Teddy Thompson – My Love Of Country: Album Review
10 country classics – reworked with typical love and precision by Teddy Thompson… With a little help from some talented friends.
10 country classics – reworked with typical love and precision by Teddy Thompson… With a little help from some talented friends.
Ten more originals from the prolific Sean Taylor. True tales, love stories, conspiracy theories and stream-of-consciousness raps – they’re all here!
The sound of swinging Fagersta re-emerges, louder, prouder and tailored to the Ts, with a further rigororous rebuffal to adulthood!
Snows Of Yesteryear release their much-anticipated debut album, with an exciting contemporary take on the creative potential of folk music.
Otherish show how to reset your musical points of reference – in 13 easy stages.
Glass Knight sees Joshua Burnell head on an apocalyptic astral adventure.
Expert merchants of all things Doom, Red Spektor juggle their signature style with blues, psych and metal on 3.
Rich, sophisticated contemplations of human interaction – a stirring, widescreen, collection of thought-provoking tunes from Laura Groves.
Bafflingly and bewilderingly brilliant. (No change there, then from Jah Wobble!)
Rocketing to 30, no signs of let up, no signs of let down. Peatbog Faeries release I See A World.
Cian Ducrot showcases his undoubted talent to the world in his debut album Victory.
Jimmy Regal & The Royals stick to their roots while embroidering with an influence or several.
Louise Dodds and Elchin Shirinov have produced a wonderful collection of jazz influenced interpretations of traditional Scottish folk songs.
McHale’s Permanent Brew channel classic influences on their second album.
Wistful reveries and other stories from Liverpool singer-songwriter John Jenkins.