Album Reviews

Folk and Tumble album reviews of the latest studio and live record releases from folk, Americana, blues, and country artists across the world.

George M’Boy – The Sandrunners

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20th December 2018

The Sanrunners' latest release 'George M'Boy' is a concept album based on the story of a young man going to the western front during World War One.

All Manner of Ways – Dylan Walshe

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11th December 2018

Now based in Nashville, Tennessee, Irish songwriter Dylan Walshe brings a certain sound of the homeland to his latest release on 'All Manner Of Ways'.

Joy and Independence – Jason McNiff

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23rd November 2018

Channelling the coffeehouse troubadour sound of early Dylan and the controversial subject matter of Guthrie, Jason McNiff provides a fresh take on folk.

The Joy of Living – Jackie Oates

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23rd November 2018

'The Joy of Living' is the seventh album from English folk artist Jackie Oates, known for her work with The Imagined Village and it's a joy to listen to.

From Then To The Here And Now – Claire Roche

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16th November 2018

Irish songwriter and harpist Claire Roche releases 'From Then To The Here And Now'. It's a stunning combination of traditional Irish sounds and literature.

Hallways – Ken Pomeroy

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5th November 2018

At the age of only fifteen, Ken Pomeroy has the voice and songwriting chops of an older soul, channeling legends like Woody Guthrie on her debut record.

Keep The Flame Alight – Martha L Healy

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29th October 2018

Songwriter Martha L Healy has travelled far and wide drawing on a range of influences showcased here on the Americana inspired 'Keeping The Flame Alive'.

Mahogany Drift – RHR

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29th October 2018

RHR comprises guitarists Troy Redfern, Jack J Hutchinson, and Mike Ross. 'Mahogany Drive' is their debut record, drawing heavily on 1970s influenced blues.

Live Oak – Jeremy Nail

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19th October 2018

'Live Oak' is the latest record from the quietly defiant voice of Jeremy Nail. It's the follow up to the Alejandro Escovedo produced 'My Mountain'.