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Something for the Weekend

Posted on January 24, 2015 by Conal Dougan

Track of the Week Lnrdcroy – ‘Telegraph of Love’ Lnrdcroy’s first album Much Less Normal was released on cassette last year and is now getting re-released on vinyl. My favourite track is ‘Telegraphy my Love’. The whole album is fantastic!… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Barr Brothers, Lantern

Posted on January 23, 2015 by Kevin McGough

22nd January 2015 Music is possibly the greatest form of escapism that we possess. It allows us a brief release from whatever reality we are confronted with, and transports us to wherever it may care to take us. So while a bitter winter… Continue Reading →

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Throwback Thursday: Retro Track of the Week

Posted on January 22, 2015 by Scott Hammond

Song: Thunder RoadArtist: Bruce SpringsteenYear: 1975 With modest sales from his first two albums and under pressure from Columbia Records to deliver a record that would produce a greater commercial impact, Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Thunder Road’ kicked the doors wide open… Continue Reading →

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Interview: The Lasting Days

Posted on January 20, 2015 by Conal Dougan

20th January 2015 Ahead of their album launch at Mr Wolfs (see our review of We Simplify), we checked in with Bristol-based The Lasting Days to chat about the music scene in this fair city. You’re launching your new (and… Continue Reading →

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Artist of the Week: Dan Mangan + Blacksmith

Posted on January 19, 2015 by Conal Dougan

19th January 2014 Vancouver-based Dan Mangan has been plying his singer-songwriter trade for some time now. Releasing his first full-length Postcards & Daydreaming in 2005, it wasn’t until 2009’s Nice, Nice, Very Nice (a title taken from Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle) that his melancholic music… Continue Reading →

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Review: Duotone, Grain Barge

Posted on January 17, 2015 by Conal Dougan

16th January 2015 Pleasingly for a man who deals in chamber folk with a modern hue, Duotone, the alias of Barney Morse-Brown, has an appearance entirely fitting with a contemporary folkster. Long in beard and sharp in thread, he could… Continue Reading →

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Review: First Aid Kit, The Forum – Bath

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Scott Hammond

14th January 2015 The sisters Soderberg first brought their precocious folk talents to the quaint city of Bath late into the summer of 2012; a performance at the 220 capacity Moles where those blessed with an early inkling as to… Continue Reading →

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Something for the Weekend

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Conal Dougan

Tracks of the Week Paranoid London – Paranoid London (2015) Paranoid London – the media-shunning collective – have just released their first album. Having picked up my copy yesterday I can say it is very good! Paranoid London have a few… Continue Reading →

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