The Cribs are back with the announcement this week of their new album For All My Sisters for release on 23rd March 2015. It’s the band’s sixth studio album and follows 2013’s career spanning ‘Payola’ collection and 2012’s Top 10 album In…
If there is one thing that The Decemberists are bad at (and there might only be one thing), it’s keeping a low profile. For most of the time since releasing their last studio album – the US Billboard charts’ number…
The Districts will release their new single, ‘Peaches’, on 9th Feb via Fat Possum Records alongside their brand new album ‘A Flourish And A Spoil’. Produced, engineered and mixed with John Congleton (St Vincent, Angel Olsen, Swans) , ‘A Flourish And A Spoil’ captures the energy of the…
Diagrams is the latest project of Sam Genders, previously of Tunng, but for me Chromatics is sharper and more interesting than Tunng’s more diffuse work. ‘Phantom Power’ starts out jaunty, gently articulate, all Belle-&-Sebastian-eqsue, rattling along like a red bicycle with a bell…
For Folk’s Sake are proud to premiere the brand new video from Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman today as the duo make a spectacular return with ‘Child Owlet,’ a a traditional ballad from the revered Child Ballad collection. The track…
Waxahatchee, the solo musical project of Katie Crutchfield, is to return with a new album Ivy Tripp on 7th April. The follow up to 2013’s critically lauded Cerulean Salt, Ivy Tripp drifts confidently from its predecessor and displays a more informed and powerful recognition…