George Mann – A World Like This: Album Review
Insights to the state of the Western World – from veteran campaigner George Mann.
Insights to the state of the Western World – from veteran campaigner George Mann.
Tom Rodwell showcases a multitude of styles in a new collection that’s a tribute to his commitment to making and recording music in a natural way.
Contemplative solo excursion for Blood Red Shoes chanteuse Laura-Mary Carter.
A consummate celebration of nature, a marriage of words, music and illustration, bringing back together an A team of performers to reprise the unrepriseable in Spell Songs II.
A genuine genre tester of a set from Slinky Vagabond and friends.
Whichever is your favourite period from the mercurial Waterboys this personally approved and collated assembly of gems by the enigmatic Mike Scott is a must for true Waterboys followers.
We get to hear another side of Michael J Sheehy as he dives headfirst into traditional murder ballads, traveller tunes and sea songs.
Jack O’Rourke is a hidden gem from Ireland, awaiting to capture your ears and imagination. Stellar songwriting with a voice to live for.
Utterly beguiling second album from London/Irish songstress, Linda Moylan. The Merchant is out now on Talking Elephant Records.
London’s Treetop Flyers pay unashamed tribute to their seminal influences – unmissable for anyone with a yearning for the heady days of 1966-71.
Gåte find strength in small things as they dive back into their Norwegian folk roots.
John Elliot, as The Little Unsaid, brings his exceptional wide ranging musical talents in this home recorded selection of seasonal songs.
Doodswens release their debut album Lichtvrees, and infuse black metal with a range of influences and new creative directions.
A welcome breath of positivity from the Braintree troubadour, Beans On Toast.
Haunting and spare, with a busy minimalism that beguiles, this indubitably lock-down project from Amy Duncan begs for attention.