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MÁIRE NI CHATHASAIGH – The New Strung Harp (Old Bridge Music OBMCD25)

When this reissue first came to my attention I was convinced that I had a copy of the 1985 original. Alas, that was just wishful thinking and I apologise to Máire for misleading her. The New Strung Harp is an album everybody knows – the cover is immediately recognisable and ...

THE LANDLUBBERS: Mytholmroyd Music Festival, West Yorkshire, 27th August 2023

Halifax in West Yorkshire’s Calder Valley may be around 70 miles inland from the sea, but it’s home to a solid shanty fanbase. Among several excellent local exponents are the mighty 11-man (plus huge 11-pint ‘grog log’, guitar, cajon and digeridoo) The Landlubbers. As the closing act at the second, ...

BETH WIMMER – Nature (own label)

Based in Switzerland but raised in Boston, Nature, the mini-album follow-up to last year’s Chemical Reaction, is the first to feature her partner, go-to sideman Mike Bischof, who both co-produced, did the arrangements and plays guitar and bass while David Raven lays down the drums. Featuring Aaron Till on fiddle ...

JOHN NAPIER – More White Elephants (own label)

Though embracing an array of different musical genres, the Birmingham singer-songwriter is generally associated with folksy acoustic. However, while that may be the bedrock here, there’s a more electric and at times 80s rock presence at work. Mixed and mastered by fellow Birmingham musician David Benjamin Blower, available as a ...

NINEBARROW – The Colour Of Night (Winding Track 9BTCON)

Again featuring Lee MacKenzie on cello, double bassist John Parker and both producer Mark Tucker and Evan Carson on percussion, close harmony duo Jon Whitley and Jay LaBouchardiere’s fifth album, The Colour Of Night, their first new material in over two years, brings together a mix of originals, covers, the ...

JOHN ALEXANDER – Face The Wind (own label)

John Alexander is a Scottish songwriter and guitarist. He releases his new album, Face The Wind, on September 15th. At the Edinburgh Festival, he has recently concluded a number of well-regarded shows called Dustbowl Blues with a Glasgow Kick. The shows’ title is spot on. You know how, at times, ...

BEAU – Deep In The Dark: Unreleased Rarities 1971-1991 (Cherry Red BEAUDITTD1)

Released in 2009, Edge Of The Dark was a collection of recordings made between 1972 and 1995 when he’d essentially publically retired from the music scene. That’s now being digitally reissued so, to complement it, he’s foraged through the archives for a ‘lost years’ sequel. For latecomers, Beau, or Trevor ...

CALUM STEWART – True North (own label EMCD03)

Calum Stewart has come to our attention once or twice before but this is the first time one of his solo albums has landed on our doormat. Calum is a Scot who plays the Uilleann pipes and wooden flute and True North is, we think, his second solo album, a ...

PETE ATKIN – The Luck Of the Draw (HILL01)

As those of a certain age and a certain musical temperament will know, back in the 70s Atkin released six albums featuring his collaboration with Australian critic, satirist and poet Clive Atkin, setting the latter’s words to music, the partnership culminating in the label contract-obligation Live Libel in 1975. They ...

DAPHNE’S FLIGHT – Love Is The Weapon Of Choice (Fat Cat Records FATCD048)

So familiar individually are the names of Chris While, Julie Matthews, Helen Watson, and Melanie Harrold that it comes as something of a surprise to realise it’s been almost 20 years since they made their collective debut in 1995, taking a lengthy sabbatical after their 1996 tour before reuniting in ...

SINGLES BAR 93 – A round-up of recent EPs and singles

GAVIN MARWICK releases the third of his Quarterdays series, Lammas, this time in the company of his partner, nyckelharpa player RUTH MORRIS. The nyckelharpa, for those who have never seen one, looks like a fiendishly complicated instrument and it actually is. It’s easy to discern how it works but much ...

BERNADETTE MORRIS – To The Well For Water (own label – EAN 5056628082442)

To The Well For Water is the second album from Irish singer-songwriter Bernadette Morris and comes some ten years after her debut All The Ways You Wander.  After such a long time (in which an EP was released), it’s not surprising this second album is very different to the first ...

