Sleaford Mods – Spare Ribs: Album Review
Album number six from Sleaford Mods. Recorded in a three week burst between lockdowns, Spare Ribs continues to push the Mods sounds further forward whilst looking back. Simon Tucker reviews.
Album number six from Sleaford Mods. Recorded in a three week burst between lockdowns, Spare Ribs continues to push the Mods sounds further forward whilst looking back. Simon Tucker reviews.
Magnum start 2021 with a best of their heftier material in Dance Of The Black Tattoo.
Fairport Convention’s Breton adventures – now extended! Immerse yourself in Fame and Glory.
Thunderous Jones kick off the new year with a new single – Fallen / Choked, and news of their new album
Merry Hell don’t let the grass grow as they start 2021 with a new single and a record of their Tansads history.
Bewitcher are set to return in 2021 with their third studio album. The follow up to Under The Witching Cross is entitled Cursed Be Thy Kingdom and will be set to slay your aural senses on April 16th 2021.
Faiba Gabrielle from Edenthorn joins us at the barrier for a Why I Love where she gets passionate about Pink Floyd.
We turn our attention to the many excellent reissues and compilations that have helped to keep many of us afloat in 2020.
Clara Engel sneaks a new album out before the end of 2020; A New Skin is a mysteriously brooding collection of dark folk songs.
Peter Chilvers and Jon Durant combine forces on a quality set of aural vistas.
We at At The Barrier were saddened to learn of the death of Mick Tyas, multi-instrumentalist and long-time bassist in Durham’s The Whisky Priests.
Rick Wakeman sheds his glossy wizard cloak for the organist’s cassock. This Deluxe reissue of The Christmas Variations adds much-needed festive spirit to your seasonal celebrations.
Great to hear some new music once again from Little Sparrow. The single, Tears, gets the full video treatment.
Virtuoso cellist Jo Quail joins us at the barrier to tell us why she loves another amazing solo artist, Sieben.
Christmas without some songs from Kate Rusby wouldn’t be Christmas. Fortunately for us all, Kate and her band set up not far from home and bring some seasonal cheer.