by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Katie Doherty and The Navigators – And Then
An almost twelve-year gap between albums one and two would be almost interminable for most people, but for Katie Doherty a lot of things just got in the way of And Then. She had a child, composed for Northern Stage…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Steve Gunn – The Unseen In Between
Steve Gunn isn’t so much a guitar slinger or six string god, as he is one of the tastiest players of his generation. Gunn’s work has been informed by the time spent as one of Kurt Vile’s Violators, not to…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Deerhunter – Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared
Beginning with harpsichord and piano, Deerhunter’s newest record, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared, glimpses a band in the process of rewriting the rulebook. Using conceptual, present-day science fiction, Bradford Cox and the band examine a society where attention spans are…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Me and My Friends – Look Up
Combining Ghanaian highlife, Jamaican roots and Afro Brazilian folk music, Me and My Friends’ musically heady hybrid creates an instantly recognisable sound defying easy categorisation. The West African finger-picking of Nick Rasie, along with stunning harmonies, highly evocative cello and…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Daniel Knox – Chasescene
Daniel Knox is not your run of the mill artist. For a self-taught pianist, his story is unique. Knox is a member of the night brigade, inhabiting a world that comes alive when everyone else is asleep. Discovering that virtually…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Malojian – Let Your Weirdness Carry You Home
Stevie Scullion believes in weirdness. Having a couple of kids, it was important to let them know a few things. “I was thinking of a way to tell them its okay to be weird and that sometimes it’s our weirdness…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Amy Rigby – The Old Guys
Age is just a state of mind, up to a point. No one really expected to see the Stones rocking into their seventies back in 1964. Yet that’s where we’re at today, and for Amy Rigby, at 59, she’s rocking…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou – Fair Lady London
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou don’t follow the rules. Their last album, 2015’s Expatriot produced by Ethan Johns, found them in a real studio – an experience that wasn’t exactly what Moss had in mind. “I like to limit the possibilities,”…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | The Trials of Cato – Hide And Hair
If ever you were going to look for the most unlikely array of instruments the combination of mandolin, bouzouki, and guitar would finish high on the list. Yet using these instruments along with a tenor banjo, The Trials of Cato…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Fleet Foxes – First Collection 2006 – 2009
It’s hard to believe that the Fleet Foxes could have been The Pineapples. But that name had been taken by another band so Robin Pecknold decided on Fleet Foxes, thinking it was “evocative of some weird activity like fox hunting.”…