Fish Records Mailer - Issue 57

The best set of American releases of the year so far in the form of Crooked Still, Jonathan Byrd and Eliza Gilkyson are joined by superb albums from Steve Tilston and Eliza Carthy


Eliza Carthy - Dreams of Breathing Underwater

Eliza is well respected as one of the most innovative folk performers in the UK, and while she usually works with traditional material, ‘Dreams of Breathing Underwater’ is her second album of her own songs.
Although no stranger to interesting.... full review

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Crooked Still - Still Crooked

The fantastic 4 piece string band ‘Crooked Still’ released two fantastic albums over the past couple of years, but for this third album a slight change in line-up has seen explosive cellist Rushad leave to be replaced by two new members, Tristan Clarridge ..... full review

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Eliza Gilkyson - Beautiful World

Eliza's debut disc for Redhouse, 2000's 'Hard Times in Babylon' was a real breakthrough album in the UK, and a deserved critical and commercial success; her subsequent studio albums have all been strong, but have followed a ..... full review

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Steve Tilston - Ziggurat

Steve’s last album ‘of Many Hands’ was a excellent folk album that was well received by both critics and the general public; this new album picks up where the last one left off and shows Steve to be one of the most players and singers on the.... full review

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Justin Rutledge - Man Descending

The Canadian folk and roots scene has grown in profile and stature over the past 10 years, with a good number of excellent artists picking up fans outside of North America. Since the release of his debut album in 2004, Justin Rutledge’s profile..... full review

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Jonathan Byrd - The Law and the Lonesome

In recent years Jonathan Byrd has emerged as one of the most versatile artists around, this new disc sees him head off in another direction again. ‘The Law and the Lonesome’ sees him using his Southern roots and the influence..... full review

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