Port Noir – Cuts: Album Review
Sweden’s Port Noir delve deeper to discover a darker yet instantly recognisable alternative to their signature sound.
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.
Ultimate remaster of Classic 1976 album from Ireland’s National Treasures, Andy Irvine and Paul Brady.
Moch by Dlù – the Gaels adept at re-skinning the cat into feisty new directions.
And then there were four. Naxatras expand on album IV.
Today Today Tomorrow. Five years in the making, a chrysalis of hope from Ren Lawton.
Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus by Spirit, is their 1970 masterpiece, and is now available in a newly expanded and remastered deluxe edition.
Oysterband break their 8-year drought of wholly new material with a joyous deluge on Read The Sky.