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Beverly Girl’s debut, ‘Feather & Dust’, sees the Finnish four-piece traipsing into a musical space that was previously left unoccupied...
On debut ‘Cover Your Eyes’, Horse Party make a case for being one of the most exciting new bands around ormed...
On his sophomore release ‘House Of Jacks’, award-winning folk songwriter Blair Dunlop displays a craftsmanship that taps into southern bluegrass...
With this indie-rock tale, Glasgow four-piece So Many Animal Calls prove worthy additions to the canon of emotionally-tinged guitar pop ccents...
Annie Eve’s ‘Feversome EP’ features three tracks of emotional, country-tinged folk that boast much potential for bigger things to come nnie Eve’s...
London trio Happyness offer fans a dose of summer on single ‘Great Minds Think Alike, All Brains Taste The Same’...
Two classic albums from the point when NBZ took their bar-locked R&B and attempted to produce something with wider appeal...
Our series of showcase gigs featuring songwriting talent from across the southwest (and beyond, if you wanna come play?) continues he date...
The US songwriter of 1977 Top 20 hit ‘Ariel’ explains his idiosyncratic approach and his upcoming songwriting course in France...
On ‘Gemini’, Danish trio Boho Dancer strike out as a folk collective with the songwriting quality to last the distance...
For the serious songwriter, getting a publishing deal is crucial. We asked an industry insider to explain how it works…...



























