King Creosote makes an important contribution to Scotland’s cultural self-examination with his latest offering ‘From Scotland With Love ‘…one of his finest albums to date.
Broken Boat have created an impressive debut album – upbeat, country and folk-inspired indie accompanied by intimate, revealing lyrics. Perfect grounding to break through to a wider audience this year.
Langa Langa is Jess Morgan’s third album and it deserves to be her breakthrough. Our reviewer concludes that the musical world is certainly richer for her presence.
In 2010 Peter Thisell brought together a group of musicians to record an album in an abandoned school in southern Sweden… ‘I’ is an extraordinarily brilliant album.
Randolph’s Leap release their full length debut album Clumsy Knot via Lost Map Records on April 7th, a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience.
For their latest release Switzerland’s The Pussywarmers are joined by Hungarian singer Réka Csiszer, an album influenced by the likes of Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Sonics.
Sometimes music has the power to transport the listener to another time and place. The audience of a packed Glad Café witnessed such an occasion on the first night of The Aidan O’Rourke Quintet’s tour for their new album ‘Hotline’.
Marking a significant progression from his two previous albums, with Long Mind Hotel Somerset’s Jack Cheshire displays a unique, slow-burning psychedelic alt-folk sound that deserves to reach a wide audience.