In an age where acoustic and folk talent is seeing a revival, Sam Wickens’ Send Me EP could not have come...
I know I have mentioned this more than once, but I think it's important for the artists I review, to...
The last time Chordblossom reviewed a Cursed Sun release (2014's The Fall and Rise; you can read it here) we...
Andrew Patterson’s EP, Pave the Road, is composed of four tracks. His music is accompanied by guitar in a...
Safire is a band I have seen a couple of times in a live situation now, and while it was...
One of the prickliest subjects with musicians is that fine line between ‘being influenced by’ and being ‘derivative of’ a...
Often, listening to live recordings and demos gives the impression of missing-out. Something is lost, the energy of the live...
Already achieving acclaim, Aislinn Logan encapsulates the quintessential earthy and ethereal qualities of traditional Irish folk music and wraps it...
Since the launch of their debut EP ‘Pillow Talk’ in Bar Sub to performances at Reading and Leeds Festival last...
Lurking in the shadows of Northern Ireland's music culture is a healthy and vibrant extreme metal scene, showcasing the...
Very few people were surprised when indie pop poppets brand new friend won Chordblossom's Kickstart competition back in March...
Everyone's favourite retro rockers Maverick are back with their second full length album Big Red, to be released on...
There's a line in the title track of Triggerman's latest EP Atomic Rock Number 79 that goes “rock to...
Lisburn's Smoking Tongue came to our attention a few years back with the release of their debut EP Gak...
It's often said that time moves faster as you get older; years just whizz by in the blink of an...
