Otherish – How Lucky We Are Being Us And Each Other: Album Review
Otherish show how to reset your musical points of reference – in 13 easy stages.
John has been a music obsessive since he first heard 'Love Me Do' seeping out of the family radio in 1962. he spent a career in the rail industry before turning back to his first love of music. He plays bass guitar and melodeon, loves folk/rock and lives in Warwick.
Otherish show how to reset your musical points of reference – in 13 easy stages.
Rich, sophisticated contemplations of human interaction – a stirring, widescreen, collection of thought-provoking tunes from Laura Groves.
Wistful reveries and other stories from Liverpool singer-songwriter John Jenkins.
We’ve had the appetizers; now here’s the main course. The Nadas new album, Come Along For The Ride is a sunny, summery, Americana triumph
News of the Fairport Convention Autumn 2023 tour.
Giants of the literary world flock to collaborate on the first Mull Historical Society album for over five years
Artful, intimate and sympathetic channelling of Sandy Denny’s lost lyrics by the wonderfully talented Carla Fuchs.
Isadora Eden offers songs of desperation, desolation, disappointment and frustration – lovingly packaged in a fuzzy, folky, psychedelic wrapper.
Fifty years on from the peak of their success, Strawbs take a good look back and decide it was all worth it
First two albums from National Treasures, Stackridge, get the deluxe reissue treatment
Second album from Peruvian psych explorers Búho Ermitaño. Like nothing else in this – or any other – galaxy
Another short, sweet, summery, preview of The Nadas forthcoming album – it isn’t far away now…
An accomplished, potent and refreshing mix of familiar songs and frantic dance tunes from Pennsylvanian Celt, Corey Purcell.
San Franciscan boundary-pusher Mickelson returns with a new single to launch his summer tour of the UK and Ireland.
Five short, sharp, powerful bursts of “Grit Pop” from Brighton trio, Snake Eyes.