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EPISODE · Dec 26, 2025 · 27 MIN

Afton Down | Andy Billups’ Isle of Wight Story in Song

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In this episode of The Album Review Podcast, we sit down with Andy Billups (formerly of The Hamsters) to explore Afton Down—a richly cinematic concept album rooted in place, memory, and the lingering echo of live music history.Andy takes us to Afton Down on the Isle of Wight, the landscape forever associated with the era-defining Isle of Wight Festival—and shows how that physical ground became emotional ground: a canvas for songs about wonder, longing, and the kind of love that stays with you after the lights go out.We go track-by-track through featured highlights, including the title piece “Afton Down,” the profoundly moving “Dinner With the Angels,” and the reflective, life-spanning “My Father’s Hand.” Along the way, Andy also speaks to the album’s instrumental storytelling through pieces such as “Joan’s Lament” and “The Short Score,” which deepen the album’s atmosphere between the vocal chapters.A standout thread in the conversation is the real-life mystery of the “Afton Belle”—a photograph of an enigmatic young woman from the 1970 festival era that inspired its own musical mythology, tied to photographer and author Bob Aylott and his book Isle of Wight Festival 1970: Six Days That Rocked the World.If you like album reviews that balance storytelling, musicianship, and human stakes—this one is for you. Listen through, then tell us: which track hit you first, and which one stayed with you after the episode ended?Listen and exploreSpotify (album): https://open.spotify.com/album/78iewpxR8lLWTMTQViE9c5YouTube (album playlist): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kDLVw6naVvsHnhqTtryZlI5TgB0wt5z-EApple Music (album): https://music.apple.com/us/album/afton-down/478442658SoundCloud (Afton Down page): https://soundcloud.com/afton-downCD / listing reference: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Afton-Down-Andy-Billups/dp/B0065NPFF6\Album Review Podcast, Andy Billups, The Hamsters, Afton Down, concept album, Isle of Wight Festival 1970, album themes, instrumental tracks, music inspiration, personal experiences, Andy Billups interview, Afton Down lyrics, Jones Lament, Dinner with the Angels, My Father's Hand, album artwork, Afton Belle, Bob Ayllott, Six Days That Rocked the World, festival history, emotional storytelling, music streaming platforms, physical album copies, musician interview, heartfelt music, festival nostalgia, songwriting process, music legacy, emotional depth, lyrical analysis, music history.#AlbumReviewPodcast #TheAlbumReviewPodcast #MusicPodcast #PodcastInterview #AlbumReview #TrackByTrack #ConceptAlbum #SingerSongwriter #FolkRock #BritishMusic #IndieMusic #IsleOfWight #IsleOfWightFestival #FestivalHistory #MusicStorytelling #Songwriting #MusicCriticism #MusicAnalysis #NewMusicDiscovery #BehindTheSongs #ListeningSession #RayBrown #AndyBillups #TheHamsters #BobAylott

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