Parker McCollum – ‘Hollywood Gold’ EP Review 17th October 202017th October 2020Mark Wiggins Comment Parker McCollum ‘Hollywood Gold’ Review: The Texan releases his first Nashville label EP and it gets the Music City treatment When we reviewed [...]
Sturgill Simpson – Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1 Album Review 16th October 202022nd October 2020Mark Wiggins Comment Sturgill Simpson – Cuttin’ Grass Volume One Album Review: The Kentuckian makes hay and cuts grass in 2020 2020 has been an unexpected [...]
Album Review – Ashley Campbell, “Something Lovely” 10th October 2020Paul Sammon Comment Album Review – Ashley Campbell, “Something Lovely” Two years after the release of The Lonely One, the daughter of the late, great Glen [...]
Brothers Osborne – ‘Skeletons’ Album Review: The Third Album from the Country Rockers Turns Up the Grit 8th October 20208th October 2020Mark Wiggins 1 Brothers Osborne – ‘Skeletons’ Album Review: The brothers from Deale return with their third album To me, Brothers Osborne are almost an anomally [...]
Brent Cobb – Keep ‘Em On They Toes Album Review 3rd October 20206th October 2020Mark Wiggins 1 In a year that seems like absolute carnage, whether it be civil unrest, politics or pandemic, it feels fitting that someone like Brent [...]
Album Review – Josh Turner – “Country State Of Mind” 19th August 2020Alison Dewar Comment Country Artist Josh Turner Paints His Own Musical Masterpiece Singer pays tribute to a cross-section of country music icons on his new album [...]
Album Review – Caylee Hammack – “If It Wasn’t For You” 14th August 2020Alison Dewar Comment Caylee Hammack Tells It Like It Is On Her Major Label Debut When you listen to the first song on an album and [...]
Album Review – Mo Pitney – “Ain’t Lookin’ Back” 14th August 2020Neil Hallam 2 Does Mo Pitney’s “Ain’t Lookin’ Back” avoid the mythical “Second Album Syndrome”? It’s taken a long time to put together the follow-up to [...]
Album Review – Rumer – “Nashville Tears” 12th August 202012th August 2020Neil Hallam 1 Whether born by accident or design, or a happy combination of both, Rumer’s Nashville Tears is an album that simply works – and [...]