Hannah Read & Michael Starkey – Cross The Rolling Water: Album Review
Hannah Read and Michael Starkey deliver old-timey, good-timey good vibes from Appalachia via the old country on Cross The Rolling Water.
Hannah Read and Michael Starkey deliver old-timey, good-timey good vibes from Appalachia via the old country on Cross The Rolling Water.
Canny is as canny does, piano, box and bodhran combine for some aural fizz.
More stellar sounds from the Highlands and Islands, blending the Gaelic and Scots traditions with a contemporary flourish.
Talisk guitar man Graeme Armstrong on a solo venture that shows another side to the day job.
Glasgow six-piece Trip release their debut, four years in the making.
The ever evolving Mànran continue to deliver their solid wedges of rock infused trad. hues.
An ‘A’ list of Scottish trad musicians shine in this remarkable offering. Mr Goose provide so much more than a tale for children.
Seuras Og takes in the delights of Wickham Festival, even if he did get a little bit wet! A great weekend of music in the face of adversity and treacherous conditions.
Joyful, vibrant and highly exciting – a stunning debut from Scotland’s funky female folksters, Heisk.
Gnoss – a quartet of insanely gifted Scots youngsters whose second album lulls and ignites.
Could der Mist be the next big thing out of Scotland. Check out our review of their self-titled debut album.
Kris Drever adds to his already impressive solo library of work with Where The World Is Thin.
Roddy Woomble, frontman of Idlewild, releases an EP that could be seen as a departure for the Scot.
Andromeda is the new album from former Trembling Bells man, Alex Rex. His third solo outing is an emotional trip that you need to submit too.