Merry Hell – Let The Music Speak For Itself: Album Review
Raise your teacups and glasses! A comprehensive Merry Hell retrospective that sends out a glut of their trademark messages of positivity.
Raise your teacups and glasses! A comprehensive Merry Hell retrospective that sends out a glut of their trademark messages of positivity.
Smoky poteen from the swamplands, enticing gothic noir of merit, De La Cour offers a grip like vice on your senses.
Describing herself as an old soul inside a 30-something millennial, Alice Howe is hard-wired for her country folk rock’n’soul hybrid.
Music we grew up with. Loud As Giants powerful debut album is no Eighties tribute.
13 courses of 60s-flavoured baroque pop on The Lemon Twigs’ harmony-drenched 4th album
Mr Metaphysical, all round renaissance geezer Jah Wobble shows off his second half. Or , more likely, quarter.
Be-Bop Deluxe on Sunburst Finish provide a near perfect amalgam of engagingly catchy song writing and progressive and rock influences.
More masterful transatlantic root-bending from Canada-based GĂ idhl, Ewan McIntyre
An intriguing blend of folk, Americana, 80s electronic pop and ambient sound from Irish-born, London-based singer-songwriter Michael Gallagher, aka The Mining Co
With scimitar sharp honesty perfusing this deeply affecting record, Withered Hand shows his true self off to the listener; despair and celebration but a pindrop from each other.
Calum MacPhail, Scottish singer songwriter and a member of the award-winning trad folk powerhouse band Hò-rò, releases his debut solo album.Â
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Rebecca Lappa moves popwards with her new EP collection, Tales Of A Taurus.
Hawkwind and Arthur Brown – more than a few years of experience and a tremendous double bill at Manchester Academy.
Music from the clouds. The new album from Angus McOg is highly engaging and very, very different
Promise fulfilled on the subtle and soaring debut album from Megan Dixon Hood.