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Records, Reviews

Album | Midlake – A Bridge To Far

by Bob Fish • 7 November 2025

From Denton, Texas to points around the globe, hope has been in short supply. While it may be just beyond our reach, Midlake on their new album, A Bridge To Far, realise it is also a necessity. One that has…

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Album | Mavis Staples – Sad And Beautiful World

by Pete Bate • 7 November 2025

If ever we need Mavis Staples, it’s now. The 86-year-old has been there, done that, and is still standing, or at least according to her new album’s cover, sitting, hands-crossed at the table. Maybe a little less steady in the voice and…

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Album | The Dreaming Spires – Normal Town

by Bob Fish • 7 November 2025

Returning to the fray after almost 10 years away, The Dreaming Spires’ Normal Town burns with a fire that rages at going quietly into the dying light. Robin and Joe Bennett, along with Jamie Dawson, Tom Collison and Nick Fowler,…

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Album | Alexa Rose – Atmosphere

by Bob Fish • 31 October 2025

The world works in strange ways. Just when you think you have what you need, the world throws you a curveball changing everything. For Alexa Rose, Hurricane Helene forced her to take a second look at what she had recording…

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Album | Josienne Clarke – Far From Nowhere

by Mark Buckley • 17 October 2025

It’s brave to step outside of the chaos sometimes, for there’s a comfort to be found in crowds. Josienne Clarke, armed with little more than her guitar, sought space in a remote cabin in the Scottish Highlands where, in a…

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Album | Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage – The Strangers’ Share

by Anna Main • 17 October 2025

Rolling into the crimson and gold leaves, steaming mugs, and creeping nights of autumn, The Strangers’ Share is the perfect, peaceful musical offering for a season where we turn inwards, cosy up on the sofa, and find ourselves gazing out…

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