Rory Ryan – When You’re Alone How Does it Feel?: Album Review
Galway’s Rory Ryan merges Lennon, Carole King et al with the electronics of the 90s on his debut album.
Galway’s Rory Ryan merges Lennon, Carole King et al with the electronics of the 90s on his debut album.
Strict tempo subterfuge bolsters the old tradition with novel tweaks from Session A9.
Embrace this profound release with the openness Sam Lee offers it with, taking the time it demands for a full immersion.
And then there were two; the countdown continues as Show Of Hands approach the end of the road.
Sparkly effervescent instrumental expertise. With added vocals. (And mouth trumpet).
Van Der Graaf Generator live in the late Seventies…Prog Rock by the scruff of the neck
True tales, travel experiences, philosophical musings a-plenty and uplifting string arrangements. All feature on A Sudden Rain from Cambridge singer-songwriter John Meed
We catch Karen Pfeiffer and Paul Walker at Over Hulton Folk Club supporting their latest album – Auf Weidersehen Me Duck.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire bring their new album to home turf. Jake Bugg offers support as well as a slot from Squire Jr, Dillon.
News of the first names on the teamsheet for the 2025 Manchester Folk Festival.
Cowpunkabilly songs of conscience from the Burner Band frontman, Lewis Pugh.
Tomorrow arrives today! Japanese Television – the UK’s ‘No.2 Space-Surf Band’ – open the door to the future with their second album – Automata Exotica
news of the longlist announcement for the 2024 Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition.
At last Slim Chance release a live album that enables us to relive their fabulous live shows.
Barbara’s latest single – Mein Fräulein – is their most sophisticated, most eccentric and most refreshingly predictable offering yet.