The Magpie Arc – EP2: EP Review
The Magpie Arc – a cross-border, five-piece folk/rock band – follow EP1 with…EP2
The Magpie Arc – a cross-border, five-piece folk/rock band – follow EP1 with…EP2
iamthemorning set up their own EP release with two new songs and a couple of seasonal ventures.
Loneliness, spiraling and self-destruction – Sophie Jamieson shares her thoughts on her new EP titled Release.
Mature Americana from Brighton’s lady-to-watch Hayley Ross. Her new EP, Moving All Around is out on Barracuda Recordings.
As musicians find alternatives to playing live, Bleek Noir dips into the catalogue for some acoustic imaginings.
A tasteful and tuneful psych-folk-Americana collection from Los Brujos brings sunshine to a wet British autumn day.
I Could Have Made A Child – an intriguing melodic sadcore collection from Elly Kellner to brighten up your day.
Bleak times call for bold measures. Lunatraktors give us something to be going on with while we await the follow up to This Is Broken Folk.
London-based duo, Ferris & Sylvester, about to make further waves with their new EP, I Should Be On A Train.
Glasgow-based songwriter Zoe Graham announces her arrival as one of the UK’s most exciting new artists with her forthcoming EP Gradual Move.
Three tracks from Sukh, oft described as the singing doctor which massively understates his value as a genuine musical talent and key worker.
Three track EP packed with progressive/art rock sounds from the four piece instrumental band from Siberia, So Far As I Know.
Some new material from the wonderfully bizarre Bleek Noir. New songs and instrumental versions make up Bite Thy Pigsty.