Eric Gales / Dom Martin – The Met, Bury: Live Review
Eric Gales and Dom Martin prove a potent double bill of blues at The Met.
Eric Gales and Dom Martin prove a potent double bill of blues at The Met.
We’re down for this month’s treat at Over Hulton Folk Club that comes in the form of Jez Lowe.
Thunderous Jones tease more from the debut album with a new single – Exile.
George Marios revisits his Daffodil album with a handful of intimate reinterpretations.
Blowing Free is the Cherry Red Records 55 track trip down memory lane.
Manchester’s Ritz becomes Eggland as The Lovely Eggs deliver big style in their biggest headline show, atop quality bill.
Steve Earle goes all-out tribute to Jerry Jeff Walker.
Steve Vai returns to the live stage after more than three years away in support of his new album, Inviolate.
News of the Flipper ‘Till The Wheels Fall Off’ UK and European tour.
J. Chambers brings Escape The Kingdom and more to the live stage with an impressive full band performance.
A chance to relive the epic Wardruna live experience.
Love prevails over loss on Mary Gauthier’s first album in four years, Dark Enough To See The Stars.
Crystalline vocals take on serious themes with exquisite instrumental backing.
Drive-By Truckers do. if you will, a sort of Fables of the “Recollections”, reconstructing their past into songs of experience and charm.
More evocative observations of life in a seaside town, from Southend’s folk/Americana troubadour, MG Boulter.