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Owlbiter “Stud Farm” (Independent, 2018)

September 4, 2018 David Stevenson 0
Owlbiter is the moniker adopted by Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Matt Cascella and August 10th saw the release of his debut LP ‘Stud Farm’ which also premiered right here on AUK. Utilising the people around him, namely James […]
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Erin Rae, The Slaughtered Lamb, London, 30th August 2018

September 4, 2018 Mark Underwood 0
“Corpsing” is actor-speak for having an unscripted fit of laughter onstage : so-called because the worst time to suffer a fit of the giggles is when an actor is playing a corpse. The sort of corpse […]
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Lyman Ellerman “I Wish I Was A Train” (Woodshed Resistance, 2018)

September 3, 2018 Dave Clarke 0
Lyman Ellerman is based in Bon Aqua, Tennessee and has written all the songs and, with Jason Morgan, produced this remarkable record. Listening and being drawn into the eleven tracks, one can’t fail to draw up […]
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Josh Taerk “Beautiful Tragedy” (Misty Creek Records, 2018)

September 3, 2018 Peter Churchill 0
Canadian singer-songwriter Josh Taerk, pronounced ‘Turk,’ has, in his relatively short career, garnered praise along the way from some high-profile names such as John Oates (Hall & Oates) and Max Weinberg (E Street Band), along with […]
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Robby Hecht & Caroline Spence, The Harrow, High Wycombe, 26th August 2018

September 3, 2018 David Fox 0
It is a healthy sign for the Americana scene in the UK when a smallish pub in the countryside outside High Wycombe attracts 50 people to see an hour and a half of charming live music. […]

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