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This Time - Sound Of The Sirens (25/01/19)

  • Artist: Sound Of The Sirens

  • Release Date: 25th January, 2019

  • Genre: Folk, Folk Rock, Pop

  • Record Label: DMF Records

  • Tracks: 15

  • Website:


West Country folk-rock duo Sound Of The Sirens have announced their new album, This Time, out January 25th via DMF Records, as well as a 21-date UK tour starting in January.

This Time – the follow-up to their debut album, For All Our Sins, which was released in 2017 to widespread praise – continues to showcase an evident gift for crafting unique, vivid and enduring melodies over 15 heartfelt tracks.

“’This Time’ is a collection of moments, emotions, challenges and stories,” say the duo. “We've collected lyrics, melodies and ideas from the past couple of years for this project. We created this album last winter in an isolated barn in Wales with only guitars, a piano, wine and the dogs for company. The themes of time, love, loss, perseverance, hope and clarity are intertwined in these songs.”

Throughout the album, Sound Of The Sirens – duo Abbe Martin and Hannah Wood – blend intoxicating vocal harmonies with beautifully crafted instrumentals to create a seamless collection of captivating tracks. ‘Troubles’, the first track to be taken from the album, is a rousing and emotive ode to overcoming issues, amid inspiring lyricism and graceful cadences.


How High - CC Smugglers (29/03/19)

  • Artist: CC Smugglers

  • Release Date: 29th March, 2019

  • Genre: Americana, Roots

  • Record Label: Cabin Records / Absolute

  • Tracks: 13

  • Website: https://www.ccsmugglers.co.uk

How High’ is the highly anticipated debut album from one of the best young Americana and Roots bands in the UK. This six-piece band hailing from across the UK have earned a reputation as a phenomenal live tour-de-force, earning them a well deserved reputation across a multitude of genres.

Their debut album ‘How High’ is well worth the wait. It’s fresh, upbeat, positive, innovative and a highly contagious collection of music.

Like many others the CC Smugglers have been caught in all the current financial issues at Pledge Music. After raising nearly £17K from their loyal fans to crowdfund the album, Pledge has currently not paid them a penny. This has left them in a lot of debt to record and manufacture their album. It is especially sad and frustrating as it’s their debut record. So we are asking for all readers of this review who like the band and their music to buy a copy of their album either directly or from the link below to help them out or support them on their UK tour. I’m sure the guys would really appreciate your support.

CC Smugglers were formed by a young busker frontman Richie Prynne in his early twenties. He soon recruited his childhood friends Dan Edwards, Ryan Thomas and Sam Barrett who spent years honing their craft on the streets of London, Cambridge and Bedford. In later years Manchester based pianist and front man in his own right Tom Seals and Jazz trained drummer Felix Weldon.

The album opening with the wonderful uptempo title track ‘How High’ with it’s classic retro jazz.. On the gospel infused, infectious and toe-tapping ‘Gone So Long’ the band are joined by the Oxford Gospel Events Choir. It has a sing-a-long chorus of the highest order and it’s sure to be a live crowd favourite. The folky bluegrass ‘Well Well Well’ has touches of the Keston Cobblers Club, The Lumineers and Patch and the Giant. The second track featuring the Oxford Gospel Events choir is the big, very positive, reflective and upbeat ‘Smiling’.

These is some wonderful piano arrangements on ‘Jog On’ which reminds me of sme classic Van Morrison. “Just walk walk, don’t ruin our day. If you’ve got nothing nice to say. Turning blue skies grey.……. jog on!. Get lost!…. and just keep walking away”. The nostalgic ‘One More Night’ with it’s great banjo licks looks back at better times in the past when the band were younger. Wishing that they could turn back time. Dedicated to Uncle Geoff. The laid back acoustic guitar lead ‘Life’s A Wave’ is a another track with a very positive message. It has touches of Jack Johnson. With a lovely dobro introduction ‘Sweetheart’ is a tender and reflective song of lost love and trying to move on..

Next up as song which always makes me smile the fast bluegrass ‘Grumpy’. Flying fiddles, driving percussion and Richie soaring vocal all add to the great mix. Trains have always been a firm staple of Americana, Folk and Country music. This next track is dedicated to waiting for a London train. I just love the Honky-Tonk ‘Baker Street 205’ complete with backing vocals from the band and soaring harmonica playing from Richie. Watch out for the excellent guitar solo as well.

The CC Smugglers journey so far with it’s hardships and successes are included in ‘All Night Long’. A tale of a band of brothers working very hard together to share their music. The smooth gypsy jazz violin infused ‘Working Man’ completes their excellent debut. I couldn’t helping thinking ‘The Jungle Book’ for this one, then it explodes in a higher tempo.

But wait there is more…..a hidden bonus track. ‘Standing Of The Street’ which has shades of the much loved Paolo Nutini’s ‘Pencil Full of Lead’. It creates a rich soundscape of a probation era speak easy.

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Walk Through Fire - Yola (22/02/19)

  • Artist: Yola

  • Release date: 22nd February, 2018

  • Genre: Country Soul/Blues, Americana, Singer-Songwriter

  • Record Label: Easy Eye Sounds/Nonesuch

  • Tracks: 12

  • Website: https://www.iamyola.com

  • Review By: Gary Smith (LCM)

We are big fan of Yola Carter here at LCM. This British rising stars stunning debut solo album, ‘Walk Through Fire’, is produced by The Black Keys’ eight-time Grammy Award winner Dan Auerbach. Yola has been blazing her own trail with an unshakable passion for the soul and country music she loves. ‘Walk Through Fire’ is a contemporary twist on a traditional sonic tapestry of orchestral strings, fiddle, steel and shimmering tremolo guitars, it provides the perfect soundtrack to Yola’s arresting vocals, which first came to the attention of Auerbach after a friend sent him a video of Yola performing in Nashville. The album has a wonderfully rich and warm retro feel and we think it will be an instant classic. It’s full of heart, passion and powerful vocals from Yola.

