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Records, Reviews

Album | Alexa Rose – Atmosphere

by Bob Fish • 31 October 2025

The world works in strange ways. Just when you think you have what you need, the world throws you a curveball changing everything. For Alexa Rose, Hurricane Helene forced her to take a second look at what she had recording…

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Album | Josienne Clarke – Far From Nowhere

by Mark Buckley • 17 October 2025

It’s brave to step outside of the chaos sometimes, for there’s a comfort to be found in crowds. Josienne Clarke, armed with little more than her guitar, sought space in a remote cabin in the Scottish Highlands where, in a…

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Album | Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage – The Strangers’ Share

by Anna Main • 17 October 2025

Rolling into the crimson and gold leaves, steaming mugs, and creeping nights of autumn, The Strangers’ Share is the perfect, peaceful musical offering for a season where we turn inwards, cosy up on the sofa, and find ourselves gazing out…

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Album | The Barr Brothers – Let It Hiss

by Bob Fish • 17 October 2025

Let It Hiss is more than the title of The Barr Brothers latest LP, it redefines who they are and what they believe. It is a battle cry, a shot that shatters the illusion of perfection. Let It Hiss is…

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Album | The Autumn Defense – Here and Nowhere

by Bob Fish • 10 October 2025

An abiding love of musical masterpieces like The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle, Love’s Forever Changes and The Kinks’ Village Green Preservation Society set the stage for the latest release from The Autumn Defense, Here and Nowhere. The influences of John…

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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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