Astrid Williamson – Into The Mountain: Album Review
Striking new music from Shetland shield maiden stamps a retro footprint in the future. Astrid Williamson gives us Into The Mountain.
Striking new music from Shetland shield maiden stamps a retro footprint in the future. Astrid Williamson gives us Into The Mountain.
Swedish composer and producer Jonas Lindberg links up with his musical companions The Other Side on this astounding album Miles From Nowhere.
Tex Mex desert delights from Dean Owens, the Man from Leith and his heavy friends from Calexico. A wee hauf, a hauf and a jalapeño.
Arð is the new solo project from Winterfylleth’s Mark Deeks. Take Up My Bones is the epic debut album.
Languorously loose and laid back. Gloriously stoned psyche-country anthems from Vermont’s marijuana-farming couple.
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Hillbilly gypsy blues with a ragged bluegrass charm from Old Salt.
Dave Bainbridge tackles pandemic thoughts with a brave and optimistic approach to create a typically beautiful collection of music.
Slash and his cronies get all spontaneous on album #4
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Amsterdam frontman Ian Prowse brings a message of hope – from out of the depths of despair
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