Barbara – The At The Barrier Interview
We have a chat with Henry Tydeman, one half of a band who are regulars on our pages – Barbara
We have a chat with Henry Tydeman, one half of a band who are regulars on our pages – Barbara
Lush, alchemical dreamscapes. West country wizardry abounds on the new EP from Will Lawton & The Alchemists
Blue Rose Code have released a powerful new single, calling out injustice and inequality, and providing some great live music performances.
Morsels we mislaid earlier…..from Snaarmaarwaar, Walter Parks and The Lowland.
We’re at the opening night of the Mike & The Mechanics ‘Refueled’ tour in York.
Sixties pop, folk introspection and orchestral manoeuvres. They’re all present and correct on the third solo album from Copenhagen’s Thomas Charlie Pedersen.
Revisioned, refashioned, revitalised, this is the work of a woman revived. Thank you, Josienne.
Cherry Stars Collide is an excellent retrospective of the artists who inhabited and developed the musical landscape of dream pop and shoegaze.
On April 11th, the noise-rock project founded and curated by Scotty Irving released its’ newest LP. ‘A Slow Death For The Peacemaker’ via Strange Mono/No Rent Records as a limited edition of 150 cassettes.
Curiouser and curiouser. The debut album from Belfast songstress Ferna is a lesson in variety and unpredictability
Young Folk star Maddie Morris makes a stand on the Upstream EP.
The long-awaited debut album from Tamworth folk/Americana songwriter Craig Gould. Songs From The Campfire is a work of beauty.
We take on the three night challenge of Peter Hook & The Light and the Easter Homecoming at Manchester’s Albert Hall.
Ulster renaissance man, Colin Harper unleashes his bourgeois fury and a whole lot more.
New two song EP from Bird In The Belly combines the urban and rural in their inimitable style.