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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Oh Sister and Mahalia @ Secret Sessions, London

by Duncan Martin • 28 April 2016

The top floor of the Hospital Club near Tottenham Court Road, London, was the host for Secret Sessions this week.  With Secret Sessions, as the name suggests, the line-up isn’t openly advertised in advance.  Instead, artists featured may mention they…

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News

Video Premiere | Jasmine Rodgers – Icicles

by Ian Parker • 22 April 2016

As the daughter of a Japanese poet and Free/Bad Company/Queen vocalist Paul Rodgers, it’s no surprise that music pours out of Jasmine Rodgers. She spent the early 2000s performing and recording with Boa after joining her brother’s band, and has…

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Records, Reviews

Singles Round-up | Isaac Gracie, Good Good Blood, Beth Orton, Kikagaku Moyo & Marissa Nadler

by Dominic J Stevenson • 22 April 2016

Isaac Gracie – Songs from My Bedroom EP Gracie has had everyone in the music industry in a bit of a tizz. Scavengers, I hear you say? Well, there’s certainly something here to devour. ‘Terrified’ displays a young songwriter, heart…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth

by Dominic J Stevenson • 21 April 2016

Sturgill Simpson is on fire on his new record. This 9 track 40-minute record is brimming with confidence, with joy and with a funky country groove that is hard to believe at times. It’s like one giant party for the…

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Interviews

Interview | Introducing… Overcoats

by For Folk's Sake • 21 April 2016

Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell met in college, played together in various bands, and eventually decided to write and record songs together. The result was the folk duo Overcoats, one of the buzziest acts at this past South by Southwest Music Festival…

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Blog

Record Store Day | A Night And A Day @ Music’s Not Dead, Bexhill

by Ian Parker • 18 April 2016
Record Store Day Music's Not Dead

“What time did you get here?” It’s clear my presence in the Record Store Day queue outside Music’s Not Dead in Bexhill has upset the natural order of things, though I’m not alone in that. The question is actually being…

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