Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair – Lossan: Album Review
Purity of essence distilled into a fine Manx mist. Ruth Keggin and Rachel Hair on Lossan.
Purity of essence distilled into a fine Manx mist. Ruth Keggin and Rachel Hair on Lossan.
Vibrant celtic acoustica to blow away complacency and cobwebs alike.
Haken guitarist Charlie Griffiths gives the Prog Metal template a paleontological tweak.
1970s Rock band Babe Ruth are celebrated in a collection of their three albums for the Harvest record label.
Mercury Rev have All Is Dream repressed with added extras on limited double vinyl set.
Award winning Blues & Americana artist Katie Knipp lets rip on a live set.
Quirky yet classic Canadiana, from the Yukon to you. The Lucky Ones release Slow Dance, Square Dance, Barn Dance.
True craftsmen of their art, Damien O’Kane & Ron Block whip up a banjo fuelled storm.
Sam Brace – aka Mule from Skinny Lister – goes solo in 90s inspired set.
Sugar Hill Adventures brings together the complete output, for Sugar Hill Records, of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five.
God of Hellfire seeks salvation? A mixed chalice of fire, brimstone and promise from Arthur Brown.
Virtuoso guitar/violin duo, Brooks Williams and Aaron Catlow, dig into their American songbook.
Lush solo stirrings of a Gaelic diva to be? Find out on And So We Gather by Kim Carnie.
Stone By Stone from Ian Siegal -Blues through a varied focus, where the campfire burns brightest.
Immaculate ‘tronica from the Gaelic mixmasters turn music makers,Valtos – “A near-perfect debut.”