US blues artist Johnny Sansone’s 13th album since he started a recording career in 1987, and this long payer is the sixth...
Johnny Sansone: Into Your Blues (Short Stack Records) Out now

US blues artist Johnny Sansone’s 13th album since he started a recording career in 1987, and this long payer is the sixth...
Second album from UK artist PM Warson – a pleasing nine-track offering of seven self-penned originals and a very nice...
The editor sends over a batch of CDs and digital links to me on a regular basis, the new music he’d like me, as a...
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If you seek soothing, calming, low-fi music to chill by, look away now. Nothing to see here, folks! Livepool quartet The...
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