Malcolm Holcombe – Tricks Of The Trade: Album Review
Malcolm Holcombe takes us on a journey through blues, country, rock and bluegrass on Tricks Of The Trade.
Malcolm Holcombe takes us on a journey through blues, country, rock and bluegrass on Tricks Of The Trade.
Joyful, vibrant and highly exciting – a stunning debut from Scotland’s funky female folksters, Heisk.
The Tribes’ frontman, Johnny Lloyd, returns with a collection of joyous, anthemic singalongs.
Indiania duo, The Cold Stares, get very raw and very rootsy with a significant blast of unfiltered Blues Rock.
Like a Whirlwind! Refreshing, quirky and subversive blast from Philadelphia Nügrass duo on the new album, Hard Feelings
Warner Records unveil Angel Dream, a remixed, remastered and reimagined version of the 1996 album form Tom Petty – She’s The One.
Thumpermonkey’s Michael Woodman goes solo with something a bit different, calling into place the expression ‘expect the unexpected’.
Hushtones follow up the promise of their Sinking single with an album that shows they’re more than just purveyors of lush pop sensibilities.
An extensive reappraisal of all corners of the singer/songwriter genre on Separate Paths Together via Grapefruit Records.
Talking Elephant Reissue OX15; the second solo album from the sadly missed multi-instrumentalist and former Fairport Convention & Jethro Tull man Maartin Allcock.
Enjoyable collection of artful seventies-flavoured rock from New Jersey based Paul Dutton.
To celebrate 50 years of The Beach Boys’ timeless music , Capitol/UMe release an expansive 5CD and digital box set titled Feel Flows – The Sunflower and Surf’s Up Sessions, 1969-1971.
A new look at the first three albums from the Ultimate Experimentalists, Third Ear Band.
Welcome return of a classic, lost album from Steve Ashley.
A prog inflected tip of the hat to classic 70s folk-rock with added post-punk rhythm section from Green Diesel.