Sadie Jemmett: Phoenix

Sadie Jemmett: Phoenix

Singer songwriter Sadie Jemmett is an artist who makes music that demands to be listened to.  Her latest album, Phoenix, is full of songs that take the listener into another world, a world where great melodies match witty, intelligent lyrics that tell stories.  From...

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Ciphers: Future Tribes

Ciphers: Future Tribes

Oxford seems to be the place to be for independent musicians lately, as least as far as Angry Baby is concerned.  Ciphers, an alt rock band are the latest Oxford based band to catch our eye, with their EP, Future Tribes, just released. The band comprise Kieran Spriggs...

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Dean Maywood

Dean Maywood

Irish singer songwriter Dean Maywood has long been an accomplished live musician, having spent the past few years playing both his own shows and supporting others in Ireland and USA.  Now, 2019 sees his first studio release, a five track self titled EP that comes out...

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Master of None: You Will Get What You Deserve

Master of None: You Will Get What You Deserve

Prolific is the word that comes to mind when describing Ian Mitchell of Master of None and Little Red.  Today sees the release of his second EP of 2019, which followed Little Red's album of 2018.  As with Great White Shark, Ian's new offering, You Will Get What You...

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Backspace: Boys

Backspace: Boys

Conceived to the sounds of early 80’s new wave and nurtured by brit pop and rock, Backspace brings you their EP Boys. Although labelled as indie Alt-pop there is a definite rock vibe from their tracks, signalling their influence from bands such as The Libertines and...

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Mike Silver: Alchemy – 50 Years in Song

Acoustic guitarist and singer songwriter Mike Silver has been one of the best kept secrets in the music industry for along while now, as the sub title of his new album, Alchemy - 50 Years in Song attests to.  Fifty years making music with only the merest whiff of...

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Ralph Beeby: An Imperfect Cadence of Gloom and Ennui

Ralph Beeby: An Imperfect Cadence of Gloom and Ennui

September 2018 saw our first review of Ralph Beeby and the Elephant Collective's first EP, First Light.  As a reviewer who likes voices, I thoroughly enjoyed the deep resonance of Ralph's vocals that lend themselves so well to the blues music he has created and this...

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The Best of Johnno Casson

The Best of Johnno Casson

Angry Baby previously described indie artist Johnno Casson as a national treasure when we wrote about his two 2017 albums, Future Melancholy Pop Music and Human Good and as befits such a label, here we are writing about his new album, The Best of Johnno Casson....

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