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Review: Niamh Parsons
Reviews of the albums ‘Blackbirds and Thrushes’ and ‘In My Prime’ by the Irish vocalist Niamh Parsons.

Review: Of the Wand and the Moon
Review of the albums ‘Emptiness, Emptiness, Emptiness’ and ‘Lucifer’ by Of the Wand and the Moon.

Crann Tara
Saor Patrol and The Dolmen are both well-established bands playing their own style of rebel folk rock. On this album they collaborate.

Review CD: Wytchlord
The latest album from rebel folk band The Dolmen is nothing short of breath-taking. Whilst this album is most definitely pagan, it is a far cry from the Pagan albums we have become used to.

Review: Phoenix by Jyoti Verhoeff
What happens when you put Tori Amos, Yann Tiersen and two beautiful fairy-like ladies in a blender? Exactly: a fantastic combination of female voices, haunting cello, interesting melodies and magical compositions.

‘Whispering Winds’: The Dolmen
The latest album offering from those perennial Celtic rockers The Dolmen, entitled Whispering Winds is, in many ways, a journey back to their early folk roots with ten of the fourteen tracks being ‘traditional’ songs.

Reviews: Turkish devotional and contemporary music
Review of three albums by the (originally) Turkish musicians Mercan Dede, Halil Baskal and Levent Yildirim.
Review: Daughters of the Spring: Mor Karbasi
Using her own songs as a soundtrack Mor Karbasi talks about her roots and her family, her aspirations and of course her music.

Music Review: ‘The Beauty and the Sea’ Mor Karbasi
Review of the album of Mor Karbasi, one of the great young divas of the global music scene.
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