Browsing Tag

Folk

Reviews

Cakes and Ale Live – Norwich Arts Centre

By On April 12, 2011

Part of a triple headline show with Bristol based acoustic artist Rachel Dadd and Winchester’s country, blues, folk experts Polly and the Billets Doux, Cakes and Ale (A.K.A. Jeff and the Peasants)… Read More

Reviews

James Vincent McMorrow – Live at the Call Lane Social

By On March 9, 2011

Troubadour James Vincent McMorrow thrilled fans on Sunday with an animated and remarkable solo folk performance at Leeds’ newest music venue and bar ‘The Call Lane Social’. Despite the unbearable heat of… Read More

News & Leaks

Bird

By On January 24, 2011

Simplicity and repetition are the hallmarks of Liverpool’s Bird (Facebook). Simple rhythms, Leonard Cohen-esque nostalgic melancholy and a voice in 22 year old Adele Emmas (no not that Adele) that brings a… Read More

Features

Bands to watch: Conner Youngblood

By On January 5, 2011

Not so much a band so much as one guy out of Dallas, but definitely one to watch just the same – Conner Youngblood has made his sound rather difficult to pin… Read More

News & Leaks

The Mariner’s Children – Golden Pine

By On October 9, 2010

The Mariner’s Children have unveiled a brand new video for ‘Golden Pine’, a track taken from their forthcoming debut EP ‘New Moore Island’. It’s a fantastic track, and a fantastic EP (don’t… Read More

News & Leaks

Ben Maney and Countless Sheep

By On October 8, 2010

Drinking The World From A Glass from Ben Maney and Countless Sheep is a complete mishmash of styles and influences from folk to blues to rock, which does make it a somewhat… Read More

News & Leaks

Bands to watch: Laish

By On October 7, 2010

Laish – In The Morning Brighton has long been renowned for giving birth to some of the UK’s best upcoming music, whether it be indie guitar bands or, as in this case,… Read More

Reviews

EP: The Mariner’s Children – New Moore Island

By On October 3, 2010

MP3: The Mariner’s Children – It Carved Your Name Into The Ground The Mariner’s Children have been sizzling in the brain pan of any half-decent muso for the best part of the… Read More

Subscribe for the latest updates
Want to hear about the latest bands and exclusive access to gigs around the UK?
We respect your privacy.

Pin It on Pinterest