Rolling Folk – East Of Elsewhere: Album Review
Rolling Folk provides a vehicle to showcase the songwriting prowess of Merry Hell’s Virginia Kettle.
Rolling Folk provides a vehicle to showcase the songwriting prowess of Merry Hell’s Virginia Kettle.
A final round up from the 2024 Fairport WinTour which winds down – you can’t keep us away
1974 goes under the microscope in the ongoing series of Brit Progressive Pop sounds.
Album No.6 from Brooklyn’s power-pop combo, SAVAK – a tight and glorious cacophony.
Bruce Dickinson partners up once again with Roy Z to deliver his first solo record in nearly two decades.
Genre blurring album number six from the Michigan mavericks, Frontier Ruckus, applying a pop sheen to country-gothic.
A seamless blend of old and new. Liverpool-based producer Fran Ashcroft revisits his tape archives and creates new life.
Anglo-Scots duo take their Quebecois dance party inter-species. Humans allowed.
Giants of the thriving Norfolk folk scene join forces in Kitewing – and the result is fireworks!
4th solo album from Wooltone Rob Clarke – an engaging soufflé of raw delta blues, Gallican pop and wry Scouse observation
Cast any preconceptions aside, Cast are back in the building with the Love Is The Call album.
Slide guitar supremo meets Blockhead-in-Chief. Result: A funny, funky, multi-faceted gem of an album from Messer & Jankel.
Frabjous feisty fare from Heisk as they unleash a second steaming selection of skittering and celebratory sorcery.
The legacy and influence of legendary Soho Folk Club, Les Cousins, is celebrated in this latest boxset offering from Cherry Red Records
Rob Cope releases a fine new album that offers some stunning improvised playing across a series of engaging new compositions and arrangements.