The Libertines – All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade: Album Review
The Libertines return with All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade; a mere 9 years after Anthems For The Doomed Youth.
The Libertines return with All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade; a mere 9 years after Anthems For The Doomed Youth.
Kerri Watt joins us for a Why I Love on the tropical rocker whose philosophy is about enjoying life and following passions, Jimmy Buffett.
Craig Chaligne is at The Ginistry, Oxted to catch Steve Wynn.
Out on 1st May, Yorkshire alt Folksters, Common Culture’s new single heads for the spotlight.
The second of our Cropredy 2024 previews highlights Focus, Ranagri and Hannah Sanders and Ben Savage.
Orbital brings their celebration of their landmark Green and Brown albums…in full. A special night of transcendental musical love is in store.
The Ciderhouse Rebellion: Bringing Folk-Improv Mastery to the Global Stage.
Album #10 from Frank Turner – still standing up for what’s worth standing up for.
Ray Cooper – aka Chopper – a splendid smorgasbord to appeal to head and heart, conscience and consequence.
Holly Munro joins us for a Why I Love on Minneapolis singer/songwriter (and member of Big Thief) Adrianne Lenker.
A first look at the new single from Rated Eye as we premiere Early Supper ahead of their debut album release on Wax Donut.
Nashville’s Charles Esten returns to European shores in support of his new record, Love Ain’t Pretty. We were at the show in Salford.
The Northallerton Troubadour returns with eight new songs. Reflective, nostalgic, deeply personal and thoroughly engaging.
Tamesis deliver unassuming but seductive psychedelic Folk Rock on the Magna Mater EP.
10 years of Celtic folk for this? I don’t see why not; Jack Badcock goes pop with gusto and charm on Cosmography.