Lisa O’Neill – The Wind Doesn’t Blow This Far Right: EP Review
O’Neill delivers a thoughtful selection box of treats to chew over.
O’Neill delivers a thoughtful selection box of treats to chew over.
Baxter Dury brings all his energy and new record, Allberone, to Manchester. Support comes from Joshua Idehen.
We’re packed in with the hardcore at Rough Trade in Nottingham for an instore appearance by The Darkness, playing songs from their new album.
A greater focus pays dividends to the magpie alt-folk of Kate Stables, as she expands and brightens her palette.
Stunning showcase confirms this Irish band are way more than just dronetastic as they expand and extend their mastery of upending the tradition.
Heavy and heady fifth helping from the Co. Cavan maverick, Lisa O’Neill, beguiling and bountiful both.
Liam Gallagher returns home to further grow the champions vibe in the blue half of Manchester before two huge nights at Knebworth.
Album number six from Sleaford Mods. Recorded in a three week burst between lockdowns, Spare Ribs continues to push the Mods sounds further forward whilst looking back. Simon Tucker reviews.
Melancholy’s minion, Josienne Clarke, arrives atop a flotilla of fuzzy synth chords on her new album, In All Weather.