Bob Dylan is one of the most iconic figures in music history and with his latest album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, he finally silences all questions. Overseeing seven different decades in his career, Bob Dylan can do whatever he pleases. Evolving from acoustic poet, through his divisive electric period, to most recently retiring his guitar for keys, there’s arguably a bit of … [Read more...] about Bob Dylan: Rough And Rowdy Ways – Review
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Laura Marling: Live At Union Chapel
A mesmerising and perfectly produced virtual gig at London's Union Chapel sees Laura Marling and her folk stylings shine. Live music is one of the hardest things to remedy in our current lockdown situation. Gigs are on hold, festivals are cancelled and the prospect of meeting friends to enjoy your favourite music’ live is currently only a pipe dream. In order to stave our … [Read more...] about Laura Marling: Live At Union Chapel
Single Review: Zoe Wakelam – 1815
London-based singer/songwriter Zoe Wakelam’s single 1815 gives us a glimpse into her soul, all set against bright and addictive melodies. Folk songs are everywhere these days, and what separates the better tracks from the crowd is usually the lyrical content. With this in mind, Zoe Wakeman’s single 1815 does admirably well to satisfy anybody who is soul searching, providing … [Read more...] about Single Review: Zoe Wakelam – 1815
Review: Todd Warner Moore – Spark
Todd Warner Moore releases new record Spark, and with it we’re taken on a journey through a world of simplicity backed up by clever nuances. It can be difficult to make an indie/folk album stand out amongst the crowd. There’s a lot of singer/songwriters these days that can write a really good song, but struggle to get it across in the right way when recorded in a studio. … [Read more...] about Review: Todd Warner Moore – Spark
Review: Conor Oberst – Ruminations (Vinyl Edition)
Conor’s new solo record is full of the usual poetic skill and imagery you’d expect from the artist, and arguably see’s him reach deeper than ever into his psyche. If you’re a fan of Conor Oberst’s music, you’ll know that it’s famed for being littered with depressive connotations; the singer has suffered with depression throughout his life and his music is a way to deal with … [Read more...] about Review: Conor Oberst – Ruminations (Vinyl Edition)