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From up north but now hiding in rural Suffolk. An insomniac music-lover. Love discovering new music to get lost in - country, singer-songwriters, Americana, rock...whatever. Currently enjoying Nils Lofgren, Ferris & Sylvester, Tommy Prine, Jarrod Dickenson, William Prince, Frank Turner, Our Man in the Field...
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Video: Father John Misty “Goodbye, Mr Blue”

April 25, 2022 Andrew Frolish 1

With gorgeously delicate finger-picking guitar and a wistfully warm, conversational vocal, Father John Misty, AKA Josh Tillman, delivers the beautiful ‘Goodbye Mr. Blue’.  The song brings to mind the 1970s country singer-songwriter sound and, indeed, ‘Goodbye […]

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Video: Guise “Don’t Come Back”

April 22, 2022 Andrew Frolish 0

Ahead of the debut full-length release from London-based band Guise, here is the upbeat single ‘Don’t Come Back’.  Full of catchy hooks and hummable melody, this is the sort of up-tempo song that makes you want […]

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Video: Tom Jenkins “Back Roads”

April 21, 2022 Andrew Frolish 0

Tom Jenkins’ recent single ‘Back Roads’ is delivered with a sense of urgency as a rhythmic strum and insistent percussion drive the song forward.  There are soaring backing vocals and an anthemic, sing-along chorus, delivered with […]

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Video: Jacob & Drinkwater “New Capri”

April 20, 2022 Andrew Frolish 0

Last year, acclaimed contemporary folk duo Jacob & Drinkwater released ‘More Notes From the Field’, a lockdown album about human connections despite, or because of, being written remotely.  Although a brand new release, the pair’s recent […]

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Video: Cole Gallagher “Chatting Through Steel” feat. David Hidalgo

April 19, 2022 Andrew Frolish 0

‘Chatting Through Steel’ by Cole Gallagher is hugely powerful, both lyrically and musically.  The words take us to the border, where Gallagher sings with heart and compassion about the plight of others.  The message is tough: […]

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Interview: Trevor Sensor on connection, bataille and love in the time of confusion

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January 13, 2026 0

More People Really Should Know About: Melanie Ida Chopko

Features
January 13, 2026 0

Anniversary Cheers: The Delines “The Scenic Sessions” gets a wider release for its 10th birthday

Anniversary Cheers
January 13, 2026 0

Folk Roundup – Spafford & Campbell, Mikey Kenney, Merlyn Driver, Sarah-Jane Summers & Juhani Silvola, Eva Goodman & SERA, Kate Gregory and Brendan Hearn, Sons Of Perdition

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Haunted Like Human “American Mythology”

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  • Interview: Trevor Sensor on connection, bataille and love in the time of confusion
  • More People Really Should Know About: Melanie Ida Chopko
  • Anniversary Cheers: The Delines “The Scenic Sessions” gets a wider release for its 10th birthday
  • Folk Roundup – Spafford & Campbell, Mikey Kenney, Merlyn Driver, Sarah-Jane Summers & Juhani Silvola, Eva Goodman & SERA, Kate Gregory and Brendan Hearn, Sons Of Perdition
  • Haunted Like Human “American Mythology”
  • The Song Remains: Bob Weir
  • Gold Star “Phantom Sam” – anyone seen him?
  • Video: Katie Spencer “Cypress & Bog Oak” / “Stranger”
  • For the Sake of the Song: Peter Rowan “Panama Red”
  • Amy Grant “The 6th Of January (Yasgur’s Farm)” – searching for a united, optimistic, progressive nation
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  • Martin Johnson: Thanks, Tim. Weir was that rarest of musicians who continue to develop throughout the careers , including to the very…
  • Tim Martin: Great appraisal of Weir, Martin. Evening Moods is an album which doesn't get enough attention. 2 Djinn would have been…
  • Martin Johnson: A great song and a great article. I’ve followed Peter Rowan since Muleskinner up to and including “Tales Of The…

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Interview: Trevor Sensor on connection, bataille and love in the time of confusion

January 13, 2026 0

“Are you really real, do you feel the same thing that I do, girl, when I touch you, girl?” ~ Ricky Nelson According to iconic filmmaker Federico Fellini, “The visionary is the only true realist.” Before […]

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Interview: Mikel Jollett of the Airborne Toxic Event on struggles, joys and the journey

December 12, 2025 0

Hard times, no, unusually hard times served to bring the Airborne Toxic Event frontman Mikel Jollett a sense of purpose in life as a singer, songwriter, band leader, author and speaker about childhood trauma. As he […]

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Interview: Ian Gomm on Brinsley Schwarz, Nashville, Jeb Loy Nichols and football records

December 11, 2025 0

The Brinsley’s “Silver Pistol” was the album that perfected their Band obsession and, at the same time, showed that there was a lot more to them than being simple wannabes. Coincidentally, it was the first time […]

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The Top 10 Greatest Ever Americana Artists: Keith Hargreaves

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As always in these prescriptive articles there must be a drawing of boundaries and Clint’s first article in the series seemed to have dealt with the idea that you should define americana in a narrow sense […]

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Essentials: The top 10 Steve Earle albums

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Steve Earle announced his arrival in our lives with his debut album in 1986. Since then, he has racked up almost thirty studio and live albums under his own name or in collaboration with others. I […]

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The Song Remains: Eric Taylor 1949-2020

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I heard from a colleague,  who has contact with associates of Eric Taylor, that he had died on March 9th 2020 following a period of illness. I immediately checked the web for confirmation but there was […]

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