Thomas Charlie Pedersen – Employees Must Wash Hands: Album Review
Sixties pop, folk introspection and orchestral manoeuvres. They’re all present and correct on the third solo album from Copenhagen’s Thomas Charlie Pedersen.
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.
Sixties pop, folk introspection and orchestral manoeuvres. They’re all present and correct on the third solo album from Copenhagen’s Thomas Charlie Pedersen.
Curiouser and curiouser. The debut album from Belfast songstress Ferna is a lesson in variety and unpredictability
The long-awaited debut album from Tamworth folk/Americana songwriter Craig Gould. Songs From The Campfire is a work of beauty.
Here it comes… Hard Frost, the new album from our favourite Brooklynite, Annie Keating, has just appeared above the horizon.
There’s something for everyone on Smilin’ At The Future – the 6th album from Colorado Springs singer-songwriter Jeremy Facknitz
Extraordinary, intimate and intriguing. Just a few words that describe the new album from indie-folkers Lambs & Wolves.
Ireland’s master genre-blender, David Kitt, returns to front-line action with his ninth album, Idiot Check.
Debut album from bluegrass supergroup Mighty Poplar – intriguing takes on well-known classics and deep cuts from the bluegrass songbook.
Hidden States – the artist formerly known as County Line Runner – picks up his post-pandemic thread.
Delightful short collection from wave-making Suffolk-Surrey songstress, Hannah Scott.
A sublime blend of country, rock and Little Feat-style southern funk. The new album from Nashville singer-songwriter Gwil Owen is an all-round triumph
More from the Zappa archives – this time it’s a pair of 1980 shows from New York and Munich
Album and tour news from the Annie Keating camp…
Competent, convincing lexicon of Americana from Dutch/Deutsch trio, La Ratte on the Astray album.
The story of Pablo the cocaine-guzzling black bear of Northern Georgia – as recounted by Carolina’s Americana stalwarts, Yarn.