Matt Norris & The Moon – Roots Below Edinburgh’s Matt Norris & The Moon bring us sweet harmonies, an array of differing strings and horns…I was going to try and get through a paragraph on them without mentioning the words…
Festival Review | Onefest
So festival season is finally upon us. Excited much? Thought so. OneFest is the rechristening of HoneyFest, and takes place on a Wiltshire site enveloped by green hills so smooth they looked like well-rolled icing. With flecks of rain puncturing…
Competition | Win tickets for Jim White gigs across the UK
Southern goth Jim White, now one of Americana’s elder statesmen, released his fifth studio album Where It Hits You earlier this year to a further rash of glowing reviews. In June, he will head across to the UK to play…
Album | James Yorkston & The Athletes – Moving Up Country 10th Anniversary Edition
It is rare for an album to so effectively embody the mood of the location it was recorded in; yes, apart from THAT album from Bon Iver’s wood cabin. Released in 2002, James Yorkston and The Athletes’ debut album Moving…
Album | Gravenhurst – The Ghost In Daylight
Whatever else he’s been doing for the last four years, it doesn’t sound like Nick Talbot has let much light in. The Bristolian returns with his first Gravenhurst album since 2007’s The Western Lands and The Ghost In Daylight is…
Album | George Harrison – Early Takes: Volume 1
George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass was a monster of an album is almost every sense. First unleashed on the world in November 1970 as a triple LP, marrying Harrison’s beautiful compositions with Phil Spector’s wall of sound, it arrived…