Glastonbury Festival favourites The Travelling Band spread a little bit of warmth on a murky Monday night in South London.
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Album Review: Tilly and the Wall – O
Tilly and the Wall’s third long-playing effort O sees the Nebraska quintet moving in an altogether more elegant direction. Even devotees of their previous, more charmingly rough-edged offerings will have to admit that this unexpectedly smooth, accomplished offering suits them just as well.
Stars of Sunday League
He Says: \\”Anti-folk? I’m pro-folk!\\” We Say: This London-based gent, originally from the wilds of Edinburgh no less, produces honest, gentle, and beautifully lyrical music. Definitely one to watch. Band Members: Euan Robinson and Sarah Triggs, with occassional backing vocals…
Micah P. Hinson
Micah P. Hinson: is a Texan singer-songwriter. He has toured with the likes of Iron and Wine, Calexico and David Gray. Influences: Country, Gospel and Blues. Discography: Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra (Full Time Hobby, 2008). Micah…
Live Review: Micah P Hinson @ Stereo, Glasgow, November 2nd 2008
Tonight Micah Paul Hinson plays Glasgow’s Stereo, a somewhat cavernous venue located beneath a vegan restaurant and bar. It resembles an abandoned industrial warehouse, and having seen Micah play acoustic in far more intimate surroundings, one can’t help but wonder how – despite the aid of a backing band – his organic, often subtle strains will sound in such a hollow venue.
Live Review: Johnny Flynn @ The Scala, October 30th 2008
The previous two times I’d seen Johnny Flynn were in Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff – a tiny backstreet venue with the performers literally at the end of your finger tips. Seeing Johnny progress to playing the significantly bigger Scala in London, I felt a bit like a nervous mother or jealous girlfriend – the crowd had claimed him as their own, I wanted to shout ‘No, I was here first!’
Live Review: Noah and the Whale @ Koko, November 6th 2008
Thursday’s sell out show at Koko could have been a difficult transition from the sunny days of summer to the dark nights of November for Charlie Fink and the boys, but the audience certainly didn’t seem too concerned on that front.
Album Review: The Cave Singers – Invitation Songs
This might be The Cave Singers debut album, but it comes from three experienced songwriters; all three members, Pete Quirk, Derek Fudesco and Marty Lund, have recorded with punk bands in their native Seattle. ‘Invitation Songs’ is a beautiful and affecting album of bluesy folk.
Single Review: Noah and the Whale – Shape of My Heart
Following up the whistle-along anthem of the summer was never going to be an easy task for Noah and the Whale. There was something irresistibly zeitgeisty at the beginning of the summer in Five Years’ Time’s promise of fun fun fun and sun sun sun and the song captured the country’s imagination. As a result, anything less FM-worthy than its predecessor was bound to be a disappointment to many.
Live Review: Jeremy Warmsley @ Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, October 20th 2008
With a genealogy that straddles the Channel and a musical career which already spans multiple locations and genres, Jeremy Warmsley seemed perfectly at home in this splendid little venue in ‘trendy’ Hoxton.