By John McCart
14th October 2020
The songwriting on Our Man In The Field's latest record 'The Company Of Strangers' has drawn comparisons to some of the greats of the genre.
By Julie Williams-Nash
9th October 2020
Records don't often have an A-side and B-side these days, but 'Two Sides' by Kirsten Thien is a stellar blues record of the modern age.
By Damian McNairney
'Song To A Refugee' by Diana Jones is a protest record of our time, featuring artists such as Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, and Peggy Seeger.
By Gerry McNally
8th October 2020
'The Gap' marks a welcome return for Devon-based duo India Electric Co., back on form with their first full length album in 5 years.
2nd October 2020
On her 8th studio album 'Long Day in the Milky Way', singer-songwriter Kris Delmhorst is both at one with nature and at the top of her game.
1st October 2020
'Strange World' by Ric Robertson mixes Bowie-like futuristic sounds with the funk and soul of New Orleans on what is a vibrant, enjoyable E.P.
By Scott Edgar
30th September 2020
In 2017, The Menzingers set out to escape the 'Midwestern States' but 2020's, 'From Exile' is an unashamedly Americana rework of their last pre-lockdown album.
'Are You Listening?' by Saskia Griffiths-Moore is a record brimming full of hope and a kind of serenity, a tonic for these strange times.
'Below Sea Level' is the second full-length album from Louisiana bluesman Eric Johanson - a record packed with riffs and contemporary blues.