Jamie Sutherland – The World As It Used To Be: Album Review
Big boned Americana from the Morayshire midwest, the Broken Records man Jamie Sutherland sets out on a second solo mission.
Big boned Americana from the Morayshire midwest, the Broken Records man Jamie Sutherland sets out on a second solo mission.
Keeping alchemists busy since the 1500s, a first live recording for Elizabethan proggers Gryphon.
Album No.5 from Newfoundland roots outfit Rum Ragged does exactly what it says on tin.
Wunderhorse return with their new album, Midas. It follows the release of their 2022 album, Cub.
After a five year gap, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds deliver a much needed shot of triumphant light.
Sabrina Carpenter shines once again in her sixth studio album, following the release of the 2022- album ‘emails i can’t send’.
Scarlet Rebels fly the flag for seriously good fun Rock & Roll.
Legendary Brit rockers have all their EMI work collated through Cherry Red Records; an inimitable snapshot of a band who have their place cemented in rock history.
Recorded in only six days, Tom Mansi And The Icebreakers new release Eyeball has a surprise round every corner in their efforts to extend the boundaries of blues music.
It’s hard to think of a band who have as much hype as Fontaines D.C. The band are back for their 4th album with a new look, a new label and new sound.
Charlie Overbey – distinguished practitioner of alt-country and all things Americana – enlists the services of a host of talented friends for his new album.
Special guest reviewer Peter Beatty follows up his Why I Love on Bill Callahan by reviewing his latest album…
Blues Pills’ fourth aims for a boundary-less and expectation free trip.
Squeezer heaven from dynamic duo, Care & Turner, repackaging old glories and unleashing some, if sadly, posthumous new ones.
Rich and sparse in equal measure, Sam Carter takes a beautiful rod to himself, producing some of his best music yet.