Josh Geffin – Hold On To The Light: EP Review
Delicate, irresistible reflections from London-based singer/songwriter Josh Geffin
Delicate, irresistible reflections from London-based singer/songwriter Josh Geffin
Gerry Conway joins us in the lead up to one of our favourite festivals making its long awaited return; Fairport’s Cropredy Convention.
Virtuoso guitar/violin duo, Brooks Williams and Aaron Catlow, dig into their American songbook.
Drive-By Truckers do. if you will, a sort of Fables of the “Recollections”, reconstructing their past into songs of experience and charm.
A dream of an offering, courtesy the Isle of Uist. Eabhal offer more vibrant Gaelic music.
Barbara, Brighton’s rising stars, return home to launch their sensational new EP in grand style.
Bear’s Den hit Birmingham O2 Institute in support of their latest long-player; Blue Hours.
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Heidi Talbot releases Sing It For A Lifetime. Seldom has heartbreak sounded so beautiful. And so positive.
Lee Rogers releases Gameblood; blue collar rock from a hardman gentler than he knows.
Nordic Duo, Gustaf Ljunggren and Skúli Sverrisson, deliver restful and introspective tunes – an emotionally transportive experience
Bear’s Den return with their fourth LP, Blue Hours; one of their most personal records to date. It is sure to be an album of the year contender.
Tinderstick finally get out on the road in support of Past Imperfect: The Best Of Tindersticks ’92-’21. We were at Royal Festival Hall in London.
Their Invisible Hands by Clara Engel  is an album you must hear, with its collection of engaging and immersive songs, and excellent musicianship.
Another shot of much appreciated bright and breezy inspiration from Keston Cobblers Club as they work their Alchemy.