Tag: ema
Tegan And Sara - Get Along
Canadian twins gift fans with early Crimbo prezzie of live CD/DVD package.
Samantha Crain - You (Understood)
Whether you understand or not, Crain's album is easy to enjoy.
Lisa Hannigan - Passenger
Damien Rice's old mate takes control of the wheel for second solo outing.
Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun
Grammy-winning Scott returns with some slick soul.
The Pierces - You & I
Sister duo finally pierce the mainstream with help from Coldplay bassist and their old record collections.
Sophie Barker - Seagull
Zero 7 collaborator offers up her second album, and it's coming after your chips.
Emily Baker - House Of Cards
Pick a card, any card.
Eliza Doolittle / Paloma Faith - Wolverhampton Civic Hall
A double whammy of pretty pop from two of this year's biggest female stars.
K's Choice - Echo Mountain
Brother-sister band's Everest is a mountain of two peaks. Luke McNaney reviews.
Kate Nash - Birmingham HMV Institute
No holy riot here, but Kate's still good fun. Luke McNaney reviews.
Joanna Newsom - Birmingham Symphony Hall
The harp-wielding harpy steals more than a few hearts in Birmingham. Joanna, we heart you.
Lissie - Catching a Tiger
The voice of the summer? Luke McNaney catches a listen of Lissie's awaited debut.
Flight of the Conchords - Birmingham N.I.A.
Two unassuming New Zealanders take Flight in Birmingham. Laughter ensues.
Citadels, Two Door Cinema Club - O2 Academy Oxford
See how the Citadels rocked the O2 Academy in Oxford
Amy Millan Interview
Release the Stars - or should that be Star? TMF chats to Amy Millan.
Regina Spektor - Birmingham 02 Academy
Regina Spektor: Russian Ready Brek? That's much higher praise than it sounds.
Little Boots - Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
Electro-pop poppet tramples all over La Roux's slick synth sound with seemingly minimum effort.
Joan as Police Woman - The Glee Club, Birmingham
Velvet-toned Joan Wasser turns in a sumptuous version of the X Factor. Luke McNaney reviews.
Who called the cops?!
Joan as Police Woman tours UK this autumn.
Regina Spektor - Far
NYC's Russian piano princess keeps the kook but has she lost the cool? Luke McNaney reviews.