BACCHANALIA
This may be slightly unfair but everything feels a bit borrowed on this album. The concept and image-borrowed a bit from Bellowhead; the name-borrowed from the […]
THE PHOENIX SUITE
Having left prog rock band Mostly Autumn in January 2010 after thirteen great years, Heather Findlay decided it was time to go solo. With a promised […]
THE SPADE
I am so the wrong person to be reviewing THE SPADE by Butch Walker and the Black Widows by a good 35 years or more. I […]
Kristy Gallacher – SPINNING PLATES
Singer-songwriter Kristy Gallacher’s second album falls very much into the burgeoning new folk style with mainly acoustic accompaniment utilised to enhance her well-crafted bittersweet songs of […]
THE LANTERN HAS FALLEN
THE LANTERN HAS FALLEN is the inspiring 8-track follow-up release from Falkirk (Scotland) born singer-songwriter, banjoist and guitarist, Jill Hepburn. Being the youngest of five children […]
MARVIN, WELCH & FARRAR/SECOND OPINION
How do you carry the burden of being so well established because of another vehicle (in this case, The Shadows) that anything else you try pales […]