The Paradox Twin on Zero 7: Why I Love
Nicole Johnson from The Paradox Twin joins us on a Why I Love, where she sells the merits of Zero 7.
Nicole Johnson from The Paradox Twin joins us on a Why I Love, where she sells the merits of Zero 7.
Haunting and spare, with a busy minimalism that beguiles, this indubitably lock-down project from Amy Duncan begs for attention.
Arð is the new mournful doom project from Winterfylleth’s Mark Deeks. Take Up My Bones will be released on 18th February 2022.
Freedom To Roam presents a widescreen soundscape encompassing folk, world and classical atmospheres covers most bases.
They’ve raised sand, now Robert Plant and Alison Krauss raise the roof in the most subtle fashion.
Mec Yek present Taisa – Manic and maverick Roma ska-punk gypsy jazz from Belgium, without a violin in sight.
Hamish Hawk plays an enchanting and very well received acoustic set at Edinburgh’s the Great Eastern Festival
News of the new album from The Flower Kings. By Royal Decree is out on Inside Out Music in March 2022.
News of the new album and a chance to see the video for the new single – The Time Is Now – by Oysterband.
Thirty years of Levelling The Land – celebrated in style in Manchester by The Levellers.
Fourth Moon release album number two with Austrian, French, Scottish and Italian influences thrown into the pot.
Craig Gould set to release his deeply emotional new single, Captain Of The Seas. The song is available on 30th November 2021 with all profits going to charity.
Corrie Shelley releases an album of her diverse folky songs with members of her touring band which will appeal to all discerning music followers.
Some of the UK’s finest underground bands come together to pay homage to one of the great records of 1971 – a year that gave so much to music. Pale Wizard present Alice Cooper’s Killer.
On a cold Monday night in Glasgow, Svalbard attract a very sizeable and appreciative audience which is a testament to the respect in which this band is held in the metal community.