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About Keith Hargreaves
Riding the one eyed horse into dead town the scales fell from his eyes. Music was the only true god at once profane and divine The dust blew through his mind as he considered the offering... And then he scored it out of ten and waited for the world to wake up
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Preview: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass confirm a stellar line up for their 25th anniversary

September 17, 2025 Keith Hargreaves 1
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (HSB) has confirmed the full lineup for its silver anniversary in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park from Friday, October 3rd to Sunday, October 5th. The lineup is an extraordinary collection of artists, many […]
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Ding Dong! Robert Plant is out on the road with Saving Grace to promote new album

September 17, 2025 Keith Hargreaves 0
Robert Plant and Saving Grace have announced a ten-date UK Tour for this December. Look upon it as an early Christmas present. Tickets go on sale on Thursday, September 18th at 10:00 am BST. The 10-date […]
Columns

Sounds from beyond the Shed 199 “Bandcamp Gold”

September 12, 2025 Keith Hargreaves 0
Creating a couple of radio shows and having a voracious appetite for new music keep me coming back to Bandcamp. It is a wonderful thing. I never play tracks on my shows that I have not […]
News

“Tomorrow Man” Micah P. Hinson announces October album and tour

September 11, 2025 Keith Hargreaves 0
After years of artistic changes, singer and guitarist Micah P. Hinson returns with “The Tomorrow Man” set to be released on October 31st by Ponderosa Music Records. And it appears that this album is an account […]
News

Steve Gunn emerges into the Daylight with a new album and tour

September 10, 2025 Keith Hargreaves 0
Steve Gunn has been at the vanguard of American experimental / guitar-oriented rock music for over a decade. After a trio of acclaimed albums recorded for Matador, Gunn will release his 7th studio record – and […]

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Angelo De Augustine “Angel In Plainclothes”

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Fruit Bats “That Goddamn Sun” – when will it be my time

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Video Premiere: Bob Sumner “Baby I Know”

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Behind the Songs: Thin Lear

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Artwork for Yarn album “Saturday Night Sermon”

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Album Reviews

Angelo De Augustine “Angel In Plainclothes”

May 14, 2026 0
Life-affirming collection from Sufjan Stevens cohort. It’s incredibly distressing, but there have been some heartbreaking news stories recently of musicians experiencing life-changing ailments and the ensuing pain and anguish they experience trying to recover. This is […]
Tracks

Fruit Bats “That Goddamn Sun” – when will it be my time

May 14, 2026 0
It was all going so well, wasn’t it?  We had a theme – a great theme – running through this week’s Tracks and now we’ve gone and thrown it all away.  Alas.  Alack.  Oh well, let’s […]
Videos

Video Premiere: Bob Sumner “Baby I Know”

May 14, 2026 0
We’re delighted to premiere the latest video from Canadian singer-songwriter Bob Sumner. Baby I Know is a typically melodic, country-infused ballad that showcases Sumner’s outstanding voice. Smooth and resonant, sweetly melancholic, rising high before dipping low […]

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Behind the Songs

Behind the Songs: Thin Lear

May 13, 2026 0
The songs on Thin Lear’s sophomore album Many Disappeared are tied to each other not in their locale or their cast of characters, but instead in strange tragedies that have taken place, some many years ago. Current […]
Interviews

Interview: Judy Collins doesn’t look back, she looks forward

May 12, 2026 0
“My home is in New York City, on the Upper West Side,” Judy Collins said, proudly holding up a painting by her sister of cats and dogs that resembles a Monet. When I mentioned travelling up […]
Interviews

Interview: The Milk Carton Kids’ Joey Ryan discusses “Lost Cause Lover Fool”

May 5, 2026 0
Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale created their own take on sparse, acoustic indie folk when they formed the Milk Carton Kids in 2011 and found their own loyal audience. A lot can happen in fifteen years, […]

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A good year for music, despite it all – Tim Martin’s review of 2020

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Towards the end of 2020 the penny is starting to drop about the exploitative nature of the streaming services relationship with artists. Alec Bowman’s brilliant thought piece here at AUK recently highlights the position more eloquently […]
Tracks

Something for the long weekend: Great Lake Swimmers “Swimming Like Flying”

April 28, 2023 0
Neglect dear reader comes in all kinds of different forms but the cruelest kind for AUK readers is when the PR for a great band entirely relevant to our audience don’t send us their new album […]
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Leah Shaw “Play Beautifully”

August 5, 2021 0
A complex, painful theme handled with elegance, honesty and power. When an album centres on a single theme, one key question is whether they can sustain the listener’s interest throughout on that subject. In this case, […]

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