Arun Sood & Angeline Morrison – Donn/Dubh: Album Review
Light blue touch paper and ignite the imagination! Sood and Morrison take neo-trad somewhere fully primal and provoke the senses accordingly.
Light blue touch paper and ignite the imagination! Sood and Morrison take neo-trad somewhere fully primal and provoke the senses accordingly.
News of a star studded line up set to gather at the Royal Albert Hall in tribute to Bob Harris.
New event from Reaper Agency UK, Tynebound, to take place in Newcastle in September, nearly reaches capacity.
A video premiere of Bentonia from Kaspar ‘Berry’ Rapkin from the upcoming Blues From The Land Of The Living album.
Our man in a sleeping bag shortly heads east, to Sotterley Hall, in deepest East Anglia. Here’s why – Folk East.
Famous Strangers vocalist Amanda Kiernan joins us to talk about the influence of, and why she loves, Pink Floyd.
Having gained a reputation as one of the most vibrant and exciting live bands on the scene Din Of Celestial Birds have a growing following and faithful following.
The long-awaited live album from Birmingham’s Americana specialists, The Lost Notes, is a triumph in every respect. Wish you’d been there? Listen to Live at Birmingham Symphony Hall and you’ll really believe that you were!
The man that the Los Angeles Times has tagged “The finest rock songwriter after Dylan and the best electric guitarist since Hendrix” has a new album in the pipeline.
Singer/guitarist Alun Davies from Before The Sirens joins us for a Why I Love on American metalcore band The Ghost Inside
Opeth play their only UK show in Halifax at The Piece Hall, on Yorkshire Day. Local lads Paradise Lost join the bill, as well as Swedish gloomsters, Katatonia.
Gary Numan explodes onto the Piece Hall stage with another mesmerizing show. Ladytron in support.
The War Is Over maybe but not for Phil Odgers & John Kettle who gather to celebrate the life and times of one Philip David Ochs.
Wolfmother hit Manchester on their 2026 European jaunt with The Howlers and Kim Jennett in support. Expect a massive dose of fuzz drenched rock and roll.
Dave Carroll reassembles his friends for a third helping of Bold Reynold. After Too, comes Free! – to prove that classic folk-rock is alive and well