Martyn Joseph – Troubled Horses: Album Review
Stripped-back songs reveal their inner strength as veteran Welsh singer, Martyn Joseph, keeps it simple.
Stripped-back songs reveal their inner strength as veteran Welsh singer, Martyn Joseph, keeps it simple.
Leprous capture their in concert magic with an expansive live album
Existential crises and bouts of free-fall all play their part in making For the Romance – the eighth release from alt-indie songwriter Jeen – a rewarding experience.
Lead single, What Are You Sayin’ provides a taster of what’s to come. on the forthcoming album singer/rapper/composer Aquakultre.
Join us for the 9th edition of the small but perfectly formed folk-rock festival in the heart of Nuneaton. Ragged Bear.
Gong – new single, video, album news…and more touring.
On the back of the Slow Dissolve release, Charlie Dawe of Ventenner joins us for a Why I Love on Richard Patrick / Filter.
The next single is out from the Larry Beckett / Stuart Anthony & Friends collaboration on the songs of Jacques Brel.
Don’t call this fusion, the sound of Fergus McCreadie proves folk and jazz are entirely the same thing, and always have been.
The Boojums debut is a dose of Pop-Rock with the bottle shaken and the top flicked off.
The classic Camel recording from 1975 is reissued in a great new package, offering a new perspective on the music.
It’s all happening as Elles Bailey rings the changes with the new single, album AND tour news
The Magpie Arc do Folk, Folk Rock and Folk Heavy Rock on the final date of the current tour at The Met. New songs too are on show!
We’re in Wakefield to witness the Skindred journey towards world domination on the Detour. Dead Pony and InRetrospect in support.
We’re at The excellent Tung Auditorium in Liverpool for the final date of the Fairport Convention tour. And Peggy’s birthday.