Shovel Dance Collective – Shovel Dance: Album Review
If the future is the past and the past the future, it’s going to be quite a ride. Need a guide? Hop on with the Shovel Dance Collective.
If the future is the past and the past the future, it’s going to be quite a ride. Need a guide? Hop on with the Shovel Dance Collective.
The bus rolls on…next stop for Fairport Convention, Cromer! We catch the folk rock legends one more time on their Autumn tour.
We’re once again at The Met, their current programme seeing a return visit for Joshua Burnell and his band on their Moonlight Tour.
The intimate Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre was perfect for a magical evening to hear the legendary Albert Lee.
We’re at the Deaf Institute in Manchester for current flavour of the month in the shape of radical folksters Stick In The Wheel.
Goat return to Manchester and bring their acid drenched psychedelic party with them. Fellow Swedes, MaidaVale, are in support.
We’re at The Met for the opening night of the Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage tour for the In The Dark We Grow album.
Ex-Virgin Prune, Gavin Friday, delivers Ecce Homo; his first solo album in thirteen years since 2011’s Catholic.
Wise men with red flags – The Von Hertzen Brothers discard their Prog cloaks to reveal a set of pop-tinged rock anthems.
Ben Hemming explores new avenues in Blues music on a path towards a heavier sound bordering on the satanic.
Abstract Crimewave deliver an enchanting musical adventure on The Longest Night. Indie pop of the highest order from a duo of Swedish masters.
Anna and Rowan Rheingans take neither prisoners nor comfort in this darkly beautiful confection.
Cats In Space turn on the time machine and visit a classic era in their inimitable style.
MÃ nran man and Afro-Celter, Henderson does his own thing, in idiosyncratically orthodox style. Surprise yourself!
Prolific dream-pop exponent, Nandi Rose – aka Half Waif – comes to terms with personal tragedy and achieves redemption (kind of) on her sixth album, See You at the Maypole