classic Reissues
Kenney Jones — legendary drummer with the Small Faces, Faces and The Who — joins me on the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast alongside Nigel Adams from Nice Records.We discuss the brand new deluxe reissue of Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake, the story behind the iconic album, and how the label is restoring classic recordings with care and attention to detail.During the conversation they also reveal exciting future projects including Small Faces singles box sets, a major Humble Pie archive release and rare material discovered in Kenney’s personal tape collection.If you love classic rock, vinyl, and beautifully produced physical releases, this is a fascinating conversation with one of rock’s great musicians.Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 13, 2026 • 31min
Katherine Priddy Interview - Songs That Whisper To The Heart
In this episode, me and Sue Aston sit down with Katherine Priddy to explore her third album These Frightening Machines (out March 6 via Cooking Vinyl). Katherine discusses the lyrical themes running through the record — time, memory, womanhood, identity, relationships, and the feeling of being a “work in progress.”We talk in depth about the stories behind key tracks including “Matches” (reclaiming the voices of women erased by history), “Frightening Machines” (mortality, illness, and feeling trapped inside a malfunctioning body), “Hurricane” (groove, desire, and disconnection), “Madeleine” (solidarity between women in music), and standout songs like “A Matter of Time” and “Table Four.”Katherine also shares what it was like recording in rural Devon with producer Rob Ellis, how the album was shaped in the studio, and why she chose to end the record on a question mark with “Could This Be Enough?”These Frightening Machines is available on vinyl, CD and cassette, and Katherine tours the UK in April & May 2026 (with dates on her website).Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 12, 2026 • 31min
Jon Davison on Singing YES Classics, Fragile at 50, and the Future of Progressive Rock
Jon Davison from YES joins me on the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast to discuss performing the legendary album Fragile live, stepping into the role once held by Jon Anderson, and why YES continue to push progressive rock forward.Jon reflects on discovering YES as a teenager through “Owner of a Lonely Heart”, exploring the band’s earlier music, and the surreal experience of singing songs like “Roundabout” on stage with the band he grew up admiring.We also talk about the future of YES, their upcoming studio album, and why progressive rock should always challenge both musicians and listeners.Topics include:Performing the album Fragile liveThe legacy of YES and Jon AndersonWriting and performing new YES materialSteve Howe’s leadership in the bandWhy progressive rock should always evolve🎵 Remember — music is the healer and the doctor.Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 11, 2026 • 33min
Geoff Downes: Asia Reignited, Yes “Fragile” Revisited, and Keeping the Fire Burning
Geoff Downes joins me on the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast to talk Asia, YES, Icon, and the emotional weight of legacy.Fresh back from Japan with Asia, Geoff reflects on revisiting the legendary Asia in Asia era — performing the original 1983 set — and how it feels playing those songs now, without John Wetton. We also dive into the upcoming YES UK tour, where the band will perform 1971’s Fragile in its entirety, and Geoff shares how he approaches the album’s iconic solos and epics — including the surprising reality of opening with “Roundabout.”Plus: Geoff discusses the Icon “Lexicon” retrospective, what he misses most about writing with John Wetton, and he confirms that the new Yes album is recorded, finished, and delivered.If you’re heading to see Yes on the UK tour, drop your memories (and your favourite Downes moments) in the comments.Become a Patron for exclusive videos and join the Now Spinning Arms virtual pub twice a month.Become a Patron (free trial -cancel anytime)https://www.patreon.com/nowspinningNow Spinning Magazine Storehttps://burningshed.com/store/now-spinning-magazineVisit the Now Spinning Magazine Merch Shophttps://nowspinningmagazine.co.uk/

Mar 10, 2026 • 29min
Suzi Quatro Interview - "Nobody Held My Hand !"
Rock legend Suzi Quatro joins me on the Now Spinning Magazine Podcast to discuss her powerful new album Freedom, released March 27.In this in-depth conversation Suzi talks about working with her son and guitarist L.R. Tuckey, returning to her Detroit rock roots, recording a duet with Alice Cooper, and why the new album is one of the most honest records she has ever made.She also reveals how she keeps herself physically and mentally fit while continuing to tour the world at 75 — and why determination has always been the secret to her longevity.If you love classic rock, blues rock and real rock ’n’ roll attitude, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Phil


