Raphael Weinroth-Browne – Lifeblood: Album Review
Raphael Weinroth-Browne takes his cello – and plays. Be prepped for something special.
Raphael Weinroth-Browne takes his cello – and plays. Be prepped for something special.
We’re at Over Hulton Folk Club for this month’s outing with Virginia Kettle and Rolling Folk.
First single from the Songs Of Jacques Brel album from Larry Beckett and Stuart Anthony.
Milap have announced the full INDIKA line-up; 15 days of Indian music, dance and culture across the Liverpool City Region, bringing the very best of Indian Arts to an even wider audience.
We’re joined by the guys from The Purple Helmets who talk about the influence of The Posies.
A classy mix of electronic and organic, as the tradition gets a lick of paint from down under.
The complete works of the first incarnation of the British Nirvana, plus a plethora of outtakes, rarities and later works on a mammoth 12-CD set.
Changes afoot for Salt House, but still a chance to savour reflection, renewal and connection.
Debut album from Scottish-American duo DUG takes influences from the great American singer-songwriters and from Irish and Scottish tradition and blends them into a thoroughly compelling whole.
Another compilation of appealing songs from Faceless Mirror which are subtly thought provoking and again showcase their musical prowess.
The banjo boys – O’Kane & Block – return for another bout of banjo trickery and tomfoolery.
Hafana brews an uncanny mix of the ancient and modern, as she drives their singular furrow still deeper.
With their latest release, Stay Fragile Across This Cold Frontier, The Little Unsaid create a luscious, melodic masterpiece.
Lovin’ You is the eighth album from the legendary Richard Ashcroft. The former The Verve man proves once again he is an unstoppable force of nature.
Stunning, intimate and heartwarming are just a few of the superlatives that can be aimed at What Love Is, the long-awaited third album from East Yorkshire songstress Katie Spencer.