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Edwyn Collins – Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation
Hope eclipses despair as Collins cross-pollinates his various influences
28th February 2025
Yazz Ahmed – A Paradise In The Hold
Kaleidoscopic jazz imbued with Bahraini folklore, poetry and an oceanic spirit
21st February 2025
Sam Fender – People Watching
The canny chanter comes to the crossroads on vexed but heartfelt third album
21st February 2025
The Delines – Mr Luck & Ms Doom
Willy and Amy let a little light into the darkness on their finest album yet
19th February 2025
Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet – The Complete Mercury Recordings
The early trajectory of a Texas tornado
19th February 2025
Drive-By Truckers, 40 Watt Club, Athens, Georgia, February 12 – 15, 2025
The annual HeAthens Homecoming reviewed
17th February 2025
The Brides Of Funkenstein – Funk Or Walk (reissue, 1978)
From the wild, weird world of Parliament and Funkadelic to the cool, smooth sounds of soulful sisterhood
10th February 2025
Becoming Led Zeppelin
Rich band interviews and incredible live performance
6th February 2025
Songhoy Blues – Héritage
Mali’s exhilarating desert blues exiles find an acoustic home
4th February 2025
Chris Eckman – The Land We Knew The Best
Former Walkabouts leader digs deep to create a career high delving into loss, forgiveness and rebuilding a life from a ruin
4th February 2025
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