Although I’m not likely to be on air in the immediate future I am still, as you might imagine, listening to lots of new releases as well as some long-standing favourites. Thought I’d share them with you. And if you like the sound of the artists I write about please do head to their websites from the links I’ve provided and buy a copy of their latest album or EP, whether CD, vinyl or download ideally directly from the artists shop, bandcamp page etc. This is more important than ever at the moment when gigs and festivals have been cancelled.
Waxahatchee – Can’t do much from the forthcoming album Saint Cloud.
Ian Roland and The Subtown Set – Double rainbow from the album of the same name.
http://www.ianroland.bandcamp.com
Alec Bowman – Safe mode from I used to be sad and then I forgot.
Pre-order at http://www.mralecbowman.bandcamp.com
Alec’s album has been produced by the excellent Josienne Clarke.
I just adore Josienne Clarke’s In All Weather album and keep going back to it again and again. Heaps of tracks from this fine album have been woven into playlists for the Quiet Revolution over many months now. This is one of many favourites.
http://www.josienneclarke.bandcamp.com
Serious Child – Brambles from Time in the trees.
http://www.seriouschild.bandcamp.com
Norma MacDonald One Man Band from Old Future.
http://www.normamacdonald.bandcamp.com
Clem Snide – Roger Ebert from Forever Just Beyond
http://www.eefbarzelay-clemsnide.bandcamp.com
Siobhan Miller -All is not forgotten from All is not forgotten.
http://www.siobhanmiller.bandcamp.com
Miriam Jones – Warning from Between green and gone.
http://www.miriamjones.bandcamp.com
Hem – Rainy night in Georgia from No word from Tom.
Dan Whitehouse – What I didn’t see from Dreamland tomorrow.