Bird In The Belly – After The City: Album Review
Third album from Folk-Noir-ists, Bird In The Belly, continues to break new ground.
Third album from Folk-Noir-ists, Bird In The Belly, continues to break new ground.
Wanna whole lotta love? Beth Hart does Led Zeppelin – gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove.
More stuff from Corey Taylor that he doesn’t get to indulge in with Slipknot.
Stunning new collection from Gloucestershire’s supreme singer, songwriter, composer, anthologist and broadcaster, Johnny Coppin.
Dom Prag takes his classical sound into the folk realm with an intense set.
Prolific New Zealand singer/songwriter, Jamie McDell, releases a self titled album to add to her already well received musical catalogue.
UK Blues Artist of the Year, Elles Bailey, takes a soulful turn.
Acoustic Americana at its finest on the self-titled debut album from Harley Kimbro Lewis!
Masterful, breathless, bluegrass from Grammy-winning combo, The Infamous Stringdusters on their new album, Toward The Fray.
Striking new music from Shetland shield maiden stamps a retro footprint in the future. Astrid Williamson gives us Into The Mountain.
Swedish composer and producer Jonas Lindberg links up with his musical companions The Other Side on this astounding album Miles From Nowhere.
Tex Mex desert delights from Dean Owens, the Man from Leith and his heavy friends from Calexico. A wee hauf, a hauf and a jalapeño.
Arð is the new solo project from Winterfylleth’s Mark Deeks. Take Up My Bones is the epic debut album.
Languorously loose and laid back. Gloriously stoned psyche-country anthems from Vermont’s marijuana-farming couple.
A mighty blast of good old Metaldeath from Once Human on their Scar Weaver album.