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A Q&A with Belle Roscoe
70s folk rock-inspired brother-sister duo from Melbourne – here’s Matty from Belle Roscoe… What’s the title of your latest release, ... -
A Q&A with Sano Hill
Collaborative, melodic folk-rock… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ‘Dancer’ deals with ... -
A Q&A with Ryan Davd Orr
Arizona indie-folk, going places… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? The new ... -
Introducing: Shanghai Treason
All guns blazing Celtic punk from Sheffield… YOUR NAME: Tom (endearingly known as TJ). BAND NAME: Shanghai Treason. WHAT DO ... -
A Q&A with Jacob and the Starry Eyed Shadows
From Campbeltown, Argyll on the west coast of Scotland, a new singer-songwriter… What’s the title of your latest release, and ... -
Ancient Roads by The Paul Mirfin Band – Album Review
By David Schuster Musical fashion is a fickle thing, but sometimes the stars align and a band that has put ... -
Treetop Flyers by Treetop Flyers – Album Review
By David Schuster If you’re looking for a soundtrack for your late summer barbecue, look no further than Treetop Flyers, ... -
Delta by Mumford & Sons – Album Review
By David Schuster In a break with tradition I’m going to write about the last track of Mumford & Sons’ ... -
Tim Buckley: Deluxe Edition by Tim Buckley – Album Review
by Matt Callard This audacious 1966 debut is often overlooked amongst Buckley’s sprawling, erratic but frequently brilliant eight studio album ... -
Non Canon by Non Canon – Album Review
by Matt Callard It might seem a wild change of direction for Barry Dolan, erstwhile frontman of frenzied fuzz rockers ... -
The Courage of Others by Midlake – Album Review
by Matt Callard Midlake toured second album, The Trials of Van Occupanther – the best album of 2006, no less – ...