The On Track series: Book Review
The next batch of releases in the On Track (‘Every album, every song’) series looks at the contrasting outputs of the Metal Gods, a decade of Sir Elton, The Moody Blues and the enigmatic Frank Zappa.
The next batch of releases in the On Track (‘Every album, every song’) series looks at the contrasting outputs of the Metal Gods, a decade of Sir Elton, The Moody Blues and the enigmatic Frank Zappa.
Heading over from Wigan, Merry Hell and Bek Jones make up the Live At Over Hulton Folk Club bill this month.
Something refreshingly inventive from Bristol-based outfit Jakabol whose experimental journey builds bridges between many forms on their debut album Jaded Temple.
The annual missive from Beans On Toast – songs of impending war and an AI revolution, tempered by lots of observations on the delights of home, family and parenthood
In the shadows of Pendle Hill on a crisp early autumn evening The Fields of Green Folk Club held its inaugural event in the refurbished Downham Village Hall. Tables bedecked with autumnal decorations and assorted nibbles provides a great welcome to the sold out crowd.
Fifty years on from the peak of their success, Strawbs take a good look back and decide it was all worth it
Annie Keating is back on these shores – and she’s ready to rock.
First two albums from National Treasures, Stackridge, get the deluxe reissue treatment
Classic Strawbs re-form and hit the ground running! Esoteric Recordings release The Broken Hearted Bride.
Levellers return with their first new album proper in eight years. The Brighton folk punks deliver a masterclass with a poignant mesage.