Chris Cain – Good Intentions Gone Bad: Album Review
A ‘must listen’ for anyone ruing the loss of our early Blues guitar heroes as Chris Cain picks up the mantle.
A ‘must listen’ for anyone ruing the loss of our early Blues guitar heroes as Chris Cain picks up the mantle.
Lend an ear to prolific and passionate song writer Bobbo Byrnes on his latest self titled release.
Wigan’s large scale gig drought finally comes to an end – with a fantastic series of big names performing at the sports arena; including Noel Gallagher.
And here they are again! Barbara’s new single, Property Owning Democracy is yet another stunner.
We look ahead to a handful of highlights on the 2024 Cambridge Folk Festival line up.
We welcome Adam Robertshaw from Barbarian Hermit to discuss how they influenced him and his art.
Songs of the soft white underbelly, delicate dirges of no small beauty. We’re in Birmingham to see Ben De La Cour.
Monobloc continue to tread their path upwards with the introspective new single, Where Is My Garden.
Multi-talented Alfie Templeman returns with his new album Radiosoul. It is available now via Chess Club Records.
We catch up with Josh Rouse for a great evening at Ramsgate Music Hall.
The intiguing mix of Heavy Metal and Mongolian gutteral singing – at Glastonbury – from The HU.
Fiddle music from Scotland, bareback and without frontiers. Genrify at your own risk.
Accessible, yet just as thought-provoking as ever. Otherish disguise their philosophical questioning in powdery pop on their new single.
New Forest Folk – The “Small Festival with a Big Line-Up”; exactly what it says on the tin, and a whole lot more.
Glasgow’s Gaelic prodigies take a further giant step forward, taking trad into territories new, snapping at the heels of the established hierachies.