Track Dogs – Where To Now?: Album Review
Twelve songs with twelve distinguished guests. A Triumph from “The Four International Madrileños”, Track Dogs.
Twelve songs with twelve distinguished guests. A Triumph from “The Four International Madrileños”, Track Dogs.
Shaman’s Harvest return with a brooding new set that proves a triumph over adversity.
Unsettling and atmospheric interpretations of Nordic folklore from renowned Dark Nordic Folk artist, Nanna Barslev.
Disturbingly delicious dark vibes from Germany. Or is that deliciously disturbing?
The follow-up to 1990s debut album from Electribe 101 finally sees the light.
Tapping into the ideals of a more optimistic era – Midlake make their overdue return.
Sweden’s Port Noir delve deeper to discover a darker yet instantly recognisable alternative to their signature sound.
Joyous 60s R&B from Nashville husband and wife team – The Twangtown Paramours
Euphoric blend of trad, dance and expert musicianship from Barry Reid, where organic meets electronic.
Gothic Americana like you’ve never heard before from The Weeping Willows – with love from Melbourne, Australia!
World cultures in harmony – Kemana is a divine voyage of musical discovery.
Simon J Jones and Ladybird books – a marriage made in heaven. The Harp & A Monkey man on solo debut.
Drawing inspiration from Buddhist teachings and the hopeful attitude of frontman Johnny Quinn, Liverpool-based four-piece SPINN return with second album Outside Of The Blue.
The Wall Chargers’ former frontman, Landon Lloyd Miller, goes it alone – in his own sparse, intimate way
Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Calum Mason takes a break from his current musical connections to release a fascinating groundbreaking album Panopticon.