March 28th, 2015

Bishops – Congregation

Brand New Saturday March 28th: debut by The Bishops!

The Bishops are:

Dave Carroll – Lead Vocals, guitar
Rob McGrath – Backing vocals, guitars, mandolin, banjo, keys
Rob Moran – Backing vocals, bass, keys, percussion
Pat Moran – Fiddle
Andrew Pumphrey – Drums

And guests include:

Chris Andrews, Mark Hiscock
Fred Jorgensen and David Allison

March 23rd, 2015

MC Snax – When Robots Talk and Ninjas Rap

March 23rd, 2015

Eddie Coffey – And the Grew Foggy Dew’O

March 6th, 2015

Maans – Maans

February 14th, 2015

Mick Davis – Hello Again

Second release from Mick Davis

February 11th, 2015

Katie Baggs – Wonderful Strange

February 10th, 2015

Fortunate Ones – The Bliss

There’s a sense of a welcoming, that an invitation has been extended to the opening track of the long awaited CD by the FORTUNATE ONES. “Solitary Sparks” builds to a full-throttle and introduces the listener to the key qualities explored, developed and achieved on “THE BLISS”. Themes of hope, reflection, desire and discovery are delved into with a positive conclusion often waiting somewhat knowingly at the path’s end.
 

“Wherever You Go” well represents the core message addressed throughout this pure pop/folk collection, a ‘nothing ventured, nothing gained’/be true to yourself theme.
 
Late edition to the album, “Lay Me Down” might leave you thinking you’ve been swept back to Buckingham/Nicks debut with Fleetwood Mac with its hippie-blues element. It also provides a jolt to what is essentially a melancholy album.
 

“Without A Name” is one of the album’s finest tracks. The strings fill the melody with a nice balance of the lush and the delicate. Catherine Allan’s piano part is sweetly reminiscent of Neil Drinkwater’s work with Van Morrison; sounding like raindrops on a pond on a warm summer day.
 

“A Light Will Come” delivers one of those melodies so comfortable and sublime it sounds familiar… as if you’ve known it your whole life. Andrew James O’Brien gives us one of his finest vocal performances to date, nuanced and incredibly moving in a subtle manner, creating all the more impact as a result.
 

“I’d Wait For Anyone Who Would Wait For Me” is a catchy number penned by Mick Davis and serves up a pleasant tempo-shift before a pair of dirge-like tunes direct the listener to a more ponderous and reflective frame of mind. Catherine Allan’s ‘late vocals’ on this number is attractive and a technique often employed by THE BAND on some vintage classics.
 
A suitably pensive rendering of “Picture In A Frame”(Tom Waits) highlights the duos close harmonies.
 

In the true literary sense, “Oaks And Willows” is the most romantic of the album’s songs. Permeations of sadness adorn its theme, relatable and effective.
 

“Someday Love” is certainly one the strongest tracks; a shuffling mid-tempo number with a McCartney-esque change, jaw-dropping in its beauty and weightlessness while the title track, “The Bliss” is another highlight piece; a Paul Simon like percussive-driven tune, beautifully arranged and a message particularly potent and resonant for the young at the journeys start.
 

The blue note laden “Carry On” is a poignant song, a gentle cathartic-anthem that fittingly closes this most promising album.
 

FORTUNATE ONES are one of the key acts to hear, watch and follow from Newfoundland And Labrador.
 

-Tony Ploughman

February 7th, 2015

Ron Hynes – Standing In Line In The Rain

Limited collectors edition

February 4th, 2015

Sonny Tripp – Nothing Left Behind

A collection of various EP’s and a full length album recorded and released between December 2011 and December 2012. This is a two CD rarities set by a very prolific St. John’s alt rock band. Recommended by Fred’s Staff.

January 20th, 2015

Alan Doyle – So Let’s Go