Altan’s shining “Donegal” feels like a rebirth

The iconic/legendary Irish band's latest release, Donegal, is another victim to my by now too sporadic listening to and writing about music. The album came out months ago and you may have heard it and read about it... but I really need to put in a few words. So, I only listened to it carefully … Continue reading Altan’s shining “Donegal” feels like a rebirth

Fiona Hunter’s two solo albums: separated by a decade, connected by everything else

Considering how visible a figure Fiona Hunter has been in the contemporary Scottish folk music scene, it feels strange there has been a decade between her solo albums. Her 2014 debut was a gourmet table Scots songs and singing. It was a very solid work with some truly remarkable performances, like the heartwrenching, brilliantly dramatic … Continue reading Fiona Hunter’s two solo albums: separated by a decade, connected by everything else

Rob Harbron & Emma Reid: Flock & Fly (2016)

Oh summer! How I long for it now, in March, when the Finnish winter refuses to exit... That's what I thought when listening to Flock & Fly, this music played by concertina and fiddle, with British and Swedish tunes mostly trad (I think), no extra frills and unnecessary fuss. The music paints in my mind … Continue reading Rob Harbron & Emma Reid: Flock & Fly (2016)

Ryan Molloy: Tempered (2021)

I think that anyone who is not enamored with Celtic music would run screaming already at the site of this album's cover. The magnificent close-up of Uillean pipes, and the text "traditional music on Uillean pipes and piano". That would be a great shame and their loss, though, because Irish composer and pianist Ryan Molloy's … Continue reading Ryan Molloy: Tempered (2021)

Ryan Young: Just a Second (2023)

I have witnessed Ryan Young playing live only once, in Celtic Connections 2023. It was an astonishing performance, a rare combination of technical skill, fiery spirit and presence, and total commitment to the music. I compared it to Jeff Beck's guitar playing and found out that some others felt exactly the same.So it came a … Continue reading Ryan Young: Just a Second (2023)

Looking back on The Copperplate Sessions (2018) by Manus McGuire

One of the many things I love about Celtic, or any folk music really, is how fairly simple elements join together to create this empowering, effortlessly rocking music. I use the word 'rocking' not only to describe the feel and the motion but because this is where folk and rock meet: you don't need very … Continue reading Looking back on The Copperplate Sessions (2018) by Manus McGuire

Genticorum: Au coeur de l’aube

The magnificent Quebec trio of Yann Falquet, Pascal Gemme and Nicholas Williams (who replaced Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand a while back) have come up with an album that rocketed into the #1 position in my Genticorum albums ranking.Not only does Au coeur de l'aube (At dawn) have beautiful cover art, the music itself is warm and … Continue reading Genticorum: Au coeur de l’aube

The Wilderness Yet: What Holds The World Together

This is a review of a fairly recent but not brand new album; this was released in July, 2022 This is my first contact with The Wilderness Yet and I was immediately taken with the band's name and the beautiful album cover that features a fox, my spirit animal (no cultural appropriation here, ancient Finns … Continue reading The Wilderness Yet: What Holds The World Together

Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair: Lossan

This is a review of a fairly recent but not brand new album. This album was released in 07/2022. I have often noted how there is inner strength and power in the quiter Celtic music. Lossan features, for the most part, just two women: a voice and a Celtic harp and little else - it's … Continue reading Ruth Keggin & Rachel Hair: Lossan

An (almost) epic Irish double feature: Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Seo Linn

As dedicated and committed as Ireland is to her traditional music, Irish folk and trad musicians do move with the times. It’s been a great couple of days listening to two very different albums by Irish artists with their own vision. Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and the Irish Chamber Orchestra’s Róisín ReImagined was released a few … Continue reading An (almost) epic Irish double feature: Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Seo Linn