Jerusalem – s/t: Album Review
Legendary album comes home with a spit and polish.
Legendary album comes home with a spit and polish.
Tender is the first album in six years from Lady Maisery – worth the wait…
The Road To Now findsSaro Cosentino, along with a guest list to die for, on a classy piece of Italian Art Rock.
Following a fantastic Summer festival and venue tour, British bluesman Aynsley Lister releases Along For The Ride, arguably his best yet!
Remastered version of classic ‘away from the public eye’ album by Julie Driscoll.
The Carrivick Sisters – Charlotte and Laura – bring bluegrass into the West country on Illustrated Short Stories.
Electric folk music continues to demonstrate quite how much life is left in the genre, Henry Parker at the forefront of a new renaissance.
Old dogs, new tricks? Don’t believe a word, of course you can!
May your heart be filled with peace! Grandiosity rules! Devin Townsend and the clarion call to positivity.
Luke Daniels and The Cobhers, staying alive and getting groovy with a folk/disco thang.
Life’s a hairy peach? Massive Wagons doing what they do best, letting rip on Triggered!
No More The Green Hills – the debut album from Janice Burns and Jon Doran reveals an intimate and delicately played collection.
The continuing adventures in the collaboration between Buck and Haines blossoms as they ponder some of life’s deep and meaningful issues…
West coast textures continue further to permeate this Lancastrian’s studio wizardry, without quite clipping his Byrds-y wings.
Lizzy Hardingham’s latest examines concepts such as self, nature and community and the impact on the mental health of the modern-day musician.