
The name “Arms & Hearts” is no stranger to the UK folk scene, with the full band having put out two EPs since November 2013. “Set in Stone“, however, is the debut solo release from lead singer Steve Millar. Does it make a difference? Read the full review below. Continue reading
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Album Review: Arms & Hearts – Set in Stone
Album Review: Harker – A Lifetime Apart

The latest release by Brighton-based act Harker shows they may not be the most innovative of bands. Nevertheless, “A Lifetime Apart” leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy. Read why after the jump. Continue reading
Album Review: Ducking Punches – Fizzy Brain

There are a lot of acoustic acts emerging from the United Kingdom since the rise of Frank Turner, but Norwich’s Ducking Punches has been around for quite a while now. Although “Fizzy Brain” is only the band’s second full-length, the first release of music is already five years ago. Read the full review here.
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Harker covers Beach Slang’s “We Are Nothing”

Brighton’s finest acoustic punks in Harker are celebrating 2.000+ likes on Facebook with some cover video’s coming up on their YouTube channel. Listen to Beach Slang‘s “We Are Nothing” below the jump.
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Album Review: Laura Mardon – One Week Record

Laura Mardon is the sixth person to have recorded for One Week Records at Joey Cape‘s home studio in San Francisco. The London singer-songwriter, currently residing down under, released her debut album on April 14. Please read on for our full review. Continue reading
