Jez Lowe – Over Hulton Folk Club: Live Review
We’re down for this month’s treat at Over Hulton Folk Club that comes in the form of Jez Lowe.
We’re down for this month’s treat at Over Hulton Folk Club that comes in the form of Jez Lowe.
Steve Earle goes all-out tribute to Jerry Jeff Walker.
Marc Almond’s highly acclaimed 11th solo album, Stranger Things, blends synth and orchestration in a 3 CD package.
4CD Box Set featuring vintage concert recordings focusing on the mid-‘70s work of Rick Wakeman.
Another view of the Saucerful Of Secrets show at Manchester Apollo; so good we reviewed it twice!
On Blunt Chunks’ debut self-titled EP, Toronto-based artist Caitlin Woelfle-O’Brien battles and copes with the conflicting emotions brought about by heart-rending experiences.
Pre- and during lockdown compositions see symphonic rock ensemble Winter In Eden release their well-crafted fourth studio album, Social Fake, which is bristling with energy.
Once again we find inspiration and solace with The Waterboys.
Swedish progressive folk-fusion-rock band Kaipa release their 14th studio album: a mind-expanding venture through the Swedish landscape.
The third Pershagen studio album Hilma, combines Nordic-folk roots and Sweden’s take on head-spinning instrumental cosmic rock.
At The Barrier once again visits Over Hulton Folk Club, Bolton to catch Irish singer-songwriter/raconteur Anthony John Clarke.
Mainman of Norwegian prog rock band Airbag, Bjorn Riis releases his fourth solo album Everything To Everyone, maintaining his and Airbag’s high quality of multi-layered music.
The folk club scene is still alive and kicking. We’re at the Over Hulton Folk Club for Mail Train.
Drawing inspiration from Buddhist teachings and the hopeful attitude of frontman Johnny Quinn, Liverpool-based four-piece SPINN return with second album Outside Of The Blue.
Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Calum Mason takes a break from his current musical connections to release a fascinating groundbreaking album Panopticon.