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Records, Reviews

Album | Humphrey – Humphrey

by Alice Sage • 8 June 2020

Recorded back in 1971 in a South Africa which was, at the time, ruled by Apartheid, Humphrey’s self-titled album is wonderful surprise dug out from the archives by Notes on a Journey. Left in obscurity for almost half a century,…

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Album | Hannah White & The Nordic Connections – Hannah White & The Nordic Connections

by Mark Buckley • 6 June 2020

If Hannah White isn’t a name that you know, this is now the time to educate yourself. I remember seeing her play in Tooting a few years ago when I went to support another artist and she stole the evening.…

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Album | Stripmall Ballads – Distant

by Bob Fish • 4 June 2020

Phillips Saylor Wisor has led an interesting life, wandering the back roads of the American dream. With Distant he channels the ghosts of the highways and byways. He follows paths established by the likes of Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson and…

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Album | Esther Rose – My Favorite Mistakes

by Bob Fish • 30 May 2020

“… only time will tell if I reawakened these songs or simply botched them up.” With those words Ester Rose introduces listeners to her EP of covers, My Favorite Mistakes. Covering songs by Sheryl Crowe, Nick Lowe, Roy Orbison and…

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Premiere | Melissa Bel – Can’t Go Home

by Jonathan Frahm • 28 May 2020

Awash in lo-fi reverb and the drone of a synthetic bass, Melissa Bel’s spin on country through ‘Can’t Go Home’ comes in abundantly modern light. At its crescendo, the country-pop tune is set aflame with a searing culmination of organic…

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Album | Todd Warner Moore – Overnight Flight

by Jonathan Frahm • 28 May 2020

Only a few years back, Todd Warner Moore wrote his first set of lyrics for his ‘Birdsong’. Since, the artist has turned out well over sixty tracks. The philosophical troubadour of Hong Kong’s Lamma Island originally hails from across the…

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