Country music album reviews from Holler.
Blacktop checks all the boxes for a cliché country record, but rest assured there’s much more to Kent than that.
Judging by the reaction to the very first Highways festival at the Royal Albert Hall this past Saturday (May 20), we can confidently predict it will not be the last.
Valazza might claim to know nothing, but she's put together a growing library of songs that tap into some sort of alien wisdom, thus performing wonders within liminal spaces.
From songwriter rounds to workshops, solo and full band sets, every artist put their best foot forward, helping to elevate the entire weekend and make it one that those in attendance won’t soon forget.
Jude Brothers bears their soul and share their shortcomings, honouring traditional folk sensibilities whilst their fearless vocal range and entrancing lyricism lends an entirely individual dimension to the music.
Jamgrass veterans dial-back their taste for adventure as they channel their classic influences.