Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin recently released her acclaimed debut album Don’t Let the Kids Win, a country and Americana-tinged record...
This Saturday James Auton picks his top ten Tracks Of The Year. My rules: Only one per band. If there...
It’s been another sterling year for new music, perhaps even one of the best of the decade, as evidenced by...
The floodlights bright beams of light are speckled with tiny drops of water, dancing to the music, bouncing with the...
1. Desperate Journalist – Satellite Three and half minutes of indie pop perfection with the guitar solo of the year....
It may be difficult to believe, but Christmas 2020 has a 2-ply silver lining. Most are in agreement that the...
Just over a year has past since we were crammed into the tiny O’Meara venue in the railway arches on...
A story often told, a path often trodden, everyone has had their heart broken, everyone has had to pick up...
The country-pop sound of Shania Twain serves as Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin’s introduction to the sold out crowd at The...
Underneath the arches, tucked away on a side street on the approach to London Bridge Station, sits the new O’Meara...
Occasionally a critic will find him or herself at a gig where he knows little about the artist. It can...
“Surely it’s love like this that keeps us alive?” A line from ‘Too in Love to Die’ that marks the...
Inspired by the tragic loss of their first love, Good Grief is the debut album from Toronto’s (via Montreal) Bells...
Taking to the stage in her familiar plaid skirt, white socks and matching sneakers, Julia Jacklin may well exude a...
For the twenty fifth episode of Show Me Magic! A new music recommends podcast from www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk. Bill Cummings and Jim Auton...