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Ryan O’Reilly

They say: \\”Evocatively sublime and effortlessly bewitching. O’Reilly has a passionate and characterful voice, Celtic fire, faltering heartbreak (and) the commanding stage presence of a young matador…If he could bottle it, he would make his fortune\\” -Rock’n’Reel

Ivan Campo

They say: \\”Ivan Campo, the super Spaniard with the big hair, shares his name – with a nu-folk ensemble who will take you on a journey through the mysteries of their minds. Hitchcock and The Beatles’ White Album are just…

Album Review: Kelli Ali – Rocking Horse

Trip-hop, sunny chart pop, industrial electronica; to say Kelli Ali’s career to this point has been diverse is something of an understatement. That her third solo album, Rocking Horse, is a collection of pastoral folk would only seem to confirm the success-grabbing accusations of her critics – didn’t Goldfrapp release a sound-redefining album of pastoral folk only last spring?

EP Review: Violens EP

Violens upbeat self-titled EP is just what we need in the cold, miserable and poor month of January. Although the lyrics might not always match the cheerful melody, it would be hard not to let Violens put spring into your step.

Violens

Violens are a New York based four-piece known for their psychedelic synth pop, who have toured with Grizzly Bear, Handsome Furs and MGMT. We Say: \\”On their myspace page, the band compare their sound to The Zombies, amongst others and…

Roses, Kings, Castles

They Say: \\”Roses Kings Castles – the music, the concept – always existed, but has only been born of late. The music: a cobblestone bridge lying somewhere between the pastoral warmth of a tree and the suburban, quixotic pop of…

Bon Iver

Having only released one album and one EP under the moniker Bon Iver, the attention that Wisconsin-native Justin Vernon has received is more than astounding, but definitely deserved. His stripped-back folk, gorgeously layered with a fragile voice, evokes not only…

The Decemberists

Hailing from Portland, Oregon, The Decemberists have been spinning stories about pirates, ghosts, lovers and vagabonds since their debut album Castaways and Cutouts in 2002. Their folk rock and pop stylings combine with witty, tightly-spun and highly literate narratives to…