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by blueestaiPosted on19th September 201619th September 2016BritishLeave a comment on South Yorkshire FRW Music Festival – Sep 2016: Lucy Marshall

South Yorkshire FRW Music Festival – Sep 2016: Lucy Marshall

Later in the day I was able to catch Lucy Marshall, a Hull-based acoustic artist with three EPs and experience of touring across festivals such…

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by blueestaiPosted on19th September 20161st October 2016AmericanaLeave a comment on South Yorkshire FRW Music Festival – Sep 2016: Madison Violet

South Yorkshire FRW Music Festival – Sep 2016: Madison Violet

Madison Violet “light Americana which grabs and appeals across the board” Starting off the South Yorkshire Folk, Roots, and World Festival there was the incredibly…

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by blueestaiPosted on10th September 201611th September 2016AmericanaLeave a comment on September 2016 : Little Lapin’s “Lover’s Gate”

September 2016 : Little Lapin’s “Lover’s Gate”

Little Lapin – “Lover’s Gate” from the Album “Holding Out for the Kicks” Album available @ CDBaby and BandCamp  Website http://www.littlelapinmusic.com/ Check out the website for details…

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by blueestaiPosted on5th September 20165th September 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on Jenny Sturgeon’s “From the Skein” Album Review

Jenny Sturgeon’s “From the Skein” Album Review

A good debut album that effectively conveys Sturgeon’s love of history. A balance exists as wide myth collides with shared Scots history; brilliance flickers in some of…

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by blueestaiPosted on17th August 201617th August 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on Gentle Heart – Saskia Griffiths-Moore’s debut album (a review)

Gentle Heart – Saskia Griffiths-Moore’s debut album (a review)

An unabashed genre-hopping album that balances light with dark in a spiritually precise manner and a strong leading voice Some albums are like the snow-topped…

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Rob Lane's Ends and Starts
by blueestaiPosted on17th August 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on Rob Lane – Ends and Starts (album review)

Rob Lane – Ends and Starts (album review)

Blues rock that warms the senses for Spring and gets the room moving in an optimistic, light-hearted manner Intro In taking a mild diversion from…

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by blueestaiPosted on17th August 201617th August 2016Folk MusicLeave a comment on The Silver Darlings: Watermark- Single Launch in Sheffield (review)

The Silver Darlings: Watermark- Single Launch in Sheffield (review)

A band with fire enjoying their musical influences without putting themselves in a box I recently had the pleasure of attending the single launch with…

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by blueestaiPosted on16th August 201617th August 2016Folk MusicLeave a comment on Steamchicken@Shakespeares “A dynamic, captivating performance that stays in the mind”

Steamchicken@Shakespeares “A dynamic, captivating performance that stays in the mind”

Shakespeares’ Pub, Sheffield 2 April 2016 These chickens can play, in a dynamic, captivating performance that stays in the mind I have recently had the…

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Edd Donovan and the Wandering Moles: Making Mountains (Vol 1)
by blueestaiPosted on16th August 201616th August 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on Edd Donovan and the Wandering Moles – Making Mountains (Vol 1)

Edd Donovan and the Wandering Moles – Making Mountains (Vol 1)

An artist with old school authenticity and a collection of songs aptly wrapped in the phenomenology of experience drenched in Americana which takes the best…

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by blueestaiPosted on1st August 201617th August 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on KARA – Some Other Shore – “a deep thematic album of tragedy and triumph” – review

KARA – Some Other Shore – “a deep thematic album of tragedy and triumph” – review

Released June 2016 KARA return with another excellent album called “Some Other Shore” (their debut was also nautical sounding, “Waters So Deep”). The particularities that…

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