TRIP – A Drop For Neptune: Album Review
Glasgow six-piece Trip release their debut, four years in the making.
Glasgow six-piece Trip release their debut, four years in the making.
Americana/Blues mix – with love from Zagreb, Croatia. She Brought Me Gasoline release There Were Times.
Vibrant new music from Niteworks, Skye’s masters of Gaelictronica.
Matt McGinn returns with album number five entitled Time Well Spent. The LP is the follow up to the sublime Lessons Of War.
An ideal festive start to the season’s celebrations was enjoyed by Young’uns fans at Bury Met. Songs of old, new and festive were all included.
Insights to the state of the Western World – from veteran campaigner George Mann.
Earlier this year, Ragz Nordset digitally reissued her compelling Little Stings EP. Originally from Norway, Ragz joins us for our Why I Love column.
Jack O’Rourke is a hidden gem from Ireland, awaiting to capture your ears and imagination. Stellar songwriting with a voice to live for.
Salt House follow up 2020’s Haum with a guest riddled remote collaboration.
Utterly beguiling second album from London/Irish songstress, Linda Moylan. The Merchant is out now on Talking Elephant Records.
Aisha Badru gives up happy and atmospheric songs of contentment on The Way Back Home; her new EP.
London’s Treetop Flyers pay unashamed tribute to their seminal influences – unmissable for anyone with a yearning for the heady days of 1966-71.
John Elliot, as The Little Unsaid, brings his exceptional wide ranging musical talents in this home recorded selection of seasonal songs.
News of the new album and a chance to see the video for the new single – The Time Is Now – by Oysterband.
Fourth Moon release album number two with Austrian, French, Scottish and Italian influences thrown into the pot.