by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Allo Darlin’ – Bright Nights
When Allo Darlin’ announced in 2023 they were going to play their first gigs in seven years, having bid what we thought was an emotional farewell at London’s Scala back in 2016, tickets sold out in minutes. The appetite to…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Patch & The Giant – Fragments
Eight years after their debut All That We Had We Stole, Patch & The Giant are back. Fragments was not supposed to take this long. This collection was nearing completion in early 2020 before the world got turned upside down.…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | The Unthanks – In Winter
If we were drawing up a list of the artists we’d most like to hear make a seasonal record, the Unthanks would be somewhere near the top. Their rich instrumentation, careful arrangements, and beautiful harmonies are just the warming sound…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Laura Marling – Patterns In Repeat
The intimate nature of Laura Marling’s eighth studio album is apparent before she has even played a note. We hear shuffling, voices, a yelp from Marling’s infant daughter, as they get themselves arranged in the home studio where Patterns In…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | The Miserable Rich – Overcome
Tough times can overcome you, and they can be overcome. Every story is different, but the chances of finding a way through are much stronger with the love and support of family and friends. And that was the backdrop for…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Laura Veirs – Phone Orphans
Laura Veirs’ music has been intensely personal in recent times. 2020’s My Echo? was the sound of her marriage breaking up, while 2022’s Found Light was a reflection, a record about what comes next. But now Veirs, as she reaches…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Interview | The Miserable Rich return with the deeply personal ‘Glue’
“They said I should stick to you like glue, after what the two of us went through” The Miserable Rich’s new release, ‘Glue’, is a song unlike anything James de Malplaquet had ever written before. Deeply personal, emotionally raw, it…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Caitlin Rose – Cazimi
When Caitlin Rose burst on to the scene in 2010 with her delightful debut album Own Side Now, followed up soon after with The Stand-In, her star instantly shone bright. Rave reviews heralded the arrival of a powerful new voice,…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | Arny Margret – They Only Talk About The Weather
Ísafjörður must be a strange place to grow up. Almost six hours north of Reykjavik on the Westfjord peninsula of Iceland, it is a remote and dramatic landscape, one where tall mountains can block out the sun for several months…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Album | The Unthanks – Sorrows Away
I’ve got an unsent greeting card sat on the side which reads “I heard you’ve been watching a lot of news lately so here’s a card with a comforting duck on it”. I’ve not sent it to anyone yet because…