Hannah James & The JigDoll Ensemble– The Woman And Her Words: Album Review
Hannah James and her Jigdoll ensemble are proving to be an innovative and creative force.
Hannah James and her Jigdoll ensemble are proving to be an innovative and creative force.
Enjoy a trip with the cosmic sounds and disco grooves of Moon Duo.
Kaprekar’s Constant release another progressive rock meisterwork with Depth Of Field.
Former Genesis man Anthony Phillips, returns after seven years with Strings of Light.
A dystopian roller coaster of a white knuckle ride ensues from Le Cygne Noir.
Sombre, ominous yet with a majesty that you’d associate with Chelsea Wolfe. Birth Of Violence sees her moving in a sparse and stark direction.
We look back at an album from Rowan Rheingans that appeared at the end of last month that defines experimental folk.
The irrepressible and prolific songwriter comes up with an interesting contrast to 2017’s Swimming In Mercury.
Three hotshot young folk musicians and a seasoned hand as their guiding light. Sounds promising.
Introspective and atmospheric rock from Poitiers, France. PROG has called Klone “sleek, impassioned and thoroughly modern.” We add our two penn’orth.