Yola’s video (directed by Reid Long) for her debut song ‘Ride Out In The Country’ is the first taste of the forthcoming record. Dan Auerbach stated, “The moment I met Yola I was impressed. Her spirit fills the room, just like her voice... she has the ability to sing in a full roar or barely a whisper and that is a true gift. She made everyone in the studio an instant believer.” Yola said, “Lyrically the song is about escapism and the video adds an awesome twist. We wrote the song about getting away from an oppressive environment. I was in an abusive relationship a while back, so I drew on the feeling of relief and release that I had when I truly felt free.”

Hailing from a small town outside Bristol, Yola grew up in poverty with an unsupportive parent who “banned” her from making any music. She later became homeless, living on the streets of London and also experienced stress-induced voice loss. Yola overcame these challenges to launch a successful sideline in writing, performing on pop hits and briefly joined Massive Attack. She was also the main writer and front woman in Phantom Limb, opening for artists including James Brown and Dr. John before pursuing her solo career in 2016. She quickly made her mark in the US with her vocal powers and innovative songwriting winning early supporters, including Rolling Stone, the Wall Street Journal, Paste, Stereogum, NPR and The Current’s Bill DeVille who exclaimed, “She's a powerhouse of a singer: she's part Southern soul, she's part gospel and she's completely amazing. You'll want to remember her name: Yola.”

Written and recorded at Auerbach’s Nashville studio, Easy Eye Sound, Walk Through Fire is a truly collaborative record. It was written in the studio by Yola and Auerbach with contributions from songwriting legends who between them have written songs for artists from Glen Campbell to Aretha Franklin. Auerbach also assembled his Easy Eye Sound all-star house band composed of legendary session players. Musicians who performed on the record include bassist Dave Roe (Johnny Cash) as well as drummer Gene Chrisman and pianist Bobby Wood who played on hits by Dusty Springfield and Elvis Presley. Guest performers include up-and-comer Molly Tuttle and country music icon Vince Gill. Yola’s debut album Walk Through Fire is the latest release on Dan Auerbach’s record label, Easy Eye Sound, distributed by his longtime label Nonesuch Records.

‘Walk Through Fire’ is set to be one of the top UK Americana releases this year and is already No.1 on the UK Americana chart.

Yola will be on her UK tour soon, with her London date at the 100 Club on May 29th…..don’t miss her live.

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Dark Turn Of Mind EP - Iona Fyfe (01/01/19)

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  • Artist: Iona Fyfe

  • Release Date: 1st January, 2019

  • Genre: Trad Folk, Singer-Songwriter

  • Record Label: Iona Fyfe

  • Tracks: 6

  • Website: https://ionafyfe.com

  • Review By: Gary Smith (LCM)

After her excellent debut album release ‘Away From My Window’ in 2018, Scottish Folk Singer of the Year Iona Fyfe follows up perfectly with another wonderful collection of music. Her ‘Dark Turn of Mind’ EP showcases Iona’s pure vocals, arrangements, range and versatility, as she explores some music away from her previous bedrock of traditional Doric and North East Scottish Folk.

The new EP marks an exciting new chapter from one of the UK’s most gifted young contemporary and traditional folk artists. The EP combines North-East songs with a selection of Appalachian and contemporary American folk.

Iona has brought together an excellent collection of musicians on this EP including Rory Matheson (TRIP) on piano, Aidan Moodie (Siobhan Miller, Gnoss) on guitar and backing harmonies, while Graham Rorie (Gnoss) on mandolin adding to the Appalachian feel.

At only 21, Aberdeenshire singer Iona has already gained a fine reputation as one of our finest ballad singers. She was a Radio 2 Young Folk Award semi-finalist in 2015. In 2017 she was a finalist in the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year competition and in the same year she was nominated for Scots Singer of the Year at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards. An award that she went on to win in December 2018.

The album opens with the fantastic title track, a cover of Gillian Welch’s popular classic ‘Dark Turn Of Mind’. An absorbing combination of piano and Iona’s vocal fused with a sparkle of mandolin. Jean Ritchie was the source for the very lively and upbeat ‘Swing and Turn’. Iona was inspired to include the song after seeing it performed by Boston singer/fiddler Laura Cortese at the Orkney Folk Festival. Iona’s own arrangement champions the many links between the Scottish and Appalachian folk traditions. Gregory Alan Isakov‘s beautiful ‘If I Go, I’m Goin’ has a wonderful spiritual and heavenly arrangement. Stripped and pure, proving that less is often more.

‘The Golden Vanity’ has been a highlight of Iona’s live shows for some time now. It is a song that has been widely covered. A tale of heroism and betrayal. Often sung as a rousing sea shanty, this is much a softer version. Iona composed her own melody for the tender Ozark Mountain song ‘Let Him Sink’ taken from two versions in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection. I love the intimacy of the arrangement, as well as the lovely piano and mandolin instrumental bridge. For the popular ‘Little Musgrave’ Iona was inspired by both Jeannie Robertson and Cecil Sharp. Pitch perfect unaccompanied folk singing at it’s finest.

We see a very bright future ahead for this very talented singer-songwriter, as Iona continues to experiment and explore on her rich musical journey.

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