The passing of Margaret Thatcher this month reminds us all what happens when you privatise things that should be publicly run. Our education system is on its knees and its the future generations that will suffer. Instead of using it as a political stick to bash each other over the head with. Why the fuck can politicians (with expert help) not decide on a long term plan and stick to it. Leaving it to be run by people that know what they are doing.
The artwork this month is made by J Maizlish Mole (@MarseilleFigs). Not only is his drawing incredible. He writes some wonderful songs too. Go wander round his website for a bit www.jmaizlish.com
The track features Tom Ash on Bass and Pete Fraser on the piano (@petefrasermusic) Lovingly produced recorded and mixed by Ben Standage (@gotmics)
For the next year. At the end of every month. I will be releasing a free piece of music. Limited to 200 downloads. Available from yobmusic.bandcamp.com
The Alabama duo's fifth album exults in dusty Americana, showcasing rich vocal harmonies alongside blissful folk instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024
More contemplative folk from the Minnesota singer-songwriter, sustained by raw full-band arrangements and philosophical lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
Irish singer-songwriter Oisin Leech's acoustic folk music is characterized by its muted beauty and intimate, solitary quality. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2024
A gorgeous journey through a kaleidoscopic array of sonic approaches melted together that feels old and new at the same time. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 5, 2024
The legendary Richard Thompson's new solo album exemplifies his many musical paths, from pop and cabaret to jazz to traditional folk. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 2, 2024