Breabach-Fàs: Album Review
Sublime marriage of the the organic with some softer edges of modernity allowing for sustained – and sustaining, growth from Breabach.
Sublime marriage of the the organic with some softer edges of modernity allowing for sustained – and sustaining, growth from Breabach.
Something refreshingly inventive from Bristol-based outfit Jakabol whose experimental journey builds bridges between many forms on their debut album Jaded Temple.
We’re back this month at Over Hulton Folk Club for Reg Meuross and Anna Renae.
Darkest Era break their silence with their first album in nearly a decade. Wither On The Vine is oh so very welcome.
Seth Lakeman makes his accident delayed returned to The Picturedrome in Holmfirth – ably accompanied by his superb band.
The Space Between -Second album from Brum’s purveyors of fiery folk, Bonfire Radicals
Feisty neo-trad warriors, Elephant Sessions, stamp an indelible mark on their state of the art highlands fusion.
Gareth Williams is Festival Director at Cropredy. He is usually in the shadows but we welcome him as he shares some of his thoughts on past events.
Splendid burst of experimental and psychedelic folk from the Shine/Masterson combo that forms Moundabout.
Ric Sanders returns to the site to share his memories of Fairport’s Cropredy Convention’s past! Another fascinating read about one of THE best festivals.
After several acclaimed singles, the West Country based Fritillaries release their self titled debut album, oozing with originality, musically entrancing and lyrically intriguing .
Classy and classic country duet territory from Wales, Black Feathers have a foot in the folk and rock of Americana.
Gwenno releases Tresor; aural Celtic treasure from Cornwall kickstarting further the linguistic renaissance of the South West.
Pronghorn celebrate thirty years as a band and we have the video premiere for their new single from their forthcoming new album.
Fairport Convention voyage down the Rhine with a captive audience…this is the story of what went down.