Elliot Minor Live Manchester

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  EARTH DAY 2025

  Montreux Lineup 2025

  The Omen (Has Arrived)

  Divine Comedy Back in ‘25!

  DOWNLOAD 2025

  The Damn Truth UK Tour

  David Gray’s New LP & Tour

  Trump’s Winning Ways…?

  Martha Wainwright’s Debut LP

  Roger Waters on Amused To Death

  Trump, Drunk On Power

  Apartheid and Beyond…

  David Ford Live in ‘25

  My Favourite Records

  In Dreams…

  Coheed & Cambria New LP & Tour

  Young Knives New LP & UK Tour

  Elliot Minor Back In 2025

  Emily Barker LP & 2025 UK Tour

  Political Inhumanity

  Record Reviews

  Ani DiFranco 2025 Tour

  “Let Right Be Done”

  Farah Nabulsi Filmmaker

  G3 Reunion Live LP in ‘25

  IS THIS IT?

  Larkin Poe Live in ‘25 + New LP

  Laura Marling New Record Out Now

  Rise Against 2025 Tour

  Rag ‘N’ Bone Man New LP & Tour

  The Middle East Crisis

  Ezra Collective New LP & Tour

  Leif Vollebekk New, Great LP

  Stick In The Wheel Returns

  SO, WHAT’S CHANGED?

  “They’re American Planes…”

  Olive Tree By Olive Tree…

  Ani Di Franco In Conversation

  Gemma Hayes Returns

  Remembering Thomas Hoepker

  Joe Bonamassa Live in 25

  On Misinformation

  Joan As Police Woman LP

  Politics - Who To Trust?

  The 76 Year Catastrophe

  Black Country Communion Back!

  Within Temptation Live Recordings

  Beth Gibbons New Solo LP

  Politics Is Failing

  Ani DiFranco New LP

  Pink Floyd’s Animals Remix

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  Seasick Steve Alive & Kickin’

  “My country, right or wrong…”

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  Anais Mitchell HADESTOWN Returns

  The Photographer’s Selection

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  Princess Goes COME OF AGE

  Philip ‘Seth’ Campbell Live

  This Troubled World

  Dark Side Of The Moon 50th

  The More I Hear The Less I Know

  Great Albums: Fresh New Life

  Hozier’s New Album

  Nicole Atkins Jim Sclavunos Live

  SBT (Sarabeth Tucek) Live

  I’m As Angry As Hell!

  Magnum - A Year in Ukraine

  Alessandra Sanguinetti Interview

  The Damn Truth Live

  Newton Faulkner Live

  The Handsome Family Live

  The State We’re In Pt II

  Eric Gales Live

  The Cavalry Never Arrived

  Chvrches Live

  Andrés Peña Flamenco Star Live

  Paul Draper Live

  A Fly-Free Zone

  Liverpool Jazz Festival

  The Charlatans Live

  UK Democracy Threatened

  Rag’n'Bone Man Live

  Sea Girls Live

  Martha Wainwright Live

  Politics is Failing

  Lucy Kruger TRANSIT TAPES

  Joe Bonamassa Live!

  Rodrigo Y Gabriela Interview

  Music & Brexit

  Happy New Year?

  On Barbra Streisand

  The State We’re In…

  Welcome Back! But To What?

  What Have We Done?

  A RISK TOO FAR

  Photojournalism Hero

  Samantha Fish Live

  Gill Landry Live in Chester

  Noah Gundersen Live

  David Gilmour’s Interview

  Snow Patrol Live in Manchester

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  David Gray Live in Liverpool

  John Lennon Interview


Carina Round THE DISCONNECTION

If you ever meet Carina Round you’ll be struck by her beauty, and mesmerised as she looks straight into your eyes. Watch a live performance by her and you’ll be taken to another place by her passion, expression and skill. In summary, she connects, and in a way few artists can. So there’s a strong of element of irony in the title of an album that has the power to bury itself deep inside your soul. And it’s been a tough challenge to meet, and perhaps beat, the quality of her debut mini-album, THE FIRST BLOOD MYSTERY. It garnered some of the best critical acclaim I can remember in its year of release, and rightly so.

THE DISCONNECTION has taken well over a year to complete; a year to experience more life, more fear, more joy, more tears, more writing. In fact, the album may well serve as a chronicle of feelings and emotions in a period that’s thrown a few curve balls, and during which Round has been ‘finding herself’. The scene is set with jagged, clattering drum beats on opening track, Shoot. Round proclaims, “Alone on the edge of something new…. Come kiss me so that I can read your lips” and you believe every word and emotional nuance as her incredible voice grips every message and feeling like a vice. It’s a tough song, with a hint of melody and a rocky instrumental arrangement that is perfectly matched to the sentiments expressed.

Into My Blood ups the stakes even further with a stronger melody and a stunning vocal performance; one moment pleading, the next demanding… A remarkable track accompanied by another set of accessible and heartfelt lyrics: “I wait all my life, just for the rush, the passing of fire, into my blood…” Then the pace and mood mellows with Lacuna that sports a strong jazz/blues vibe, innovative and quite startling instrumental passages, and arguably the strongest melody yet. Paris repeats the treatment in a paean to dreams of being somewhere else physically, mentally and emotionally. Beautiful.

The city of Paris must represent something special for Round as she sings about leaning on a ‘windowsill in Paris, hanging over gare du nord…‘ and the emotions experienced there: “I’m not looking for answers at a time like this, I can feel the moment for once, let it come, oh god, let it come.” It’s another stunning, soul-searching song. Round is a deeply sensuous singer/songwriter and if proof were needed Motel 74 nails it. “I smoked his cigarette, cause his lips had touched it, and I found out soon, he sure know how to use a hotel room.” And “You stood there restless, WAITING FOR ME, body humming with, colours I have never seen.” I can feel the excitement, the expectation, and the sensuality as Round tells the story, as if talking to a friend about the experience. AND WHEN ROUND SPEAKS, YOU LISTEN.

This album confirms Carina Round as the UK’s leading female singer/songwriter, and by a tangible margin. The album’s greater diversity of pace and mood, melodic strnegths, and inventive arrangements combine to make this a better album than her last (if that were possible…). She’s the complete artist in the vein of USA’s fabulous Ani DiFranco, and with the same uncompromising belief in what she does, and how she does it. I can’t wait to see her perform again, but for now this album will keep me going very nicely. And if this doesn’t get a Mercury Music Prize short-listing next year, there really is no justice. Remarkable and essential.

5/5


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