Mary Gauthier – Dark Enough To See The Stars: Album Review
Love prevails over loss on Mary Gauthier’s first album in four years, Dark Enough To See The Stars.
Love prevails over loss on Mary Gauthier’s first album in four years, Dark Enough To See The Stars.
Crystalline vocals take on serious themes with exquisite instrumental backing.
Drive-By Truckers do. if you will, a sort of Fables of the “Recollections”, reconstructing their past into songs of experience and charm.
More evocative observations of life in a seaside town, from Southend’s folk/Americana troubadour, MG Boulter.
Hannah Read and Michael Starkey deliver old-timey, good-timey good vibes from Appalachia via the old country on Cross The Rolling Water.
Colorado singer/songwriter Edie Carey pulls her heart wide open in this collection of articulate, highly personal songs.
Void of Light, on their debut album, impressively unleash an intense and immersive exposition of the post-metal genre.
Frank Zappa’s 1974 & 1976 visits to Erie, Pennsylvania documented in full.
A dream of an offering, courtesy the Isle of Uist. Eabhal offer more vibrant Gaelic music.
Canny is as canny does, piano, box and bodhran combine for some aural fizz.
Louisiana’s Seratones deliver an album of sensual, soulful songs of protest.
Def Leppard – you know what they do and they won’t disappoint the faithful again on Diamond Star Halos.
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Songs of tender reflection from an often-overlooked national treasure, Boo Hewerdine.
Mudlow swagger and groove on a new set of Blues soaked riches.