Valley Maker – When The Day Leaves: Album Review
When The Day Leaves by Valley Maker offers contemplative songs to rebalance the uncertainty of our times
When The Day Leaves by Valley Maker offers contemplative songs to rebalance the uncertainty of our times
Deluxe six disc compilation of Pentangle’s “middle” period from Cherry Red.
The full album debut from Country star Jaime Wyatt , Neon Cross on New West Records, is a scorcher.
Lewis brings us Inside. The sound of the Apocalypse!
Eloy Fritsch releases his 14th solo album. Moment In Paradise sees the Brazilian virtuoso fusing rock with plenty of solos and improvisations.
Three tracks from Sukh, oft described as the singing doctor which massively understates his value as a genuine musical talent and key worker.
At The Barrier favourite Annie Keating launches her Bristol County Tides album in style.
We recently reviewed Jade Hairpins new album and we’re lucky to have Jonah Falco of the band write for us in the latest Why I Love column about the music of Clifford Brown.
Folk with a twist from The World’s smallest Big Band; there are many moments of great subtlety, when Banter decide to rock out, they do so with passion.
Canvey Island pop-pub-punks Eddie & The Hot Rods in their prime.
Little Thunderstorms gathers eleven polished gems from KB Bayley – a master tunesmith.
Simmering, shimmering and shivering guitar from the German guitar maestro Zed Marshall on his Route 69 album.
For one final time, we catch Genesis in Manchester as they tour The Last Domino.
Westchester County’s, oldest and best satirist, the world’s favourite six-string tragicomedian, Loudon Wainwright III visits Dublin.
Sheffield hosts the return of the Tramlines Festival and gives a huge crowd a chance to revel in the experience of live music in a big field.