K.K.Hammond – lists her Top 5 Blues albums
K.K. Hammond joins us to share thoughts on her top five Blues albums.
K.K. Hammond joins us to share thoughts on her top five Blues albums.
Otherish – “inspired by everything” – don’t dally on second album, Gone Wrong Rainbow Blues.
Authentic slide and snaking blues as the dirty South comes to bite – in the comfort of your living room.
Blue Rose Code have released a powerful new single, calling out injustice and inequality, and providing some great live music performances.
Lovesick Blues is the latest single from Brooklyn singer/songwriter Annie Keating – released to coincide with her forthcoming tour.
Experienced folk circuiteers Nuala Keller and Pat Sherrington join forces in Cobalt Tales and release their compelling debut album Ever Changing Blue.
Two blues singles to rock your socks off from Lyttinen and Bryant giving us the very best of blues from both countries.
Vintage blues with additional hues of gospel and jazz; come aboard this Massachusetts train for album number 11 from Misty Blues.
One of the Blues legend John Mayall’s best solo efforts is re-issued 40 years after it was recorded and revisits some top quality blues music.
Bear’s Den return with their fourth LP, Blue Hours; one of their most personal records to date. It is sure to be an album of the year contender.
The brothers Lury offer a Boss-like grip on their gritty America, that should steer the Blue Highways to the Promised Land.
Frankie Morrow – of BBC Introducing fame – on a classy debut EP. Release Date: 28th October 2022 Label: self-release Format: digital A set that pulls together the four singles released during the year plus extra tracks, Satisfaction (not that one thankfully) and Sydney Skyline. The polish of […]
Charlie Musselwhite delivers another career high point with an album full of swampy swagger as the great bluesman returns to the delta.
Drawing inspiration from Buddhist teachings and the hopeful attitude of frontman Johnny Quinn, Liverpool-based four-piece SPINN return with second album Outside Of The Blue.
Frank Zappa has so much music out there; it is hard to know where to start. We offer our opinion and pick out what we think are his greatest works.