Me And That Man – New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.2: Album Review
Behemoth’s Nergal emerges in the guise of Me And That Man in the follow up to the Vol. 1 album of the same name.
Behemoth’s Nergal emerges in the guise of Me And That Man in the follow up to the Vol. 1 album of the same name.
Swallow the Sun release a new studio album, that marks another impressive step forward in the band’s composition and performance abilities.
Devin Hoff on largely instrumental revisions of a largely trad. arr. folk canon that surprise and subvert.
A folk prayer to the ancestors. A stunning debut from Lewis Barfoot.
The Mockingbird rooster, Alan Tyler, retreats to a quirky lockdown project, nearly free of his characteristic country vibe.
A refreshingly lively new take on trad. from Isla Ratcliff. Cape Breton influences abound and reinvigorate.
Languid and dreamy electronica infused chamber folk from the West Coast of Wales via Danielle Lewis.
A collection of prog and art rock virtuosos collaborate to recreate and reimagine the 1977 Pink Floyd album, Animals.
The remarkable renaissance of this Scottish institution continues to enthral and amaze. Old Blind Dogs ascend the heights on Knucklehead Circus.
Maybeshewill return from a lengthy absence with an independently produced meisterwork.
Vinyl remaster of an Acid Folk classic from Matt Deighton and Acid Jazz Records.
1960 on Pipe Records -the 23rd album from Martyn Joseph finds him coming to understand who he is and what life is.
Despatches on Khaki Angel Records. An expansive and eclectic new set from author Louis de Bernieres
MØL release new album Diorama, and dazzle our senses with a sublime combination of black metal and shoegaze.
Dauþuz return with another industrious slab of black metal mined from the depths of the German underworld.