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In the world we know, the rule is always ‘the bigger the better’- bigger paychecks, better cars, music the more loud and grandiose, the more people will listen to it. Amidst this pop-culture phenomenon though you will find the occasional band who decides to strip all the synthetic fluff away to...

Niño y Pistola (« Kid and Gun ») comes up in Galicia (Spain) around 2006. Their first album « Como un maldito...

While at Celtic Connections I got the chance to watch The Lost Brothers support Glen Hansard and near enough bring...

It’s the last day of Celtic Connections 2013 and the venue is the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow’s Merchant City....

Another night in the O2 ABC this time for Roddy Hart and The Lonesome Fire with Three Blind Wolves courtesy of...

Milo Greene’s debut self-titled album is incredibly easy to get lost in and perfect for a winter journey....

Doors opened at 7am as the damp crowd shuffle in off Sauchiehall Street on another rain laden night in Glasgow...

Neil Halstead is part of that premiere league of bearded men with an acoustic guitar, that, despite their rude...

From the heart of Nashville arrives this little gem of lo-fi style and pop-folk tinges that involves the debut...

The Roaming Roots Revue with Amy Helm, Beth Orton & Lau. The idea was to carry on the tradition of Amy’s...

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