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Records, Reviews

Album | Ninebarrow – The Hour of the Blackbird

by Bob Fish • 3 October 2025

The voice is a most marvelous instrument, it has a flexibility to move the mind in ways that fuel the heart and soul, which is what makes Ninebarrow’s new album, The Hour of the Blackbird, a most mystical experience. While…

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Sessions

Session | Josh Ritter – Horse No Rider

by Duncan Martin • 27 September 2025

With Josh’s new album, I Believe In You, My Honeydew, now out it seemed like a good opportunity to bring you one more session track recorded with us back in 2023. Enjoy. Audio mixed by Rich Harris-Bond at Wise Tree…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Amanda Shires – Nobody’s Girl

by Bob Fish • 26 September 2025

Amanda Shires has been dealing with her fair share of ghosts. Finally emerging from her divorce from Jason Isbell, along with the loss of both her grandmother and father, Nobody’s Girl looks at the wreckage of the last few years.…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Neko Case – Neon Grey Midnight Green

by Mark Buckley • 26 September 2025

A lot has happened in the past seven years. This is the period between Neko Case’s last album Hell-On and Neon Grey Midnight Green. Not that Case hasn’t been productive in the interim, appearing on two New Pornographers albums, writing the musical score…

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Records, Reviews

Album | The Divine Comedy – Rainy Sunday Afternoon

by Joe Sweeting • 19 September 2025

Neil Hannon is firmly ensconced as one of the premier songwriters of his generation. His way with words, his wit, and his ability to craft a song about two people in their dotage who, in order to find their inner…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Carson McHone – Pentimento

by Bob Fish • 12 September 2025

Nothing prepares you for Pentimento by Carson McHone. It diverges from the mainstream more often than not. From the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1840, to the bird song that follows then is repeated on a rickety piano, let…

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