Eliza Carthy – No Wasted Joy: Album Review
Is it too soon to call her our grande dame? Searing solo vocal gauntlet duly laid down, have we a better interpreter today?
Is it too soon to call her our grande dame? Searing solo vocal gauntlet duly laid down, have we a better interpreter today?
Enthroned recently celebrated their 30th anniversary. Dissonance / Cherry Red have collated the bands early recordings into one 5CD set.
The Mogg / Way / Schenker version of UFO reaches the end of the line, taking one last bite with Covenant and Sharks.
Two to crack open, now the holiday has subsided, from Paul McKenna and Robert John McInnes.
Blue Öyster Cult return to their classic era and the classic line up in a collection from the archive.
Intermittent Fast Living is the third album from Pet Needs, following the release of their sophomore album Fractured Party Music released in 2021.
Martin Simpson unplugged, and, uncompromising as ever, shows no signs of slowing down.
Bilingual pop treasures from Welsh singer-songwriter Y Dail, aka Huw Griffiths, on his debut album
Virtuosity doesn’t always equate to melodicism, but it certainly does on the stunning debut album from fingerstyle guitar supergroup, Tripliciti.
Reprised pairing of the piper and the mandolinist, on a melodic crusade, inviting their neo-trad to carry the ecological message.
Caity Baser exceeds expectations with her debut album, Still Learning.
Dystopian scenes as Yellow Days channels Lennon, Sly and others to tell the unsettling story of a mythical hotel on his 3rd album.
Stephen EvEns (superpower – “to smell like food” ) follows up A Tree with an album full of his quirky observations and arrangements.
sleepmakeswaves release their latest energy packed album which places them on a par with contemporary prog bands from Europe.
Orcadian fiddle joy to beckon in, if not yet a found summer, certainly a spring of some intent.