EDD DONOVAN – Anchovy (own label EDD004)

Anchovy is the fourth album from Edd Donovan, a singer-songwriter labelled ‘the singing social worker’ by The Guardian because of his day job. Edd has never been afraid to address serious topics, and since this this is another album with origins in the opportunities for thought and reflection afforded by ...

THE PAPER KITES – At The Roundhouse (Nettwerk Records)

The Paper Kites’ At The Roundhouse is country folk-rock album that burns a sad neon light into any damp and foggy late Sunday night reverie -- when Friday is gone; Saturday night is a lost warm memory; and this music hangs as the hopeful tether to any weekend’s big final ...

RAB NOAKES & BROOKS WILLIAMS – Should We Tell Him (Red Guitar Blue Music RGBM-2301)

Brooks Williams seems to have the happy knack of meeting people and, being a nice bloke, befriending them and then convincing them to record with him. The idea for Should We Tell Him had been in development for some time but Rab Noakes’ failing health gave the project some urgency ...

MORNING TOURIST – The Endless Eve (Blaggers Records)

Morning Tourist’s The Endless Eve is an ever-churning alt-folk album (with incredibly persistent percussion!) that zigs and zags in oddly melodic curves, nice acoustic guitar moments, and lyrics that roam the universe with constant “what if” speculation, and yet are still grounded with bare wire insight. My friend, Kilda Defnut, ...

KEEPING IT LIVE – A Day of Lincolnshire Folk

In December 2016, I wrote my first review for folking.com, the Doghouse Roses album Lost Is Not Losing, an album I still play (thanks Editor). Over the past (nearly) seven years I’ve written a hundred and ninety-nine reviews, mostly albums, but several under the heading ‘Keeping It Live’ because it ...

THE 19TH STREET BAND – Near Perfect (own label)

Named for the street in Arlington where Caolaidhe and Meghan Davis lived, The 19th Street Band play an amalgam of Irish and American folk-rock. Near Perfect (no false modesty here) is their third studio album, mostly original material but including a cover of ‘Livin’ In These Troubled Times’, the number ...

DANIEL RODRIGUEZ – Vast Nothing (CD Baby)

Daniel Rodriguez is a Colorado singer-songwriter, who released Vast Nothing, his second solo full-length album, on July 1st in the UK. It’s a thing of gentle beauty – glorious melodies, gentle picking and arrangements that hold back rather than take over. The album mostly fixes us in the USA “Keep ...

GARETH WILLIAMS – Songs From The Last Page (own label GWC01CD)

Gareth Williams could have called this album Music From Big Pink but it’s been done before although the pink house on the cover gets a mention. In fact, the genesis of Songs From The Last Page is much more complicated. Williams takes a book by a Scottish author and extracts ...

THE JOHN RICHARDS BAND – Hard Times And Heroes (JRB JRB0723)

When John Richards released his most recent solo CD, he expected it to be his last album. When I reviewed that album for this site, I commented that “I can only hope that John has enough songs in him not yet written to lure him back into the studio at ...

PEATBOG FAERIES – I See A World (Peatbog Records CDBOG009)

We know the Peatbog Faeries. From Skye with a sound as big as the Cuillin itself and the ability to generate great excitement on stage. Their line-up has changed recently with the addition of Norman Willmore, drummer Stu Brown and the multi-instrumental talents of Innes Watson. They are principally an ...

JOSHUA BURNELL – Glass Knight (own label MNR23A)

Born in France and raised in Scotland, Burnell is an unpredictable quantity when it comes to his idiosyncratic approach to folk. So it’s hard to say what those who were into his recent two albums featuring reinterpretations of traditional songs are going to make of Glass Knight, an all original, ...

DOT ALLISON – Consciousology (Secret Cathedral)

Dot Allison’s Consciousology is a wispy voiced Scottish singer-songwriter album filled with obtuse and quite beautiful melodies and music that’s doused in madcap electronics and leavened with pliant symphony orchestrated textures. And an always present gently touched acoustic guitar dapples with purity through a funhouse sonic (sort of) folky ride ...

BETH BOMBARA – It All Goes Up (Black Mesa BMR 74)

“There’s a lot of it about.” This was the reply I got some years ago when I asked a friend their views on Americana.  The conversation is best left in the depths of time, but I mention it because he was right there was, then, a lot of it about ...

