It’s strange to think that it’s now well over twenty years since Seth Lakeman appeared on the folk scene. Releasing...
In August, the Manic Street Preachers made a triumphant return with their electrifying single, ‘Decline & Fall’ – their first...
Eddie Chacon, of course will always be most famous as one half of the duo Charles and Eddie, who had...
Richard Dawson’s End of the Middle is a masterpiece of folk storytelling. Written in his Tyneside allotment, with ‘wasps and wandering horses...
Following up a debut album must arguably be one of the biggest leaps a band has to make. Perhaps there...
“It’s going fine, actually. Really well.” Sitting in a busy cafe in his beloved Bude, and pondering my questions over...
Indie rock darlings The Wombats are back again with their newest album, Oh! The Ocean, and if you are not...
Rosa Bordallo, formerly Manett, returns with her second solo outing Isidro. This album brushes on subjects of her home in...
Who’d have thought that an album by Kim Wilde in 2025 would be so much fun? It really is though....
Solas is the latest chapter in the Adwaith story, their most adventurous, vivid, forward-looking, connected work yet. The 23-track double...
Barely out of high school when their debut album Versions of Modern Performance dropped in 2022, Chicago’s Horsegirl, the tight...
A rising superstar in indie rock that needs to be on your radar is Thala. She is quickly becoming one...
From the album’s title of 11:11, to the names of the tracks ‘4AM’ and ‘9 to 5’, to the alarm...
While people in suits carried boxes out of high-rise buildings in the global depression of September ‘08, the folks at...
The phrase long awaited is bandied about an awful lot these days, but in the case of Scottish (and for...