The Canny Band – The Canny Band: Album Review
Canny is as canny does, piano, box and bodhran combine for some aural fizz.
Canny is as canny does, piano, box and bodhran combine for some aural fizz.
Barbara, Brighton’s rising stars, return home to launch their sensational new EP in grand style.
Show Of Hands are back – this time with a twist!
Bear’s Den hit Birmingham O2 Institute in support of their latest long-player; Blue Hours.
The new look four piece Karnataka – Ian Jones as standard – heads to The Met for an evening of Celtic new age and proggy rock.
Louisiana’s Seratones deliver an album of sensual, soulful songs of protest.
Def Leppard – you know what they do and they won’t disappoint the faithful again on Diamond Star Halos.
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Songs of tender reflection from an often-overlooked national treasure, Boo Hewerdine.
Mudlow swagger and groove on a new set of Blues soaked riches.
Marc Almond’s highly acclaimed 11th solo album, Stranger Things, blends synth and orchestration in a 3 CD package.
New Dawn Fades – the play exploring the history of Joy Division, Manchester and so much more celebrates 10 years with an action-packed Northern Tour
Do you have something to say about folk singing? Access Folk might be the project for you…
Tailgunner have just released their latest single, Shadows Of War. They join us to write in our Why I Love column about German power metallers, Helloween.
We have a chance to show off This Savaging Disaster – the new album from Macelleria Mobile di Mezzanotte