Album Review: Marcus Foster – Nameless Path
I must say, I do enjoy the manly manliness of Marcus Foster’s voice, all gravel and phwoar.
An occasionally overwhelming range of influences and musical...
Review: Meg Baird – Seasons On Earth
Meg Baird’s new album, Seasons on Earth is due to be released today, (26th September), her first solo album since 2007. Having been in the...
Review: Foxtrot Festival
Imagine that you have a friend -- let's call him Will, Will Kommen -- who has exceedingly rich parents that live in a mansion...
Album Review: Peggy Sue – Acrobats
Gritty gritty grit grit. I like you, Peggy Sue.
With a significant shift in mood and instrumentation from their first record Fossils and Other Phantoms, this second...
Review: The Jayhawks – Mockingbird Time
The histories of some of rock music’s finest outfits have been beset by feuds, rotating line-ups and gradual transformations. From The Byrds to Motorhead...
Review: Alana Amram And The Rough Gems – Snow Shadows: Songs...
It is testament to a good songwriter when their songs can remain relevant even decades after they were originally written and recorded. Yet, equally,...
Album Review: Slow Club – Paradise
Slow Club's debut album, Yeah, So, is indie-pop perfection. It's just the right mix of sincerity and whimsy; sweet without being cloying, heartfelt without...
Album Review: Blitzen Trapper – American Goldwing
Blitzen Trapper’s new album, American Goldwing, their third released on Sub Pop Records and their sixth in a list of critically acclaimed LPs, holds...
Review: End Of The Road Festival
This year saw the sixth incarnation of EOTR, and my fourth year in succession. This festival offers a nicely relaxed vibe at the tail end...
Review: Paper Aeroplanes – A Comfortable Sleep
Paper Aeroplanes hail from the west-coast of Wales,
a country soaked in fine folk talent.
And at the forefront are Sarah Howells and Richard Llewellyn, the...