Album | Sparrow and the Workshop – Murderopolis

Album | Sparrow and the Workshop – Murderopolis

With past albums from Sparrow and the Workshop in mind, 2010’s Crystal Falls and particularly 2011’s Spitting Daggers, it wouldn’t be off-key to expect another thematically dark album from the Glasgow-based trio. One also may not be surprised to learn their recent offering’s title immediately screams of menace within. So you’re expecting dark, and...

Album | Hero & Leander – Tumble

Album | Hero & Leander – Tumble

How is it possible not to like a band capable of producing a song so lovely as ‘Kiss Me By The Water Cooler’? How is it possible to have anything but good will towards a band who seem to be trying so hard and...

Interview | Introducing…Folly Rae

Interview | Introducing…Folly Rae

Referring to her work as ‘Future Folk’, Folly Rae has been making a splash with new single, ‘Free Your Mind’, an eerie, other-worldly, but ultimately positive number. We caught up with this flame-haired dreamer to get the low-down. Hello, please introduce yourself and your...

Album | Dear Georgiana – Dear Georgiana

Album | Dear Georgiana – Dear Georgiana

Not enough people know this, but the Bandana Splits’ eponymous debut is the most exuberant record of the last five years and the best slice of upbeat comic-book girl-band retro-pop this side of 1962. Alabama-born Lauren Balthrop, one third of the Splits, adopts the...

Festivals | The Great Escape 2013 – folk odyssey

Festivals | The Great Escape 2013 – folk odyssey

We parachute into Brighton on Thursday evening, landing in the middle of the Komedia Studio bar for our favourite avant-garde Norwegian, Jenny Hval. She wows us with her utterly unique brand of experimental, part-spoken-word, musical musings on bodies, cities and sex, drawing on sounds...

Album | CocoRosie – Tales of a Grass Widow

Album | CocoRosie – Tales of a Grass Widow

CocoRosie was only ever meant to be a project that existed solely in their own circle of friends but, about a decade on from their debut album, La Maison De Mon Rêve, they keep coming back for more. Since that first record in 2004...

Album | Just Handshakes – Say It

Album | Just Handshakes – Say It

There is something deceptively and very definitely different about Just Handshakes. Never has a trademark sound been more understated than Clara Patrick’s candy floss-sweet vocals. It seems counterintuitive that such an innocent and ingenuous sound should have the heft to front an increasingly raw,...

News | Laura Marling Secret Cinema event announced

Laura Marling Secret Cinema

A link-up between Laura Marling and Secret Cinema – described as an “immersive live music experience” – has been announced for June. Details are thin on the ground, what with it being a secret and all, but eight dates have been scheduled between June...

Album | She & Him – Volume 3

Album | She & Him – Volume 3

We’re guessing it wasn’t a long meeting between M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel before they settled on the title Volume 3 for this, their, uhm, third collection of 60s-tinged pop. But it wasn’t just the title that was inevitable about this record. You could...

Stream | Georgia Ruth’s debut album Week of Pines

Stream | Georgia Ruth’s debut album Week of Pines

Welsh harpist Georgia Ruth this week releases her highly-anticipated debut album Week of Pines and we’re delighted to be able to offer a full stream of the record right here. The Aberystwyth artist has developed a distinctive picking style which has earned her comparisons...

Album | Nancy Elizabeth – Dancing

Album | Nancy Elizabeth – Dancing

Nancy Elizabeth is a true musical artist. There are few acts around in 2013 who have mastered the craft of making music like she has. Listening to Dancing, her third album and the one of which she says she is most proud, is like...

Stream | Laura Marling’s new album ‘Once I Was An Eagle’

Stream | Laura Marling’s new album ‘Once I Was An Eagle’

Laura Marling’s fourth album ‘Once I Was An Eagle’ is due for release in the UK on 27th May. But you can hear it now via NPR. And while we’re on the subject of Lazzle, have you heard her gorgeous cover of Bruce Springsteen’s...

EP | Patch & The Giant – The Boatswain’s Refuge

EP | Patch & The Giant – The Boatswain’s Refuge

If you’re already familiar with Patch & The Giant you’ll have been expecting their debut EP to be named after a boat or a boatman. And so it is. Drawn from all four corners of our little Island – and additionally from another Island...

Album | The Baptist Generals – Jackleg Devotional To The Heart

Album | The Baptist Generals – Jackleg Devotional To The Heart

The Baptist Generals’ sophomore album begins like a schizophrenic soundtrack to an Atari computer game, beeping and buzzing as a guitar tries to make up its mind which key to play in. ‘Machine En Prolepis’ does settle down after a while, but only a...

News | Howie Payne to headline Leeds event

News | Howie Payne to headline Leeds event

Howie Payne, former front man of The Stands, will unveil his latest solo work as he begins a short UK tour by appearing in Leeds as part of a show put on by Ellen Smith of FFS favourites Ellen & The Escapades. Payne, who...

Album | John Murry – The Graceless Age

Album | John Murry – The Graceless Age

John Murry, previously a collaborator with Bob Frank on their album of murder ballads World Without End, spent four years recording his remarkable solo debut album The Graceless Age, but it was a lifetime in the making. The musical telling of his complicated but...

Album | Luke Winslow-King – The Coming Tide

Album | Luke Winslow-King – The Coming Tide

New Orleans is a city that teems with music. It rings out on every street corner, from the French quarter to the Garden district, through Treme to the battered and bruised Ninth Ward. There’s a musician on every street corner and why not? They...

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