ELIZA CARTHY TRIO – Conversations We’ve Had Before (Hem Hem)

Available only as a Bandcamp download, dedicated to Paul Sartin and featuring long-time collaborator Saul Rose on accordion and reuniting with David Delarre on acoustic guitar, Conversations We’ve Had Before is not, as the title suggests, retreading old material in a new format, but rather a case of coming to ...

JONO WRIGHT – Special Measures (own label digital release)

Jono Wright has another life which I don’t propose to talk about although the title of his debut album may give you a clue. Special Measures is a set of ten guitar instrumentals co-produced with cellist George Shilling who adds bass notes to Jono’s compositions. Self-released albums of guitar music ...

BELLA GAFFNEY – Reflections (own label BGCD01)

Bella Gaffney has risen almost imperceptibly but purposefully through the ranks of British folk music. Playing guitar, banjo and double bass she appears solo, as a duo with Dan Webster and as a member of The Magpies … there she is. Her new album is called Reflections – it’s at ...

NORMAN PATERSON – Torn (own label NP2023CD)

Making his recording debut at 65, Stornoway-born Paterson reflects on life well-lived and characters met along the way with the traditional folk-informed collection of self-penned numbers, Torn, on which he’s accompanied by Anna Massie on guitar, banjo and mandolin, pedal steel player Allan Train, Angus Lyon from Blazin’ Fiddles on ...

SEAN TAYLOR – Short Stories (STCD118)

Sean Taylor has been making music for 20 years now, and with his latest release, Short Stories, shows that he's at the top of his game. Sean is a troubadour, normally playing over 100 live shows a year across the UK and abroad and picking up awards along the way ...

ANNIE BARTHOLOMEW – Sisters Of White Chapel (Klondike Gold Rush Songs)

The concept was intriguing enough but then I heard the single, ‘White Chapel Woman’, and I was hooked. Annie Bartholomew is from Juneau, Alaska, plays banjo and is also known as Annie B Good and Annie Where The Sun Don’t Shine, specialising in “dark, bawdy blues”. Sisters Of White Chapel ...

JIM CAUSLEY – Songs Of Dartmoor (Hrōc Music HROC08)

Songs Of Dartmoor is Jim Causley’s fourth album of Devon songs, all packaged in matching sleeves designed by Karen Cater. Having previously ranged across Devon, Jim was commissioned to restrict himself to an area bounded roughly by Okehampton to the north and Buckfastleigh to the south-east and has whittled his ...

SARAH DEERE-JONES – A Little Piece Of Eden (own label FPCD016)

Born in Dorset and now based in Cornwall, Deere-Jones is a pure-voiced, classically trained harpist, a lecturer on the medieval harp in England, Royal Academy Associate, composer and environmentalist with four previous albums and two EPs of both original and traditional music inspired by the landscape and the nature within ...

JON PALMER ACOUSTIC BAND – Vacca Wall (Splid Records SPLID CD31)

Jon Palmer must lead the most electrifying acoustic band in the country – we must stage a battle of the bands between them and M***y H**l to test the theory – but that’s for another time. Their new album is Vacca Wall and we’d better sort out the title before ...

LUCIO BARBARINO –The Blue Evenings (own label)

Singer-songwriter Lucio Barbarino’s album, The Blue Evenings, touches every conceivable folk music port of call (from his native Cape Cod, Massachusetts) yet manages to avoid the usual tourist sights, sounds, and the occasional sing-along stuff of aging Woodstock people who find salvation inn The Eagles’ tuneful song, ‘Take It Easy’ ...

MELTWATER GHOSTS – Stargazing (digital stream)

Stargazing is the debut release from cosmic folk, americana and country group Meltwater Ghosts.  With songs written in shepherds’ huts and on black mountain sides, the album features acclaimed songwriters Rev Hammer and his lovely wife Sanchia Ryan.  They are wonderfully backed by Ian Jennings on double bass, Rupert McDonald ...

ERIN K – Sink To Swim (own label UPIGO01 CD)

I didn’t know anything about Erin K but a description of her third album, Sink To Swim, intrigued me. And I was right to be intrigued. Erin Kleh is based in London with a taste for Americana. She writes songs and plays guitar and works with international musicians who gravitated ...

