sleepmakeswaves: It’s Here, But I Have No Names For It: Album Review
sleepmakeswaves release their latest energy packed album which places them on a par with contemporary prog bands from Europe.
sleepmakeswaves release their latest energy packed album which places them on a par with contemporary prog bands from Europe.
We catch Karen Pfeiffer and Paul Walker at Over Hulton Folk Club supporting their latest album – Auf Weidersehen Me Duck.
By championing LGBTQIA+ issues and maintaining strong links to traditional folk, Maddie Morris has gained herself a reputation for well reasoned argument and excellent music.
Much travelled and well respected Yorkshire troubadour Sam Barrett treats us to a live recorded album of traditional English folk and Americana.
Rolling Folk provides a vehicle to showcase the songwriting prowess of Merry Hell’s Virginia Kettle.
Never too far from Merry Hell, we’re at The Met in Bury for their debut performance in the notable venue.
Heading over from Wigan, Merry Hell and Bek Jones make up the Live At Over Hulton Folk Club bill this month.
Five Points Gang stun an enthusiastic audience on this well-produced album which oozes a live atmosphere.
In the guise of Anyone, Riz Story releases another epic album to follow up his highly successful In Humanity.
13 years since his debut album accomplished bluesman Chris O’Leary releases The Hard Line on Alligator Records.
Over Hulton Folk Club hosts traditional acoustic blues from In The Pocket and the groundbreaking brand of folk music from the Bram Taylor Band.
4CD compilation of Mick Ralph’s legacy – top quality songwriting and virtuoso guitar from a highly respected musician.
We’re at Manchester’s Night & Day Cafe as The Inspector Cluzo return to the city for an explosive set.
Instrumental prog rock at its most listenable on MMTH’s album Infinite Heights shows intelligent rock can be created without being over complicated.
From Cropredy to The Met – we catch up with the Joshua Burnell experience in Bury.