Dorie Jackson – Stupid Says Run: Album Review
Dorie Jackson flies once again – expect the unexpected from the House of Kaprekar. No Prog required.
Dorie Jackson flies once again – expect the unexpected from the House of Kaprekar. No Prog required.
A warming celebration of winter traditions from trailblazing Massachusetts vocal quartet, Windborne.
Rousing UK Americana/folk/prog band Morganway unlock a vivid and varied third treasure chest of power and positivity.
Solo album #4 from Tribes’ frontman Johnny Lloyd. Ten well-written, well-crafted and well-produced songs of love, loss and letting go.
If it ain’t broken, why fix it? Black Eyed Sons add their spin on a tried and trusted formula – and it works.
Worlds Collide by Notify. Orchestras and a jazz tinged folk tradition emerge triumphant, after a bit of a wait.
Milan based Italian rockers, Monteceneri, release their captivating EP Due revealing another fascinating look at contemporary European rock music.
Carpenter, Fowlis & Polwart. Astonishing, astounding, amazing. All of that. More.
Birna is the hotly anticipated new album from Wardruna. Birna – the she-bear in Old Norse – is a work of art dedicated to the warden of the forest, nature’s caretaker, and her battles here on earth.
Songs of self-reflection and private reckoning on album #7 from Anglo-New Zealand singer-songwriter Finn Andrews.
A sometimes perversely evasive listen, Amidon remains in charge of his muse, capturing the extremes of American Music of the last 200 years.
A new album from Sunny War is in the immediate offing – here’s an enticing morsel of the treat to come.
Gritty debut album from Austin-via-Seattle wavemaker Yahtzee Brown channels Petty, Stones and…Britpop(?)
Larkin Poe whip up a storm on Bloom. Vintage sounds given a classy polish.
Delights return with their full length debut album, following the release of 2022’s mini album, Cool Sports. If Heaven Looks A Little Like This sees the Mancunian group offer plenty of joy.