A dance for feet, imagination, and emotions, the self-titled debut album from Irish band Raglans is a magnetic introduction to a band which has already brewed up approaching feverish attention around home city Dublin and the wider landscape of Ireland…. Read More ›
Folk Rock
Parachute For Gordo – Ten Metres Per Second Per Second
The most rewarding explorations are those which challenge and push your limits whilst covering them in a simultaneously organic and deliberately sculpted seduction. One such testing experience comes in the striking shape of Ten Metres Per Second Per Second,… Read More ›
Lune Palmer – The Rooster
Immersive and mesmeric, and that is underplaying its presence, the debut album from Lune Palmer is one of the most transfixing soundscapes of emotional and sonic beauty to come along this year. The Rooster is an eight track release which… Read More ›
Atlanter – Vidde
Norwegian band Atlanter creates a brew of rock which in the words of the accompanying promo is ‘inspired by desert blues, by German krautrock and by old delta blues. All this is done with a Norwegian twist and point of… Read More ›
The Graphite Set – These Streets EP
The These Streets EP is one of those releases you just lick your lips in anticipation of no matter how many times you take its provocative and sensational emotive walk. Mesmeric and tantalising, the four track release is the debut… Read More ›
Presley Johnson – Images Of Youth
Offering tracks flushed in individual soaks of indie pop, pop rock, folk, and blues, UK band Presley Johnson release their second album in the tasty shape of Images Of Youth. The eleven track release is an eclectic and engaging ride… Read More ›
Nat Jenkins – East & West
An exhilarating blend of sounds from the past five decades or so, East & West the riotous new single from Nat Jenkins is a scintillating brew of invigorating rock n roll. Sounding like a mix of rockabilly, punk, garage and… Read More ›
Sparrow & The Workshop: Shock Shock
2011 saw the release of Spitting Daggers, an impressive and enthralling album from Glasgow based band Sparrow & The Workshop which certainly for us triggered a lingering attraction to the imaginative indie folk sounds and invention… Read More ›
Julie Hawk: Self Titled EP
Enchanting, haunting, and dynamic the voice of Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Julie Hawk is quite sensational, a deliciously unique and compelling persuasion. Perpetually expressive and bewitching Hawk has a vocal style which lights up the air… Read More ›
Ethan Ash – Playing By Numbers EP
Playing By Numbers the new EP from British singer songwriter Ethan Ash is open evidence that the rising popularity and respect the musician has garnered over the past year or so is more than warranted and deserved. It is a… Read More ›