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Sessions

Session | The People Versus – Like I’m Lonely / Driftwood

by Duncan Martin • 23 November 2019

Are you aufait with ‘museum-pop’? Me neither, but I think I’d like to hear more after this session from The People Versus. Two songs for the price of one, ‘Like I’m Lonely / Driftwood’ is a fresh-out-the-box track from their…

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Records, Reviews

Single | Stephen Babcock – Willow Tree

by Jonathan Frahm • 18 November 2019

Stephen Babcock began as a fledgling singer-songwriter at 13-years-old. Growing up in a large family with three siblings, he had plenty of inspiration to build upon his art form early-on between his older brother, a music enthusiast, and his father,…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Ikes Creek – Up, Rising

by Jonathan Frahm • 17 November 2019

When Ikes Creek first came to be, Korey Simeone, Mark Sanfilippo and Gabe Davis claim that it was entirely by chance. Still, in those initial moments, a creative fire must’ve been stoked. Rounded out now by Thomas Moose and Cori…

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Sessions

Session | Thom Ashworth – Derry Gaol

by Duncan Martin • 9 November 2019

Thom Ashworth is on a mission to prove that traditional folk can be made current, original and, perhaps most surprisingly, can be brilliantly performed on an acoustic bass guitar. In this second video from Thom’s session with us, he offers…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Vetiver – Up On High

by Bob Fish • 8 November 2019

Over the years Vetiver have been a bit of a chameleon. There was a slightly Fleetwood Mac-ish tinge to Complete Strangers. Four years down the line, Up On High is a very different beast, much more of an acoustic outing…

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Interviews

Interview | ‘Face to Face’ with Twelfth Day

by Bob Fish • 6 November 2019

Scotland’s Twelfth Day inhabit a special place. Catriona Price and Esther Swift are classically trained musicians, yet in their band there is a focus on improvisation one rarely sees. The opportunity to question these women and introduce their newest track…

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