My Grey Horse – Need Wood
Stratford-Upon-Avon based songsters My Grey Horse [facebook/twitter] have been making some waves over the last year, first with The Saltway EP and then their 2nd EP: The Marley Banks, showed them really honing… Read More
Introducing: Hot Feet
Folk rock quartet Hot Feet are in a very good position to launch their debut EP this month. The Wood House EP was produced by long-time Laura Marling sideman Pete Roe, and… Read More
An Interview with Joe Banfi
Hi Joe – congratulations on the EP and signing to Communion Records! You suddenly seem to be popping up everywhere! How does it feel? Does it feel like you’ve “made it” in the… Read More
Willy Mason (supported by Matthew and the Atlas) at Norwich Arts Centre
A sold out show at Norwich Arts Centre is a treat like no other. The converted church auditorium offers fantastic acoustics and an amazing atmosphere whatever the show, but for Willy Mason… Read More
Osian Rhys – Long Time Gone
Big sentiments, when expressed simply, often have an astonishing effect. Osian Rhys [Facebook] should know all about this – the Welshman’s plaintive debut single is an exercise in restraint, its lyrics purposefully… Read More
Re-Introducing: Marthas & Arthurs
I would be writing this as an “Introducing” post as I was new to Marthas & Arthurs until a couple of weeks ago – but they first made a few ripples back… Read More
Introducing: Jess Morgan
Norwich-based artist Jess Morgan is an exciting new English folk talent. With a new album set for release next month, support dates with folk darlings Paper Aeroplanes and a very busy festival season to come… Read More
Introducing: Andrew Butler
The forecast may be more snow outside, lucky then that boutique digital label Folkroom Records are releasing Andrew Butler‘s debut EP – a record of soft, soothing, folk-pop lovesongs. Its a record… Read More