Album Review: Will Stratton – Rosewood Almanac
From the first flutter of chirping birds on the first track of Rosewood Almanac, Will Stratton captivates the listener and carries them away on...
EP Review: Chloe Foy – Are We There Yet
This week, the exceptional talent that is Chloe Foy is set to release her new EP, Are We There Yet. Chloe has been on our radar...
Album Review: The Head And The Heart – Stinson Beach Sessions
You know when you love a band so much that you want to love everything they do but also can’t help holding them to...
Album Review: Chris Stapleton – From A Room: Volume 1
It's been two years since the massive success of Chris Stapleton's first album Traveler and we've all been yearning for more music from the country...
Album Review: Sylvan Esso – What Now
The folktronica pop energy that Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn achieved on their debut album as Sylvan Esso does not amount to the same...
Album Review: Will Johnson – Hatteras Night, A Good Luck Charm
Listening to Will Johnson’s latest album Hatteras Night, A Good Luck Charm, my imagination was flooded with imagery: lamplight in the desert, abrasively hot...
Album Review: Wilsen – I Go Missing In My Sleep
Having released EP’s Sirens and Magnolia, New York's Wilsen have now produced their long-awaited debut album I Go Missing In My Sleep, a title that...
Album Review: Fionn Regan – The Meetings Of The Waters
After nearly half a decade away, a move to the Irish countryside and a consideration of hanging up his musical gloves for a full time move into visual...
Album Review: The Wild Reeds – The World We Built
On their second full-length album, The Wild Reeds have demonstrated just how far their wild ambitions, exhilarating talent and thrilling versatility extend. The World...
Album Review: Keston Cobblers Club – Almost Home
“The idea was to go back to song writing in its simplicity, based around nostalgia and the idea of 'home'" - these are the...