Filkin’s Drift – Rembard’s Retreat: EP Review (and tour news…)
A delightful short collection of tunes and songs from Anglo-Welsh duo Filkin’s Drift – and news of a very special carbon-clear tour!
A delightful short collection of tunes and songs from Anglo-Welsh duo Filkin’s Drift – and news of a very special carbon-clear tour!
Melbourne Band, the Paper Kites relocate to Campbells Creek and mine a crock of gold on At The Roadhouse.
‘Ancient Northumbrian Futurism’ : Kathryn Tickell delivers what it says on the tin.
Soen strike with album #6 with the edges buffed and softened.
Alligator Records do not abandon blues veterans in preference for contemporary artists. They recognise the quality ofCoco Montoya’s first soulful blues album for 4 years
Eclipse doing what they do best, but better.
Two of our finest singer-songwriters channel the lesser-known works of Don Everly. Rab Noakes’s final studio recordings
Renaissance are still going strong with their highly orchestrated versions of familiar songs recorded on The Legacy Tour 2022 album.
The Colour Of Night sees Ninebarrow celebrate a decade together with a nocturnal themed set.
Stitched Up Heart deliver their third full length offering with To The Wolves; released September 1st via Century Media.
Latterday Ayers polishes up pretty well, providing a rare treat.
Carroll Thompson’s superb second album is reissued and is testament to the exceptional musical talents of one of the most soulful vocalists in reggae.
The story continues – two more albums from National Treasures Stackridge get the Cherry Red deluxe reissue treatment
Early days – the formative years of Magnum yield results that last a lifetime!
Long-overdue live album from Anglo-Dutch shanty crew Pyrates. Guaranteed to fill your sails and get your old timbers a-creakin’!