The Curse Of K.K.Hammond – Death Roll Blues: Album Review
Authentic slide and snaking blues as the dirty South comes to bite – in the comfort of your living room.
Authentic slide and snaking blues as the dirty South comes to bite – in the comfort of your living room.
Potent and untampered with ensemble trad from Scotland, as modern as it is old, old as it is modern.
Empyre – a Hard Rock colossus – guaranteeing the future’s bright.
There’s something for everyone on Smilin’ At The Future – the 6th album from Colorado Springs singer-songwriter Jeremy Facknitz
Extraordinary, intimate and intriguing. Just a few words that describe the new album from indie-folkers Lambs & Wolves.
Future dub from ancient Scotland is what it says on the tin, and it is duly delivered. Tom Spirals and Euan McLaughlin take the journey a little further.
Scrap any sense of spot the genre, Hayes is back with more of his fiddle sans frontières. Indisputably Irish, and probably trad, little else is.
Ireland’s master genre-blender, David Kitt, returns to front-line action with his ninth album, Idiot Check.
A robust revisiting of the Gaelic, a revitalised and retro revamp into folk rock from Joy Dunlop.
Following up their entertaining album Sign And Wonders, The Burner Band release Age Of The Liar , again displaying their unique brand of bluegrass music.
Megson – Debs and Stu Hanna – combine poignant storytelling with off-kilter observations on What Are We Trying To Say?
Debut album from bluegrass supergroup Mighty Poplar – intriguing takes on well-known classics and deep cuts from the bluegrass songbook.
Cool grooves + smooth soul = Holy Moly & The Crackers Solid Gold sophistication
Rura stake their claim in the premier league, firing on all cylinders from the front.
Late Seventies Hawkwind collected – the Studio & Live Recordings 1977-1979. A huge 10 disc set brimming with content!