Breathtaking arrangements of the music of Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Brittany and beyond from harpist Lily Neill and cellist Vesa Norilo. Ever wondered what a harp and a cello can achieve together??
News of the forthcoming album – Charcoal Grace – from Caligula’s Horse. Quality Prog Metal, teased with new single Golem.
Honey And The Bear, with a strong supporting cast, bring another collection of joy and light.
Barclay James Harvest’s album Baby James Harvest receives the positive re-evaluation it rightly deserves in this new box set.
Dream Theater without Mike Portnoy? Could things ever be the same again?
We’re at Over Hulton Folk Club for an exceptional evening with Julie Matthews and Chris While.
When We Fly -Album No.2 from Belgian brothers Hartwin and Ward Dhoore, aka Siger.
It’s hard to teach new tricks to young dogs, but these guys could. The Hunch, Yorkshire’s new kids on the block.
Jo Quail releases the spellbinding Invocation/Supplication through By Norse Music. One sure to have the tongues of discerning music fans of all tastes wagging.
We’re joined by Roman Bezdyk – aka Sone Institute – for a Why I Love on industrial Post Punk experimentalists, Throbbing Gristle.
Roving Crows reboot an oldie but goodie/goldie – take your pick, or have both.
An exhilarating new talent from their bottomless pit of amazing young bluesmen. Kingfish is Live In London.
We’re joined by Young Folk Award winner, Maddie Morris, who shares her admiration for singer-songwriter, Ani DiFranco.
Swoony chantoozie with melodic charm aplenty, Ceitidh Mac, makes more indelible her mark, on EP number two.
Exquisite! More glorious gloomy songs “in the key of Fife” from King Creosote. Out now on Domino Records.