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Tag Archives: folk rock
JOE O’DONNELL – Gael’s Vision: 40th Anniversary Edition
October 30, 2020

Polydor 1977 / P&Q Celtic Arts 2020 Journeying through time, majestic observation of pseudo-traditional lore gets a new lease of life, expands its span and peels patina off long-forgotten Rory Gallagher’s parts. Issued at the time when folk rock was … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged folk rock, Joe O'Donnell, Rory Gallagher, Si Hayden, Steve "Boltz" Bolton
POTTER’S DAUGHTER – Casually Containing Rage
October 2, 2020

Melodic Revolution 2020 Delving into matters of the heart and soul, progressive purveyors of folksy mysteries find their new bearings. This ensemble excel in building momentum on many a level – often in an elemental manner, which is quite fitting … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, Potter's Daughter, prog rock
RAPHY & ADRY – Somethin’ Fancy
July 14, 2020

Timezone 2020 Wielding cello and sax, eclectic-minded siblings from Berlin spike their pop with rock extravagance – and groovy elegance, too. The Liebermann brothers have been around for some time now, trying their might on record since 2017 when “The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, pop, Raphy & Adry
WKW – Men Of Steel
June 26, 2020

WKW Music 2020 Between BIG COUNTRY and the USA, unbreakable spirits rock hard and mighty, with a smirk and a smile. “The call of the steel that would never stop”: when Bruce Watson’s old band sang these words back in … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Big Country, Bruce Watson, folk rock, punk, WKW
THREE COLOURS DARK – The Science Of Goodbye
June 14, 2020

Firefly Music 2020 Former KARNATAKA core members rekindle old flame and make the murk comfortably disturbing. It’s been more than a decade and a half since Jonathan Edwards and Rachel Cohen last concocted such gripping song cycles as but their … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Chantel McGregor, Dave Gregory, folk rock, Jonathan Edwards, Karnataka, prog rock, Rachel Cohen, Three Colours Dark


