The celebration of Good Company’s first anniversary was rather understated. At least in terms of sound. For rather than some of the punchy country and acoustic rock that have been a staple so far, this songwriters’ round leant heavily into whimsical folk. Not that the genre that host Katy Hurt is known for took aContinue reading “Gig Diaries – Good Company (Jun 2026 edition)”
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Nia Nicholls – Marionette
What I love most about the new EP from Nia Nicholls is the surprising styles that have arisen in her music. For all that the Swiftian comparisons of the past remain, there are also elements of pop that have been hard-pressed into ‘Marionette’ to create sounds more retro than Taylor herself. Take ‘Movies from Cannes’Continue reading “Nia Nicholls – Marionette”
Hollie Rogers – Everything’s Fine
There is a seamless transition between the last and most recent of Hollie Rogers’ albums. The eclectic nature of both ensures that ‘Everything’s Fine’ builds on the strong foundations laid with ‘Criminal Heart’. Once again, she travels along a spectrum of genres on her latest record, using the music to compliment her storytelling which remainsContinue reading “Hollie Rogers – Everything’s Fine”
Mared – Everything I Left Behind
Mared’s latest EP washes over the listener like waves on a shore. If Sian Eleri is yet to play it on her Chillest Show then it’s strongly recommended. ‘Everything I Left Behind’ exists in a liminal space, floating between alt-folk, RnB and electro-pop. Fellow Welsh artists Georgia Ruth and Al Lewis come to mind inContinue reading “Mared – Everything I Left Behind”
Annie Dressner – Dumb Boy
The nostalgia spilling through from Annie Dressner’s latest single sure hits the spot on a lazy Sunday afternoon. ‘Dumb Boy’ takes me back to my late 90s childhood when its soft punk sound penetrated the airwaves much more than it does these days. Its story of unrequited love never goes out of fashion though. TheContinue reading “Annie Dressner – Dumb Boy”
Gig Diaries – The Jaywalkers
Away from the bright lights of the O2 last weekend, I made my way to the Tin Shed in rural North Wales. Such has been the growth of country music in the UK over the past decade, it is not just the C2C Festival that is now on offer for fans of the genre. AndContinue reading “Gig Diaries – The Jaywalkers”
Fieldlily – Grow
The metamorphosis from Wildwood Kin to Fieldlily has not been as radical as the timespan. The Key sisters have retained much of their electro-folk that still washes over the soul like waves on a shore. The difference now, in the absence of drummer Meg, is less a punctuation and more a delicate offering of wisdomContinue reading “Fieldlily – Grow”
Samantha Ebert – No One Knows
I don’t often stray from UK shores to write about songs from across the pond. So it shows how much I value the music of Samantha Ebert to do so on this occasion. Her latest track, ‘No One Knows’, is just as striking as the first time I came across her. ‘Overthinking‘ was a songContinue reading “Samantha Ebert – No One Knows”
Fiona Lennon – I Love You Baby
There’s a lovely simplicity about Fiona Lennon’s new single. From its title to its theme to its musical arrangement, nothing is complicated about love. Contentment is communicated through a beautiful blend of soft rock and country-pop. Giving ‘I Love You Baby’ a dreamy summer vibe. Lines such as “got me holding up my hands /Continue reading “Fiona Lennon – I Love You Baby”
Ezmay Grace – Meandering River
There is much to like about ‘Meandering River’, the new single from Ezmay Grace. Above all is its gentle charm. Telling the story of one longing to meet with their love again through a reflective composition. Guitar, cello and violin blending beautifully to capture both the hopeful heart of the protagonist and the apt metaphorContinue reading “Ezmay Grace – Meandering River”