Honeyfeet’s debut album, “It’s A Good Job I Love You”, is now on general release from all the usual digital retailers and as a compact disc from Honeyfeet’s shop and selected stores.
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“The Diffident Fecund Album”
The new album by Richard Barry is now available as a compact disc in gatefold sleeve plus lyric book, available from his online shop.
Snowapple Now On UK General Release
The eponymous debut album by Amsterdam’s Snowapple is now on general release in the UK and Ireland.
As the band is represented by a number of labels across the world, the release is not available on Bandcamp (due to licensing issues and a staggered release in different territories). It can, however, be downloaded from iTunes, Amazon and all the main digital retailers (and streamed on Spotify).
Visit Snowapple’s official website for more information.
“String Up The Entertainer”
The new record by Felix Hagan & The Family is now on general release, available through all the usual digital retailers plus selected physical outlets.
What people are saying about this release:
“It’s original, it’s clever, it tiptoes along the line between kitsch and parody and successfully skips past both into excellence by way of its sheer, unashamed, joie de vivre.”
– Frank Turner
“Showcases one of the strongest weapon’s in Hagan’s arsenal, that being the ability to write a mountain-sized chorus that will burrow its way into your ear and not leave for a good while.”
– Sabotage Times
Buy “String Up The Entertainer” from Felix Hagan and The Family’s online store.
Louis Barabbas: In Place of War
Louis Barabbas is working with a group of artists from Brazil, India, Uganda and Nepal as part of a project set up by Un-Convention and In Place Of War, to be performed at UK festivals this summer.
What is now being called “The Revolution Band” has been rearranging songs by The Bedlam Six and others. The first performance will be at Shambala this weekend. Artists include members of OS Nelsons, Joel Sebrunko, Kiran Nepali and Vivek Rajagopalan.
In Place Of War (IPOW) is a project based within the University of Manchester that researches creativity in sites of armed conflict and has, over the past seven years, developed extensive international networks of artists and creatives making theatre, street art, music, spoken word and more in response to war.