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Session | Phildel – Child of the Meadow

by Duncan Martin • 25 August 2025

And… we’re back, after a bit of a break with a new session with Phildel. Coming from an upbringing where music was banned, Phildel self-taught her way to becoming an accomplished performer and composer, bagging various awards along the way…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Eve Adams – American Dust

by Bob Fish • 22 August 2025

Living in Los Angeles can take a lot out of a person. For Eve Adams the city had begun to take a toll. She longed for the open spaces, and the high desert offered the serenity she lacked. As a…

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Album | Marissa Nadler – New Radiations

by Bob Fish • 15 August 2025

While Marissa Nadler currently lives in Nashville, in many respects the music of New Radiations may feel more comfortable on the English moors or in the early New England countryside. Between the often gauzy, layered vocals and her sometimes shocking…

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Album | Hayes Carll – We’re Only Human

by Bob Fish • 8 August 2025

Rather than entering psycho-analysis Hayes Carll made an album. We’re Only Human spends a lot of time looking at life, trying to find answers. Along the way he came up with 10 songs that speak to the human condition and…

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Album | Minor Gold – Way To The Sun

by Anna Main • 25 July 2025

Across centuries and civilisations, the sun has been a symbol of hope, and it is definitely the star of the show in Way to the Sun, the sophomore album by powerhouse duo Minor Gold, comprised of Dan Parsons and Tracy…

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Album | Patty Griffin – Crown of Roses

by Bob Fish • 25 July 2025

Patty Griffin always seems to find a way to carry on. She’s faced her share of hardship, having recovered from breast cancer and then lost her voice due to radiation treatment. As the youngest of seven children, she had a…

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