Ailie Robertson: Echoes from Torloisk – Music from the Maclean Clephane Manuscripts

Music diary, March 11, 2026 I got into Celtic music in late 2016 and I don't think I had ever heard the Celtic Harp before I heard Ailie Robertson's then new album Traditional Spirits. That one she did with many leading Scottish folk musicians and I absolutely loved it from the word go, it was … Continue reading Ailie Robertson: Echoes from Torloisk – Music from the Maclean Clephane Manuscripts

Ciarán Ó Maonaigh with Seán Óg Graham: Lost In Music (Caillte sa Cheol)

I may be a Celtic music fan (some friends probably think fanatic would be more appropriate) but I'm totally ignorant of many of the details of that vast scene. So when I'm informed that Ciarán Ó Maonaigh represents the Donegal fiddle tradition and comes from a background rich in making music, I can only go … Continue reading Ciarán Ó Maonaigh with Seán Óg Graham: Lost In Music (Caillte sa Cheol)

Aoife Ní Bhriain & Cormac McCarthy’s “Cosán Casta”: two masters create a unique musical presence

We humans love to label and categorize things. Be it animals, plants or historical periods, we like to see the world ordered and compartmentalized neatly into concepts that we can arrange and rearrange, that we can control. The same applies to arts where we slap labels of style and genre on to works whose creators … Continue reading Aoife Ní Bhriain & Cormac McCarthy’s “Cosán Casta”: two masters create a unique musical presence

Woodlands Bäckafall’s “Traditional Colours”: joyful and borderless northern folk

I feel almost silly, having to write another "oh this album makes me so happy!" review only a few days after I went joyfully bananas over Ampouailh's latest release. But here we go... Let's begin by noting that Woodlands and Bäckafall are two separate entities that created this album as a unit. Woodlands Duo: Kristina … Continue reading Woodlands Bäckafall’s “Traditional Colours”: joyful and borderless northern folk

“Allt vol. 2: Cuimhne” – beauty upon beauty

I admit it: early this year I firmly intended to listen to and write about the then newly released sequel to the first Allt album. I did not, because it had been a working day and I fell soundly asleep during the second track and only woke to the sound of silence telling me the … Continue reading “Allt vol. 2: Cuimhne” – beauty upon beauty

The waiting is over for Socks in the Frying Pan

Jeez, it's almost a decade since the previous studio album from Ireland's brilliant Socks in the Frying Pan. I believe they've been otherwise active all these years, though, and when inspiration finally came and they headed for the studio, Waiting For Inspiration came out sounding fresh and vibrant late last year. In the cover photo, … Continue reading The waiting is over for Socks in the Frying Pan

Throwback time: “Otherworld” (1999) by Lúnasa

Just a quick note here. It had been years and years since I had listened to this wonderful album before I pressed play on it yesterday and was energized all over again. 26 years after its release, Otherworld remains a treasure trove of vision and energy. The guys at the time were already experienced and … Continue reading Throwback time: “Otherworld” (1999) by Lúnasa

Breen/Rynne/Murray take you on a great Odyssey

The Irish concertina wizard Pádraig Rynne has become one of my big, big favorites over the past few years, ever since I first heard his solo album Conscious (2019), a luscious and masterfully played blend of Irish traditions and jazz and prog elements - and what a psychedelic cover art, too! I was blown away, … Continue reading Breen/Rynne/Murray take you on a great Odyssey

Cara Dillon’s “Coming Home” is a great work that requires your attention

Coming Home is the latest album by Ireland's fabulous Cara Dillon. It came out already in February, but as is so customary of me, I only found time to really listen to it now in August.  My first reaction was "well this is decidedly not background music or sing-along stuff". Compared to the airy singer- … Continue reading Cara Dillon’s “Coming Home” is a great work that requires your attention

Finally checking out some fine music on my checklist

Whoa - an entire month has flown by without any blog posts. Good excuses, though: day job hassles, preparing for some gigs with my band (rock, not folk) and - most of all - a nine-day visit to the Southern and Inner Hebrides + one day in Oban. Loved Islay, adored Iona, was blown away … Continue reading Finally checking out some fine music on my checklist