Kaipa – Urskog: album review
Swedish progressive folk-fusion-rock band Kaipa release their 14th studio album: a mind-expanding venture through the Swedish landscape.
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.
Faceless Mirror continue to release singles from their forthcoming new album. No Shelter reflects the torment created in our fragile world.
Prolific New Zealand singer/songwriter, Jamie McDell, releases a self titled album to add to her already well received musical catalogue.
Swedish composer and producer Jonas Lindberg links up with his musical companions The Other Side on this astounding album Miles From Nowhere.
One of the Blues legend John Mayall’s best solo efforts is re-issued 40 years after it was recorded and revisits some top quality blues music.
We catch Police Dog Hogan at The Met as they start their Seven Crows tour.
A lockdown solo effort. As The Tide Gets High And Low from Italian bluesman Gianni Tbay as The Blues Against Youth, his one-man-band project.
Moments is the exuberant second album from Jamie Webster. It was recorded at Rockfield Studios in South Wales with producer, Dave Eringa (Manic Street Preachers).
The brand-new album from Eric Gales, produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, puts him back at the top of the blues tree with a wonderful blend of soulful, funky, rocky blues.