by Danny Brothers • • Comments Off on Album | Ivan Campo – Fantastic Blue
Fresh from an appearance at this weekend’s Green Man Festival, Ivan Campo continue the celebration of their tenth year with their ninth album release Fantastic Blue. The trio – Adam Shaw (lead vocals and guitar), Ben Atha (Bass) and Will…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Trampled By Turtles – Wild Animals
It’s safe to say that there is nothing like some fresh-cut bluegrass. You might as well consider Trampled by Turtles a lawnmower then because they provide nothing short of that. Lame puns aside, Wild Animals shows an incredibly different and…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on Album | Luke Sital-Singh – The Fire Inside
Emerging in 2012 as BBC 6 Music presenter Steve Lamacq’s ‘One to Watch’, Luke Sital-Singh has been quietly building towards The Fire Inside, his debut album, which follows a string of EP’s released in the interim 18 months since his appearance…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on Album | Vena Portae – Vena Portae
Emily Barker’s latest project, Vena Portae, emerged from recording sessions in the winter months of 2012 in Sweden; the delay between recording and release the result of each members on-going musical commitments. Where Barker’s voice would usually be accompanied by…
by Danny Brothers • • Comments Off on Album | Terry Emm – Starlight
Starlight – the third album from Bedfordshire’s Terry Emm – comes two years after the dark moods of Petals Fallen Off The Sun. This time out, we find Emm in a more reflective and happier place with the added help…
by Ellie Rumbold • • Comments Off on Live | Wilderness Review 2014
Hidden in the heart of Oxfordshire’s green fields lies one of the world’s best-kept secrets. Wilderness has only been on the festival scene for three years now, but has quickly established itself as one of the hottest music events of…
by Danny Brothers • • Comments Off on Album | Anja McCloskey – Quincy Who Waits
It was a step into the unknown when I first tuned in to the multi-layered, traditionally formed songs of Anja McCloskey but by the end of this twelve track second offering from the half-German, half-American musician it was a step…
by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Jenny Lewis – The Voyager
Jenny Lewis’ third album has been a long time coming. The voyage of the broken relationship that informs the great part of this album has indeed been an arduous journey, but the resulting record rarely dips below sublime and will…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Annie Eve – Sunday ’91
Annie Eve’s debut album has all the beautiful trademarks of a first EP. This is a collection of songs Annie’s been playing with and writing for a long time. Listening to Sunday ‘91, you can feel Annie’s music changing and…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Malcolm Holcombe – Pitiful Blues
Many who have preceded Malcolm Holcombe in roots music, from Hank Williams to Johnny Cash, have faced a fair amount of hardship which had left them at a dark crossroads in their life. Just as many have succumbed to a…