Gavin Fairhall Lever – Tearing Down Walls : Album Review
The Gavin Fairhall Lever trio on complex fusions of folk and jazz, Balkan and Celtic, meet to nourish those hungry for proto-prog brain food.
The Gavin Fairhall Lever trio on complex fusions of folk and jazz, Balkan and Celtic, meet to nourish those hungry for proto-prog brain food.
Punchy debut album from Everyone Says Hi – ex-Kaiser Chiefs drummer/songwriter and a bunch of his famous(ish) mates.
Songs of addiction, grief, family history and New York City. Holly Lovell paints a vivid picture of “a person that mattered” on her new album, Hello Chelsea.
Emar C Fuchs from ELOAĦ talks to us about the evolution of his band and what it means to him.
The Ollam – with more posts than a picket fence: post rock, post funk, post trad and post grunge. File under eclectic.
We’re at the star-studded Transatlantic Sessions in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.
The Night Flight Orchestra have a long awaited new album and are on tour showcasing it. We went to check it out!
Pop a cork and listen. Video premiere for You Can Cry by Liz Jones…
Gilmore Trail close out with a 17 minute epic to end all epics.
Solid traditional blues with no frills but plenty of thrills abound in Tommy Castro and The Painkiller’s 8th outing.
One step forward, two steps back, in the latest chapter of the Dream Theater saga as ‘MP’ resumes his rightful place on the drum stool.
Mellow sounds as Prince Edward Island-born singer-songwriter Logan Richard previews his forthcoming album with single #2, Up From Here.
This Is Music: The Singles from The Verve is celebrating it’s 20th anniversary. As such, the collection is re-thought for a first ever vinyl release.
A veritable smorgasbord of country motifs allow Will Oldham to further project his idiosyncrasies, with deceptively conventional masterclass.
We’re joined by Manchester singer-songwriter, Michael Webster, who lays open his admiration for one of his inspirations, Neil Young.