Joshua Burnside – Late Afternoon In The Meadow (1887): EP Review
Joshua Burnside – more successful experiments with recipes that blend folk music and ‘other stuff’.
Joshua Burnside – more successful experiments with recipes that blend folk music and ‘other stuff’.
Joyous, juicy jangles from Grimsby’s indie-rockers, Indigo Bay on their new EP – After Dark.
Frankie Morrow – of BBC Introducing fame – on a classy debut EP. Release Date: 28th October 2022 Label: self-release Format: digital A set that pulls together the four singles released during the year plus extra tracks, Satisfaction (not that one thankfully) and Sydney Skyline. The polish of […]
New set of covers, traditional and original songs from Josienne Clarke on Now & Then.
Personal, seasonal, sensitive and subtle ruminations from North Yorkshire troubadour George Boomsma.
ANIIMALIA release their new EP and show just what all the hype is about…they are a band to really keep an eye on.
Rowdy and rough full band revisiting of 2009 solo dustbowl project.
Bluest Of Colour – the new three track EP from Charm Of Finches offers stark and spectral reimaginings.
Latest three song EP from Bleek Noir. Goth noir and rockabilly come a-quivering around the corner.
Delicate, irresistible reflections from London-based singer/songwriter Josh Geffin
Cinematic southern alt-goth country rock, anyone? Regardless, jump in, it’s lovely.
George Marios revisits his Daffodil album with a handful of intimate reinterpretations.
More evocative observations of life in a seaside town, from Southend’s folk/Americana troubadour, MG Boulter.
Four songs of fuzzy rock on the debut EP from Liverpool trio Mexican Dogs.
On Blunt Chunks’ debut self-titled EP, Toronto-based artist Caitlin Woelfle-O’Brien battles and copes with the conflicting emotions brought about by heart-rending experiences.