Tag: george wilding
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 160523
As it has been so long since I was compiling playlists on a regular basis, I thought I should bang another in to gather...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 291120
All manner of sonic sweeties and nurishing noise that have kept me sonically fed and watered through out this last week. Have a listen,...
You Do You – George Wilding (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It’s been a while since any new music from George Wilding popped up on the radar. That might be due to my tardy ways,...
Soul Sucker – Wilding (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
One of the joys of being long in the tooth as a reviewer is that you get to watch acts evolve over the years...
Ruby Confue + Wilding @ The Arts Centre, Swindon – 25th...
Stu Rowe has been evolving and adapting his Lighterthief project for years now. A fluid recording project spawning some truly unique music and some...
New Music of the Day – CXXXII : So Vanilla –...
I love artists who continue to musically meander, evolve their sound across a number of styles and therefore keep coming up with the goods....
Songs of Praise, Swindon – My 12 favourite gigs of 2016...
I don’t get to go to many gigs that I am not involved in promoting these days, but whilst I am always present in...
New Music of the Day – CXXIII : Tchaikovsky On...
Although I have been keeping an eye on the enigmatic George since his debut collection of songs, the wonderfully named Being Ragdollian, it was...
Lunatic – George Wilding (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If debut release “Being Ragdolllian” pitched George as a whimsical, acoustic troubadour, Lunatic takes everything that was great in the first place and wraps...
10 acts to watch for 2016 – Selected by Ed...
Well, that’s 2015 all wrapped up then, and musically speaking it wasn’t half bad at all. But, what will 2016 bring us? And who...
The Cadbury Sisters @ The Victoria, Swindon – 27th May ‘15
For a town locked into its nostalgia-fest of tribute and cover bands, there is still the occasional gem to be found amongst the denim...
Being Ragdollian – George Wilding (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I know it is a rather clichéd thing to say, but isn’t it great when you stumble across a young, local artist who is...