by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Daniel Norgren – Wooh Dang
Daniel Norgren is an anomaly. If you close your eyes and listen to a song like ‘Let Love Run The Game’, you’d almost swear it was The Band, but with an unidentifiable vocalist. The music choogles along, sounding like something…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Field Medic – fade into the dawn
Life gets messy and Field Medic embraces the mess in all its rambunctious, unruly glory. Recorded digitally, fade into the dawn sounds nothing like your standard digital album, largely because Kevin Patrick Sullivan decided to record each song in a…
by Pete Bate • • Comments Off on Album | The Leisure Society – Arrivals & Departures
Ten years since Nick Hemming, Christian Hardy and co arrived with their award-nominated debut album The Sleeper, their fifth offering represents a rebuilding of sorts. The ending of songwriter Hemming’s relationship with Leisure Society flautist Helen Whitaker, and the folding…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Video premiere | Owen-Glass – Here It Comes
“We’re just wasting our time chasing all that glitters and shines” Owen-Glass sing on ‘Here It Comes’ – the latest release off their upcoming debut album The Rope & The Rabbit. The song seeks to tackle the way in which…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Premiere | Ordinary Elephant – Jenny & James
If you’re looking for one word to sum up the music of Ordinary Elephant, the title of their new album will do you. Honest. Honest in its tradition, honest in its sentiment, honest in its sound. ‘Jenny & James’ fits…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Single | Todd Warner Moore – ‘And We Sing’
Hong Kong-based singer-songwriter Todd Warner Moore is at it again with the release of a new full-length album just around the corner. Entitled Love & Change, Moore expands his sound with an Americana tinge to his primarily acoustically-driven gamut of…
by Pete Bate • • Comments Off on Album | Damien Jurado – In The Shape Of A Storm
It must be a big deal for songwriters – often solitary by nature – to land on a partner, or muse, who can push them to new peaks. Damien Jurado’s collaboration with Richard Swift began to bear fruit over a…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Single | Y. Dan Rubinstein – ‘Don’t Break What You Cannot Fix’
From the start, folk music has been harboring a rebellious spirit; it’s a key part in an artist’s unfettered ability to bear the truth. To that degree, Y. Dan Rubinstein is a genuine folkster, unmoved by outside denominators when taking…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Premiere | Adam Burrows – ‘A Hymn Instead of a Homily’
Since the days of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie, modern folk music and organized religion have had a tenuous relationship at best. Yet, there’s also the twist and turns that the genre has shared with gospel hymns, present in every…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Swimming Bell – Wild Sight
Lovely and strange is the perfect way to describe Wild Sight, the debut album from Swimming Bell. Enthralling vocals layered one upon another combine with simple instrumentation, treated to create otherworldly blends unlike virtually anything else. Katie Schottland, who records…