Levellers (Collective) – Together All The Way: Album Review
A bunch of folkies from Brighton prove they’re not beyond such a comparison, with a further visceral acoustic take of the back catalogue.
A bunch of folkies from Brighton prove they’re not beyond such a comparison, with a further visceral acoustic take of the back catalogue.
Following the release of their debut album, SOMA, the guys from Half Me join us at the barrier for a Why I Love on US Metalcore band Sworn In.
Lost Trades follow up their award-winning debut with Petrichor – an album that should match its success.
We assess the BBC Broadcasts set from Genesis and its place in amongst the bands live releases.
Dan Walsh does O’Neill’s Tunes -Heaven for both the seasoned banjophile and the banjocurious, which may even convert the odd banjophobe.
A sublime blend of country, rock and Little Feat-style southern funk. The new album from Nashville singer-songwriter Gwil Owen is an all-round triumph
The might of Haken knows no boundaries on their latest musical tome.
More from the Zappa archives – this time it’s a pair of 1980 shows from New York and Munich
And it isn’t a question, either. Sterling second from the virtuoso stalwarts Assynt; individually and collectively award winners in their fields.
A terrific pell-mell helter-skelter whirl through the possibilities of harmonica, box and guitar, from Will Pound and Jenn Butterworth. Also features voice.
Fairport Convention, Hannah Sanders, Ben Savage, Southport and Manchester. All for one and one for all as the Wintour draws to a close.
News of the Manchester show on the Butler Blake & Grant tour.
Sharon Shannon Trio – Live at Norton’s Digbeth. Much glee – given and shared with a heaving audience.
Album and tour news from the Annie Keating camp…
Fourth album from Irish troubadour Daoirà Farrell finds him in confident shape.