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

Bulldog – Bad Boy Butch Batson (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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What a strange sound. What a wonderful experience. Now, I know that today’s music fan likes things pigeon-holed, packaged, labelled, and tied up with...

Post Punk/Goth

Just a Few Milligrams – Blindness & Light (reviewed by...

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Bands always used to be akin to localised sonic gangs: groups of friends or like-minded individuals who came together in a very physical sense...

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

Sunflower Lemonaide – Ryan John Clary (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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When I say that there is a softness to the music we find on Sunflower Lemonaide, I don’t mean that detrimentally; in fact, I would...

Folk/Country

White Hydrangeas ft. Sapphire Star Studios – Monique Grimme (reviewed by...

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Over several releases spanning the last year or so, Monique Grimme has established a signature sound that blends rock drive with more subtle sonics,...

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

The Woven Project – Laura’s Kitchen – Intro/Outro (OuNoSoGo Remixes) (reviewed...

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The Woven Project's music is, for the most part, a quietly mercurial experience, more sound as atmospherics or sparingly collated strands of ambience than...

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

A Glimpse For Bobby – When Mountains Speak (reviewed by Dave...

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Although written in tribute to the recently departed Bob Weir, visionary musician and one of the founder members of The Grateful Dead, you could...

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

Pretty at Dawn – Golem Dance Cult (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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The great thing about Golem Dance Cult, or, I should say, one of the many great things, is that although their music might vary in velocity...

Just a Few Milligrams – Blindness & Light (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Bands always used to be akin to localised sonic gangs: groups of friends or like-minded individuals who came together in a very physical sense...

Take Two – Effusion 35 (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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We shouldn’t live in the past, but it never hurts to revisit it from time to time, especially when you have been a band...

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

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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....

Bulldog – Bad Boy Butch Batson (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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What a strange sound. What a wonderful experience. Now, I know that today’s music fan likes things pigeon-holed, packaged, labelled, and tied up with...

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

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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...

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