Jenny Sturgeon & Boo Hewerdine – Outliers: Album Review
Boo (Hewerdine) and Jenny (Sturgeon) go all Mulder and Scully with momentous results.
Boo (Hewerdine) and Jenny (Sturgeon) go all Mulder and Scully with momentous results.
As news from around the world gets more ominous with each day that passes, Matthew Robb captures the zeitgeist on his new album.
New single from Carrie Tree with the warning: “don’t play games with things that run deep.”
Light-as-air rural rock ‘n’ roll. The forthcoming album from Zoe Boekbinder gets an early boost with this lead single.
Polished country rockers or ragged renegades inventing Americana? Actually a bit of both, and a whole lot better than actually recalled or remembered.
Final report from our man at Celtic Connections who’s at the legendary Barrowland Ballroom for Lankum.
Our latest Celtic Connections find us at Òran Mór for Nati and Kirsten Adamson.
Celtic Connections steps up a notch or several with a belting night at Barony Hall.
We have an evening at The Hug & Pint with Josienne Clarke as the Celtic Connections adventure continues.
Another night at Celtic Connections and it’s Su-a Lee and supporting cast that attract our attention.
The debut album from Auckland’s Office Dog is a grungy, punky, psychedelic dissection of inner turmoil and hopeful prospects.
Is it vaudeville? Is it 30s jazz? It’s thoroughly endearing, whatever it is. Spiral Scouts’ frontman, George Spittal stakes his claim to become Blackpool’s very own Cab Calloway
Swoony dream pop to waft you into a sense of reverie, from the Armagh troubadour, Conchùr White.
The Infernal Sea deliver another massive amount of fierce and terrifying black metal from the Fenlands of England centred around The Witchfinder General.
David Jackson & René van Commenée dig deep and find buried treasure.