Brown Boots Boogie Band – Dancing Boots: Album Review
The debut album from all-guns-blazing Brown Boots Boogie Band is poised to set the nation a-jigging, a-polkering and a-reeling.
The debut album from all-guns-blazing Brown Boots Boogie Band is poised to set the nation a-jigging, a-polkering and a-reeling.
The traditional sounds of West Africa blend seamlessly with vibrant electronica on Finishing. The new album from Guinean ‘Avant-Garde Griot,’ N’Faly Kouyaté is a masterpiece of Afrotronix
Kathryn Williams claims her due stake, with the classiest suite of songs yet.
Changes afoot for Salt House, but still a chance to savour reflection, renewal and connection.
Another compilation of appealing songs from Faceless Mirror which are subtly thought provoking and again showcase their musical prowess.
Hafana brews an uncanny mix of the ancient and modern, as she drives their singular furrow still deeper.
With their latest release, Stay Fragile Across This Cold Frontier, The Little Unsaid create a luscious, melodic masterpiece.
Lovin’ You is the eighth album from the legendary Richard Ashcroft. The former The Verve man proves once again he is an unstoppable force of nature.
Stunning, intimate and heartwarming are just a few of the superlatives that can be aimed at What Love Is, the long-awaited third album from East Yorkshire songstress Katie Spencer.
The latest studio album from ‘Kingfish’ confirms his place amongst the crème de la crème of modern blues artists seeking to give us an exciting look at blues music. Sit back. You are in for a treat!
September’s Quick Takes includes a mass of releases including Green Carnation, Kasper Rietkerk, Projector, Hayden and Susy Wall as the genres get ticked.
The songs of Kirsten Adamson make for the sort of sweet and sour dream you will not want to wake from.
Lost Measures finds Leveret at the top of the tree, where they belong.
Canadian trio Absolute Losers follow their instincts and delve into sixties-influenced melodic pop for second album, In The Crowd.
Uh-Oh, his eighth album, journeys Patrick Watson through a career-defining recovery after losing his voice and coming to terms with the fact he may never sing again.