Jessie Reid – Little Sparks: Album Review
Second album from Jessie Reid takes an ethereal journey into the darkness, and emerges having found beauty and contentment.
Second album from Jessie Reid takes an ethereal journey into the darkness, and emerges having found beauty and contentment.
Delightful melodies to the fore with Welsh harpist Catrin Finch’s first solo record in a decade
From the Night & Day Cafe to the Co-op arena. The growth of Biffy Clyro comes in a uplifting gig in Manchester on the Futique tour.
Glasgow’s annual festival of traditional and world music, Celtic Connections, gets underway with a bang.
Paleface Swiss continue on the path to world domination at Manchester Academy.
The first ATB gig of the year with Beyond The Black sets the bar almost impossibly high. Seraina Telli and Setyoursails in support.
Third preview of the forthcoming album from Aquakultre. Make That Change is another hard-hitting song from the Halifax Nova Scotia singer/ composer/ rapper.
Niteworks leave the stage on an endorphin heavy, dopaminergic high. An essential document.
Jokers in the pack. Cherry Red Records take a detailed reappraisal of Manchesterâs madcap maniacs â Freddie And The Dreamers â and reach a mixed verdictâĤ
The guitarmeister crowns a frenetic year. British guitar icon Robin Trower tours the USA – the country that first welcomed him 60 years ago – and shows our cousins that he still has what it takes. One Moment In Time showcases Robin Trower in his live pomp.
Celebrating their 25-year career, the Japanese experimental/progressive-rock trio Green Milk From The Planet Orange kick in with a big UK/European tour.
Hollow Star release their debut EP. Listen is a concise, tight five-track statement that smothers the lyrical grief in drum riffs and guitar pedals.
Ring the bell for the last call as Elles Bailey digs deep. Prepare for a ride that takes on a darker tone than usual.
Californiaâs National Treasures, Toad the Wet Sprocket, present a host of intimate acoustic reworkings of their best-loved songs.
After a series of taster singles, Larry Becket and Stuart Anthony release the full power of Jacques Brel.