The Pogues – BBC Sessions 1984-1986: Album Review
Twenty three tracks of The Pogues ripping it up at the BBC.
Twenty three tracks of The Pogues ripping it up at the BBC.
Laura Shenton assesses the legacy of Tommy Bolin that stretches beyond a brief stint with Deep Purple.
The debut album by the glam-punkers Sigue Sigue Sputnik is given the Cherry Red box-set treatment.
I Could Have Made A Child – an intriguing melodic sadcore collection from Elly Kellner to brighten up your day.
In the run up to the release of May Our Chambers Be Full from Thou and Emma Ruth Rundle we spoke to Andy Gibbs from Thou about the project.
You when you thought the magnificent Empath album couldn’t be any more magnificent, Devin Townsend gives us a record of the live extravaganza.
The fourth album as a duo from The Rheingans Sisters takes their European influences via Wales and into a rich and original collaboration with visual artist Pierre-Olivier Boulant.
Ben Harper releases a cracker at the end of 2020. An evocative tribute in sound to the lap-steel virtuoso’s favourite locations.
Dan Heptinstall from Skinny Lister jumps on board the Why I Love wagon with a feature on James Yorkston.
Skinny Lister celebrate 5 years of Down On Deptford Broadway with a new expanded package.
We have a listen to the Gone single from folk/Americana musician Tim Grimm.
We’re ‘on track’ again looking at the music of Tommy Bolin, Mike Oldfield and Thin Lizzy. Books via Sonicbond Publishing as per.
We attended a live event!! The official Folk Album Chart is launched by Mark Radcliffe at HOME in Manchester.
Laura Fell releases Safe From Me; an exquisite debut from London-based singer-songwriter who is a trained psychotherapist.
Pallbearer return with their fourth full length album. Forgotten Days is a sublime album that pushes the Arkansas quartet further into the stratosphere.