Premiers

Album Premiere: Recalibration – Amana Melome’ (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Amana Melome’ describes Recalibration as an awakening, using the analogy of the humble caterpillar turning into the majestic butterfly, an album that captures an artist similarly blossoming...

Rock/Punk/Metal

Ride (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix) – Killcode (reviewed by...

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That’s how you do it. That’s how you keep the old rock-and-roll vibe interesting, infectious, effective, and forward-thinking. “Ride” is the sound of a...

Post Punk/Goth

Fog – Lung (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Whoever said that we are meant to mellow with age hasn’t listened to Fog, the sixth and latest album from New Zealand’s Lung. Always known for a unique...

Shoegaze/Dreampop

Fertile Mind – Frank Joshua (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If, to those still bothered about genres and musical pigeon-holing, the singer-songwriter conjures images of acoustic precision and folk finesse and dream-pop, blends of...

Indie

Everyone’s A Ghost – Pantomime Horses (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Pantomime Horses have a sure-footed way with musical history, and “Everyone’s A Ghost” is a great example of what they do so well. Blending a...

Pop/Power Pop

Running – Vi Talli (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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The fact that “Running” is about moving forward in life, putting some distance between you and the past, and reclaiming your life and thinking...

Folk/Country

In the House of the Lord – Matt Basile (reviewed by...

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As buzzwords such as alt-country and Americana have become the cool byline for those trying to outrun the past; terms such as roots and country and western have fallen out of fashion....

Singer-Songwriter/Acoustica

Tremble – The Quiet North (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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The ability to move so effortlessly between understatement and anthemics is just one of the traits that make "Tremble," the new single from The...

R&B/Soul

Album Premiere: Recalibration – Amana Melome’ (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Amana Melome’ describes Recalibration as an awakening, using the analogy of the humble caterpillar turning into the majestic butterfly, an album that captures an artist similarly blossoming...

Reggae/Ska/Dub

Album Premiere: Lost Files – JaDon Blaxx (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If Dancehall arrived in the seventies as reggae's leaner, faster, more street-charged younger sibling, then Lost Files is a clear snapshot of where that...

Dance/EDM

Furtiva – FREZYA feat. LPSV (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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It is perhaps quite telling that the single's cover shows the image of a strawberry-shaped, golden hand grenade because "Furtiva" does sound like someone...

Hip-hop/Rap

Invincible – 40pzz (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If you’re still clinging to that worn-out notion that rap doesn’t evolve, Invincible should put that idea out of its misery in under four...

Jazz/Blues

It’s Called Love…It’s Called The Blues – Wattmore (reviewed by Dave...

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Pop music might have cornered the market for infectiousness, rock for energy, but the blues has always been the place where emotion reigns supreme....

Classical/Instrumental

Video Premiere: Boreal – Seven Crows (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Continuing with the singles that pre-empt the release of the full album, Powers of Observation, Chris Murphy now gives us “Boreal,” another delicate and emotive sonic...

Avant Garde

Avoidance Moon – Zabus (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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As I head into the opening titular track of the new and sixth Zabus album, Avoidance Moon, I get the strange sensation that I am listening to...

Interviews

Deep Roots. Pure Soul: Paula Boggs talks soulgrass, the new album...

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With the latest album, Sumatra, about to drop, I sat down with Paula Boggs to talk about artistry and ancestry, roots and soul, where music has...

Live

The Crack – En Heat (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If, like me, you feel that mainstream music is all a bit safe, merely appealing to fads and fashions, comfort zones and marketing reports,...

Swindon

Rooks – M3G (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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The word ethereal is used a lot in music. Too much, really. Not least by overly-verbose scribblers like me. But sometimes no other word will do....

News

‘Mariachi El Bronx IV’ out February 13 Marks Alter Ego of...

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On February 13 LA trailblazers Mariachi El Bronx will release Mariachi El Bronx IV, their long-awaited new album, and first in over a decade. MEB is the alter...

Playlist

That Was The Music Week That Was – 080825

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Another busy week at Dancing Towers, plenty of cool grassroots artists put under the pen, lots of great music mused over, and lots of...

Books

6 of the best

Let The Cat In – Sophia Garvey (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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There is something feral about Sophia Garvey’s new single, a blend of pop accessibility and brooding alt-rock energies that reminds you that, no matter how...

Promenade nr. 7 – Eythor Arnalds (Alda Musicreviewed by Dave Franklin)

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It must be hard for a musician to live in a place as picturesque and rugged as Iceland and not feel the need to make music...

Magazine – SAMLOW (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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This debut release from Alpine-born, London-based artist SAMLOW adheres not to rock and roll’s raggedy, low-slung, basement roots, but instead uses those same raw guitars, driving...

Album Premiere: Recalibration – Amana Melome’ (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Amana Melome’ describes Recalibration as an awakening, using the analogy of the humble caterpillar turning into the majestic butterfly, an album that captures an artist similarly blossoming...

Ride (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix) – Killcode (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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That’s how you do it. That’s how you keep the old rock-and-roll vibe interesting, infectious, effective, and forward-thinking. “Ride” is the sound of a...

Savage – Pacificaze (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Somewhere between the straightforward melodic engagement of indie and the reverb-soaked climes of dream-pop, a place where haze and harmony dance delicately together, is...

Dancing About Architecture

rescuing musical virtue in distress.

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