Kyle Stephens – Considering Every Change: Album Review
Widescreen debut from Toronto singer/songwriter Kyle Stephens. Dreaming is encouraged
Widescreen debut from Toronto singer/songwriter Kyle Stephens. Dreaming is encouraged
Into the Great Unknown with The Blackheart Orchestra.
Disturbing, confessional second album from Brighton’s Yumi And The Weather on It’s All In My Head.
Lunatraktors let loose in Lancashire. Traditionalists beware.
blacktoothed singer Henni joins us at the barrier to share his story about his passion for Metal Gods, Judas Priest.
Westchester County’s, oldest and best satirist, the world’s favourite six-string tragicomedian, Loudon Wainwright III visits Dublin.
Marillion open the An Hour Before It’s Dark tour at King George’s Hall, Blackburn.
Pronghorn celebrate 30 years of Cowpunk with their Glorious Twelfth (album).
Music frequently provides an elaboration that can lift cinema into its most rarefied stratosphere or place it within the grimiest of gutters. Chris Leathley digs deeper…
Annie Dressner; one half of the David Ford/Annie Dressner duo; is currently out on tour. We welcome Annie to At The Barrier as she shares her love for the music and lyrics of Ben Kweller.
We get the chance for a quick catch up with Martyn Joseph following his terrific appearance at Fairport’s Cropredy Convention.
Vital eighth album from New York’s multi-national Gypsy Punk ensemble, Gogol Bordello.
Thirty years as masters of extreme Metal – the Behemoth flame still burns fiercely.
Destination Unknown – the sixth album from blues rock guitar hustler Laurence Jones hits the spot.
Feisty neo-trad warriors, Elephant Sessions, stamp an indelible mark on their state of the art highlands fusion.