Mike Brookfield: Love Breaks the Fall Review
Mike Brookfield has the technical training to be a guitar god, as you might expect from one of Dublin’s most
Read MoreMike Brookfield has the technical training to be a guitar god, as you might expect from one of Dublin’s most
Read MoreLaurence Jones’ third album is an apt continuation of the legacy that Jones’ has begun to build for himself –
Read MoreMark Woods and Tom Herbert have played and recorded together before in a few different incarnations before evolving into Junkyard
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Read MoreMitch Mann may not be a name that’s immediately recognizable, but this isn’t because of a lack of involvement on
Read MoreOpening an album with a cover is perhaps an odd choice, but that’s what Chicago-based Bernard Allison does on his
Read MoreKamchatka haven’t lost their tongue-in-cheek self-awareness. On the newest addition to their discography, the Varberg, Sweden trio immediately advertise their
Read MorePost No Bills is the second proper release from the New York-based trio Slim Wray. The EP, which started as a
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