Steve Robinson – Swallowing The Sun: Album Review
Gentle songs for the coming summer from transplanted Englishman, Steve Robinson on the Swallowing The Sun album.
Gentle songs for the coming summer from transplanted Englishman, Steve Robinson on the Swallowing The Sun album.
Simon Collins’ Becoming Human is an incredible release that’s not only important to Simon’s world but to the progressive rock industry too.
The latest release from Cue Dot Records finds musician Veryan exploring feelings and associations that come with a sense of belonging.
The Field Songs of Jamaica brought to vibrant life by Edward II.
Dark, melodic, art-folk compositions from the young but ever-rising Stevieray Latham showcases his musical versatility on his newest engaging, diverse self-produced EP.
The authentic sound of 1930s Chicago, via Groningen, NL and on the debut album from Them Dirty Dimes.
Steely, soulful rejections of social injustice from Israel Nash
Rousing songs of booze and rebellion from reinvigorated Aussie Celtic punks The Rumjacks on their new album, Hestia.
Manchester power pop trio return with their debut LP full of summer and sunlight. Set your time machine to the 70’s.
Second solo outing for Winnipeg’s “Laidback Springsteen”, Ariel Posen.
Rakes & Misfits finds Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne makes the concertina sexy.
Simmering, shimmering and shivering guitar from the German guitar maestro Zed Marshall on his Route 69 album.
Jon Boden revisits the themes explored on Songs From The Floodplain and Afterglow as his ‘climate change trilogy’ comes to a conclusion.
The Alarm release WAЯ – an album written, recorded and released in 50 days between January 6th and February 26th 2021.
Ninebarrow craft another exquisite collection of music inspired by nature