MFTJ – My Moms Getting A Horse: Album Review
MFTJ return for a second outing with their brand of instrumental prog soup flavoured with art-rock, hip-hop, hard rock and psychedelia.
MFTJ return for a second outing with their brand of instrumental prog soup flavoured with art-rock, hip-hop, hard rock and psychedelia.
Ricky Warwick is a busy man. Great to hear his earthy tones on the new solo release that holds a few surprises.
Lewis brings us Inside. The sound of the Apocalypse!
News of the online gig by Seth Lakeman and his band that celebrates fifteen years since the release of his seminal Freedom Fields album.
Haunted Streets sees the long awaited return of the Co. Laois troubadour Davie Furey.
Love & Loss from Steady Rollin is jam packed with adrenaline and character; play this one loud!
News of the upcoming acoustic masterclass online guitar tuition series from Chris Quinn.
This collection of blues styles from Kat Danser won’t get you down but provide a much-needed lift with polished music and poignant lyrics at the beginning of the year.
The effervescent duo of Black Pistol Fire use synched bass and electronic drums to enhance their blend of stomping experimental rock.
The two Pauls are Les Pauls and their Belief album carries both a spiritual and a more irreverent message.
Early demos collection from master satirist, Rich Krueger on the Troth Sessions.
Pat and Deborah Mastelotto seek out the pink in the King Crimson catalogue.
Tenth studio album from Glasgow, Scotland’s Mogwai sees the band break new ground whilst retaining what makes them the revered band they are. Simon Tucker reviews.
Emerging singer songwriter talent Megan Dixon Hood joins us At The Barrier to share her thoughts on how she’s been inspired by the music of Aurora.
Django Django return with their fourth long player in the form of Glowing In The Dark; released 12th February via Because Music.