IAN BRUCE – Together Forever (Ruglen Record Company LUMSCD0117)

Anyone with even a passing interest in the Scottish folk scene will be aware of Bruce who, since he first dedicated his life to making music professionally back in 1977, has been part of numerous duos and groups as well as releasing several albums, including one interpreting Robert Burns songs ...

ÁED – Leaf (own label)

The route to an album review often begins with an email, usually extolling the virtues of a record that’s the greatest thing since sourdough. The one sent by Illenia Ballacchino, lead vocalist with Áed was rather different asking us to consider the band’s second album, Leaf – diffident, almost apologetic, ...

GWENAN GIBBARD – Hen Ganeuon Newydd (Sain SCD2850)

Hen Ganeuon Newydd, subtitled The Folk-Songs Of Llŷn And Eifionydd for the non-Welsh speakers, is a collection of songs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries collected in north-west Wales. The subjects were frequently local and range from big stories to little jokey ditties, many gleaned from The National ...

SETH LAKEMAN – The Somerset Sessions (Honour Oak Records HNR10)

Originally released as a limited edition for Record Store day and now given a wider distribution on CD and vinyl, The Somerset Sessions was recorded over 10 days late in 2020 at the Bert Jansch Studio in Frome, with Lakeman accompanied by drummer Ethan Johns, keyboard player Jeremy Stacey, John ...

CARRIE MARTIN – Evergreen (Psychotron Records)

Hull singer-songwriter Carrie Martin’s Evergreen rekindles the folk-rock-progressive vibe of the late 70’s, just before punk rock with its spit, safety pins, pogo dancing, and Melody Maker’s “Charles Unpleasant” cartoons laid waste to a whole lot of talent and some pretty great albums. Fans of the later Renaissance and the ...

WESTWARD THE LIGHT – Flow Country (Braw Sailin’ Records CD011BSR)

Westward The Light released their debut album in 2020 to great acclaim. Their second album Flow Country, named after the landscape between Caithness and Sutherland in northern Scotland, was released at the end of March 2023 and has only just come over my desk. There are nine tracks, all tunes, ...

BLUEBYRD – Song And Dance (own label)

Although Bluebyrd don’t want Song And Dance to be seen as a lockdown album, they’re clear that it’s influenced by the thoughts and feelings they went through at that time. It’s no surprise then that this, their third album, is a very thoughtful piece of work. Hailing from Wolverhampton, Bluebyrd ...

JUDE EDWIN-SCOTT – Rambling Rose (Bellyhead 9 Records BH9CD09)

First learning guitar when he was six, now based in Cheshire, alongside his career as an acrylics greeting cards artist) Edwin-Scott has developed a very English intricate fingerpicking style in the tradition of Nic Jones, heard to fine effect on Rambling Rose, his seventh self-released studio album a bringing together ...

RIDERS OF THE CANYON – Riders Of The Canyon (Great Canyon Records GCR-013 CD)

Joana Serrat released her fifth album on June 23rd. Serrat is a Catalonian singer-songwriter and she has combined with Northern-Irish singer-songwriter Matthew McDaid and two other Catalonians, Roger Usart and Victor Partido. The band, the album and one of the tracks are all called Riders Of The Canyon. When you ...

JOSHUA RADIN – Though The World Will Tell Me So (Vol 1 & 2) (Nettwork Music Group)

Joshua Radin’s new album, Though The World Will Tell Me So (Vol 1 & 2), elicits the hyperbolic comment: “One Billion People Love Folk Music!” And that’s a bunch, considering Elvis only had “50,000,000 fans who can’t be wrong!” Now, (especially with those capital letters!) that “Billion” braggadocio certainly sounds ...

PATAKAS – When You’re Ready (WildGoose WGS441CD)

With stunningly unfortunate timing When You’re Ready arrived the day after we put this month’s Singles Bar to bed. A day earlier and it would have taken pride of place so in the circumstances we had to break a few rules. The circumstances are that Patakas are Joe Sartin and ...

