Granny’s Attic – Cold Blows The Wind: Album Review
But warm comes the summer, with new textures borne in by the breeze; a triumph for the Granny’s Attic trio of CBK, Sansome and Wood.
But warm comes the summer, with new textures borne in by the breeze; a triumph for the Granny’s Attic trio of CBK, Sansome and Wood.
Continuing the fine work of their last full flagon outing on Shanty Punk – carry on Skinny Lister.
Few slips twixt cup and TRIP here, as the pan-celts odyssey continues.
Chief stargazer, Kate Rusby looks up and finds a cluster of sparkling gems.
Ashley Hutchings, the Godfather of folk rock, celebrates a huge milestone with a star studded show at Birmingham Town Hall.
The Thumping Tommys are set to release their third album; The Dealers Blind is their new single.
Edinburgh musician/poet/novelist Andrew Ferguson pursues his SIASA project as, prompted by Dylan – and the life experiences of himself and others – he asks “What is Folk?”
Rachael McShane and her cartographer friends show the way and have made another fine map.
A great new collection that travels through the lazy days of British rock and pop music of 1975.
So here we are. 54 years on from his 1971 debut album, Acoustic Confusion, venerable singer-songwriter Steve Tilston has issued his last offering.
Proudly hailing from the North East, fast-rising artist Amelia Coburn releases her first single of 2025 with the bewitching Sandra.
An album, an EP, a sweet new single and a fervent appeal. It’s all happening in the busy world of Laura Fell.
Birmingham Americana hotshots The Lost Notes prove that There’s No Place Like Home as they drive a sell-out crowd into raptures at the city’s prestigious Symphony Hall.
The Ollam – with more posts than a picket fence: post rock, post funk, post trad and post grunge. File under eclectic.
Worlds Collide by Notify. Orchestras and a jazz tinged folk tradition emerge triumphant, after a bit of a wait.