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Carla Olson “Have Harmony Will Travel, Volume 3”

December 19, 2023 Jonathan Aird 0
Classic rock songs given a new spin, and some “new” tracks featuring a true legend As is probably fairly obvious from the album title, this is an album which sees Carla Olson collaborating with a large […]
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Stars of Cascadia “Stars of Cascadia”

December 19, 2023 David Jarman 0
Old school country rock from Portland Oregon band. Stars of Cascadia announce themselves as “an alt-country band from Portland, Oregon playing vintage country rock with a psychedelic flair evoking Neil Young, Gram Parsons…” and this pretty […]
Muireann Bradley “I Kept These Old Blues”, Tompkins Square Records 2023
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Muireann Bradley “I Kept These Old Blues”

December 18, 2023 Tom Harding 0
A new voice born from the old blues. When Bob Dylan released his first album at 20, there was something otherworldly in hearing one so young deliver blues as bleak as Blind Lemon Jefferson’s ‘See That […]
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All The Bees “All The Bees”

December 18, 2023 Chas Lacey 1
Exquisite nature-inspired alt-folk from innovative collaboration. One of the most astonishing things about the duo that comprises All The Bees is that Kirsty McGee and Gitika Partington have met on only a few occasions. Even those […]
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P.G. Six “Murmurs & Whispers”

December 15, 2023 Jonathan Aird 0
Magical, mystical and totally beautiful music. Pat Gubler – who is the folk singer P.G. Six – hasn’t released a full length album for 12 years, but this return is marked out as something of a […]

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For The Sake Of The Song: The Byrds “You Don’t Miss Your Water”

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