For this month and next, Emily Barker and Marry Waterson will be taking their album ‘A Window to Other Ways’ on the road. I caught up with Marry to talk about the album and how it all came about.
Pictish Trail, aka Scottish singer-songwriter Johnny Lynch, has revealed his first new music in three years with new single Far Gone (Don’t Leave). It is the first taste of his new album, due later this year. He’s touring throughout the spring and summer.
Adem has announced details of his first solo album of original material for nine years. Seconds Are Acorns will be released in October on his own Label, watch the new video for Snow in April.
If there is something ineffable about the pleasure of Megan Wyler’s album ‘Through the Noise’, it comes from the shifting focus of fine details…a gentle breeze of ideas, a silken shawl of a voice and the luxury of time stood still as the mind gently ripples with possibilities.
‘The Fraying’ is the latest acoustic offering from Megan Wyler on which she duets with multiinstrumentalist producer, Adem. A vocal partnerships that’s possibly forged in the summer mists of dawn.
Jo Mango has released a stuning new video for ‘The Black Sun’ which was based on the movement of large flocks of starlings in the winter sky. The track will feature on her new album ‘Murmuration’.
Race The Loser presents Lau as a band very much in control of their own destiny; super-charged with confident, free-thinking music that will continue to enthral existing fans and kindle interest from an ever-widening audience.
Following up their split EP with Karine Polwart, acclaimed Scottish folk trio Lau have embarked on another collaborative effort, this time with London based musician Adem. Read Melanie’s review below.
Back in November last year we told you about LAU collaborating with Adem. The new collaborative EP is titled Ghosts and is due out on 30th April 2011. You can hear a taster below.