Hazlett – Goodbye To The Valley Low: Album Review
Anecdotes and introspection from Brisbane, via a cabin on the West coast of Sweden. Indie singer-songwriter Hazlett showcases his unique brand of “Ballroom folk.”
Anecdotes and introspection from Brisbane, via a cabin on the West coast of Sweden. Indie singer-songwriter Hazlett showcases his unique brand of “Ballroom folk.”
A gorgeous debut album offering from the talented Lauren Collier.
Tim Edey provides the latest installment of our folky festive offerings.
Wooltone Rob Clarke ventures into shuffling blues, noir chamber pop and chanson-tinged psychedelia with this 3-track maxi-single – a taster for his forthcoming 4th solo album.
The annual missive from Beans On Toast – songs of impending war and an AI revolution, tempered by lots of observations on the delights of home, family and parenthood
Beflean – in which Jim Moray is at his best in a (sort of) ‘best of.’
Foot Tappers and Heartbreakers from the grizzled godfather of UK alt-country and dobro wizard partner – Wangford & Dashwood.
Jon Boden & Eliza Carthy join considerable forces, wassailing for all they’re worth in the next of our folky festive features.
Norwich singer, songwriter and fiddler of note, Georgia Shackleton, celebrates the music and musicians of East Anglia on Harry’s Seagull.
Jim Rattigan’s Duos is a magnificent example of improvised music that will both move and astonish the listener.
The Christmas countdown is well underway with the festive folk supergroup, A Winter Union declaring Sooner After Solstice.
Wistful ballads, quasi-traditional epics, anti-war songs with a difference – KC Jones leave no stone unturned on latest album Roots.
It’s that time of year again. The ATB Xmas countdown begins with seasonal and festive fare from Kate Rusby.
Peter Hammill gives a lesson in the art of redux. A couple of 30 year old albums get a spit and polish.
A batch of favourite and familiar songs get a stately makeover – courtesy of Nick Hart and Tom Moore.