SINGLES BAR 91 – A round-up of recent EPs and singles

COHEN BRAITHWAITE-KILCOYNE has moved on from being folk’s latest wunderkind to being a seasoned professional as this EP, Come Make My Bed, testifies. His voice is strong and slightly deeper and his concertina equally powerful. His version of the title song was collected in Passfield, a few scant miles from ...

DÁIMH – Sula (Goat Island Music GIMCD006)

Dáimh’s new album, Sula, travels from Moidart to Mabou and back home again to the island of Bernera off the coast of Lewis (“during a stormy December”), with Scottish folk music filled with fire, melody, and an emotive heart. Dáimh – with three original members Angus MacKenzie, Gabe McVarish, and ...

MALCOLM HOLCOMBE – Bits & Pieces (Proper/Need To Know)

Diagnosed with cancer in 2022, alongside regular collaborator Jared Tyler Holcombe resolved to knock his 18th and potentially swan song album into shape as quickly as possible. However, while the material has been stripped back and simply arranged, Bits & Pieces never sounds a like a rush job. Very much ...

BRENNEN LEIGH – Ain’t Through Honky Tonkin’ Yet (Signature Sounds)

Making her Grand Old Opry debut on June 24th, with her follow up to last year’s Western Swing styled Obsessed With The West, Leigh ably demonstrates why she’s more than worthy of the honour with Ain’t Through Honky Tonkin’ Yet, an outstanding album of more old time country and, as ...

DAVID EDWARD BOOTH – All My Days (The Recording Booth)

David Edward Booth’s All My Days cuts melodic tendons. And, like really nice folk music, it sings with melodies that are etched with Half Moon in Putney tradition. One night, when I was lucky enough to be in the audience, The Strawbs’ lead guy Dave Cousins' brilliant acoustic passion and ...

KASSI VALAZZA – Kassi Valazza Knows Nothing (Loose Music)

Kassi Valazza’s Kassi Valazza Knows Nothing is a lovely Americana folk album that blossoms, like a southwestern cactus flower, from the roots of all the truly great female singer songwriters like Nanci Griffith, Lucinda Williams, Kacy Anderson (of Kacy and Clayton fame!), Gillian Welch, Tish Hinojosa, Emmylou Harris, Sandy Denny, ...

HANNAH ALDRIDGE – Dream Of America (Icons Creating Evil Art / ICEALP446)

American singer / songwriter Hannah Aldridge has grown up surrounded by music. Her father, Walt Aldridge, has written numerous songs including Number 1 country hits and the family home was in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, famed for recording studios that have played host to artists including Paul Simon and Bob Dylan.  ...

MERRY HELL – Let The Music Speak For Itself (Merry Hell MHMCD00123)

Recently released Merry Hell’s Let The Music Speak For Itself is a retrospective look at the band’s back catalogue in a double CD and digital release which gives the avid fan and also the newcomer to Merry Hell’s music a superb look into what Merry Hell are all about.  28 ...

AGS CONNOLLY – Siempre (Finstock Music FINST002 CD)

Siempre is Spanish for always and, combined with the cover decoration, it sort of sums up Ags Connolly’s musical philosophy. Ags is a British country singer/songwriter who sounds like a native…of Texas, which is where his heart lies. This album isn’t simply country as the lead track, ‘Headed South For ...

RACHEL HAIR & RON JAPPY – Élan (March Hair Records MHRCD 007)

Celtic harpist Rachel Hair and guitarist Ron Jappy met during a European tour and decided that they clicked, musically.  The result of that meeting was the instrumental album Sparks in 2019 and has now been followed by Élan which, to my mind, does exactly what an album like this should.  ...

SHOW OF HANDS – High Germany – 900 Miles To Bremen (MIG MIG02732)

I imagine that the Longdogs already own everything that Show Of Hands have ever done but this may just have eluded even them. High Germany – 900 Miles To Bremen is a product of the fruitful relationship between MIG Records and Radio Bremen and is a triple-CD set, reissued last ...

WHAPWEASEL – 7 (Whap Records WW0014)

Renowned Award-Winning English ska-folk fusion ceilidh band Whapweasel have recently released their latest album entitled 7 which is a beautiful collection of dance tunes each of which is different in its own way. Written by band members past and present, this 7-piece band have put together this their fourth studio ...