Fish Records Mailer - Issue 63

The list of great releases for Spring continues with a real mix of styles across the featured albums.
The albums from Eilen Jewell, Lau & Vienna Teng are three fantastic discs that come from very different genres.


Eilen Jewell - Sea of Tears

Eilen’s previous pair of releases have garnered universal praise for their mixture of country, folk , western swing and more; and her versatile band are able to fuse the styles together seamlessly. ‘Sea of Tears’ adds another string to her bow...... full review

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Lau - Arc Light

Since the release of their debut album ‘Lightweights & Gentlemen’, Lau have gone on to be one of the finest traditional music groups in the UK; their mixture of songs and instrumentals along with a stunning live show have picked .... full review

£12.99


Vienna Teng - Inland Territory

‘Inland Territory’ is Vienna Teng’s fourth album and over the course of the past few years she’s developed into one of the most adventurous and innovative singer/songwriters around.
Unusually for a singer/songwriter..... full review

£12.99


John Wesley Harding - Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead

JWH’s last album ‘Adam’s Apple’ arrived in 2004, and the intervening 5 five years have seen the publication of two novels (under his real name, Wesley Stace) to critical acclaim, including a nomination for the Guardian’s First Book Award for ‘Misfortune'.... full review

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