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New Music 19

This is Louise of Louise and the Pins playing new song Bell Jar. Simply stunning! They were wonderful at the Joe Bloggers night at Dingwalls last week, it was great to have them play. Really looking forward to what comes … Continue reading

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Festival Review: The Great Escape

I have spent the last few days at Europe’s biggest festival for new music, The Great Escape in Brighton. Like Dot to Dot, Camden Crawl and Live at Leeds, it is a city festival and takes place at a number … Continue reading

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Album Review: The Flowerpot Sessions

As soon as you hear that this album is a Communion album, you know its gonna be good. And when you see it features the likes of Lissie, Angus and Julia Stone, Marcus Foster and Treetop Flyers collaborating, you know … Continue reading

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Live at Leeds: A Flying With Anna guide of who to see

I am unfortunately not gonna be at Live at Leeds this year as I am on holiday but I still want to do a feature about it as I love the event and the line-up this year is as good as … Continue reading

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EP Review: Marcus Foster- Tumble Down

Despite one of his songs having over 11 million views on youtube, (his song ‘Let Me Sign’ was used on the Twlight soundtrack, sung by Robert Pattinson), Marcus Foster still remains unknown for many.  For a few months now he has … Continue reading

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New Music 14

Not done one of these since before Christmas! Too long, so I hope some of this lovely stuff makes up for it! First, Noah and the Whale are back and better than ever in my opinion. A few of the … Continue reading

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Album Review: Communion Compilation

I have talked about Communion a little before, but for people who don’t know, its basically a folk gig night put on in Leeds, London and Brighton. It was set up by Ben Lovett from Mumford and Sons and Kevin … Continue reading

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