Modern life and all of its connection and simultaneous disconnectedness, celebrated and scorned within a perfect encapsulation of the narcissistic emptiness that is our perspective and awareness of how we now appear.
Country
Big-band vibes and colourful harmonies light up the blues rock and soul-funk sound of Atlantic Junction’s impressive new album What Iceberg?
Named after a renowned Nashville bar and restaurant that sadly closed down, The Family Wash promise equal parts nostalgia and freshness in their approach to making music.
The independent solo realm ultimately called him back – this season marks the return of the country rock front-man, with the crisp kick of a timeless Flat Tires and Fumes.
Bringing things to a finish is a catchy stomp of a blues-rock anthem, a little Johnny Cash-like for one final twist of influence from across rock and folk’s history…
Purity of organic arrangement and instant optimism guide us into the inspiring new country-folk single from Shane Scarazzini and EightFingers.
Folk-pop and Americana stylings back up blissful imagery and scenes, as The Ragged Flags showcase absolute musical unity alongside stories of love, loss and redemption, for Homecoming.
Introducing the highly-anticipated new album from one of modern Americana’s most authentically gripping artists, the blues-rock rasp and swagger of Mat D reaches peak embrace, throughout the stylish highs and lows of Jericho Gap.
Short yet incredibly impressive and a joy to let play at volume, the Heaven EP speaks out on behalf of hard-working artists who devote themselves to the craft and the freedom of writing above all else.
“I would have loved to hit the road with Kerouac – in that day in age and that time in place. That would be one hell of road trip.”
The live aspect is distinctly engaging, and this is met by timeless songwriting and sublime harmonies, led by an expressive and recognisable front-woman, and backed by an overall warmth and optimism that promptly lights up the room.
Liz provides a sensational anthem of soulful depth and presence. All at once unreservedly personal and vastly accessible for its concise presentation of the pain of missing someone.