Jamie McDell on Linda Ronstadt: Why I Love
We are honoured to welcome Jamie McDell to the pages of At The Barrier to write of her love for the legendary Linda Ronstadt.
We are honoured to welcome Jamie McDell to the pages of At The Barrier to write of her love for the legendary Linda Ronstadt.
Drawing inspiration from Buddhist teachings and the hopeful attitude of frontman Johnny Quinn, Liverpool-based four-piece SPINN return with second album Outside Of The Blue.
Dutch trio Klangstof evolves their sound in a most relaxing fashion. Mainly.
The Wall Chargers’ former frontman, Landon Lloyd Miller, goes it alone – in his own sparse, intimate way
Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Calum Mason takes a break from his current musical connections to release a fascinating groundbreaking album Panopticon.
The debut book by English musician Judy Dyble posthumously collated by the Dyble family. Welcome to Deadly Dining.
Ultimate remaster of Classic 1976 album from Ireland’s National Treasures, Andy Irvine and Paul Brady.
Moch by DlĂą – the Gaels adept at re-skinning the cat into feisty new directions.
Welcome to At The Barrier Radio! This is our second radio show to help throw the spotlight on great artists that we think you should be listening to.
And then there were four. Naxatras expand on album IV.
Today Today Tomorrow. Five years in the making, a chrysalis of hope from Ren Lawton.
Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus by Spirit, is their 1970 masterpiece, and is now available in a newly expanded and remastered deluxe edition.
Oysterband break their 8-year drought of wholly new material with a joyous deluge on Read The Sky.
At last, it’s the Ward XVI Metamorphosis tour. The inmates gather in Wigan…
Third album from Folk-Noir-ists, Bird In The Belly, continues to break new ground.