Matt Owens | MacCurtain Street

Matt Owens | MacCurtain Street

Review In the same way Sheeran’s Galway Girl conjures up hope and the excitement of new romance, so does Matt Owens new track MacCurtain Street paint pictures of despair for a homeless way of life on one of Cork’s most notorious streets. The initial concept began...
Charlotte Campbell | Blur

Charlotte Campbell | Blur

Review  British country folk at its best. Blur by Charlotte Campbell is reminiscent of a posh Lily Allen with lyrics written from the heart of a singer-songwriter that talks about the impetuousness of young love. It came as no surprise that after hearing the track and...
Anna Krantz | Blessed Are The Free

Anna Krantz | Blessed Are The Free

Review   Polished production, with vocals and lyrics that will lift your soul. This is a singer-songwriter that oozes confidence and Blessed Are The Free encourages us all to “wake up to life in colour”. It is the second song in Anna Krantz’s New Moon New Tune...
Jack Blackman | Hard Place To Be

Jack Blackman | Hard Place To Be

Review Jack Blackman’s guitar playing is exquisite. He was one of the first artists we chose to perform at The British Country Music Festival in its first year (2019) and a Hard Place To Be is his latest self-penned track, so I was excited to hear it. The beautiful...
Holloway Road | All You Need

Holloway Road | All You Need

Review From punk to country! No-one would ever surmise that a duo from a punk music background could ever produce a track like All You Need. With a catchy melody, positive lyrics and a time signature that will ensure audiences are all gently swaying from side to side...

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