Maz O’Connor – What I Wanted: Album Review
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Maz O’Connor recently released her new album, What I Wanted. We welcome Maz to the site as she takes us around the places and themes of the album.
Composed with friend Will Gardner, Maz O’Connor continues her new ventures as vulpes with the release of Jessica.
2022 has been a brilliant year for music. Here, we present a collection of our favourite releases of the year across a wide spectrum of musical genres.
Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter, Maz O’Connor, shares her love for her ‘Mighty Triumvirate,’ and in particular, Nina Simona.
Welcome to At The Barrier Radio! This is our new radio show to help throw the spotlight on great artists that we think you should be listening to.
Critically acclaimed English singer and songwriter Maz O’Connor releases her first new studio album since 2016.
Welcome to At The Barrier Radio! This is our second radio show to help throw the spotlight on great artists that we think you should be listening to.
We take a look at a handful of recently released singles from vulpes, Venus Grrrls, TONYB., Morly and Lingua Ignota. They are all unique and wonderful.
An At The Barrier works trip finds Dom, Howard & Mike each adding their own bit to a Manchester folk Festival night at Gorilla.
Languid summer fizz beckons a welcome return from missing, presumed lost, troubadour Terry Emm.
Cropredy ’23 will be in the works and everyone has their picks as to who they want to see there. Here is our two shillings for who we think could be there.
Good Woman is an album of heartfelt emotions, experimental vocalisations and music from The Staves, the well-respected British trio of talented sisters.
Wrap your ears around a collection of singles from artists spanning indie, reggae, rap, darkwave, punk and folk.
The Magpies can count themselves amongst some of the finest folk groups in the land. Their debut album, Tidings, is full of songs and tunes steeped in traditional English folklore.