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Blog Name: Twister Valley Records
Url: http://twistervalleyrecords.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Folk, Cultural Review, Record label
Description: Twister Valley Records is the place to read album, gig and cultural reviews and general musical musings from artists and bands that occupy that warm spot just below the mainstream radar. Brought to you by Mr CP Mandrake, Mr DE Powell and introducing The Country Bear Jamboree.
Popularity: 30 Followers

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Sometimes it's not all about the music
We pride our selves here at TVR on our diverse and eclectic cultural tastes. So when by chance we happen upon something a tad left field or just plane odd. We feel duty bound, obliged even to share it with you. So please enjoy the world of Entrances to Hell.
Eirlys Rhiannon - Sleep (Unlabelled Label for Irregular Records)
It starts with a Crazy World. It’s is a lovely drunken lurch of a song, that put me in mind of the taste of cider on a late night hay ride. Whatever one of those is. The backing for the smiling sleepy vocals is sparse and loose – Eirlys on guitar and Ro
Lewis Wilson - Lift You Up (Rip Roaring Records)
Comparisons with the summer time is blindingly obvious from the get go with opener Holiday in the Sun and from then on the tone is set.However, despite the fluffy theme running through the album it actually brought out my cynical side. Although opening our minds and taking care of the homeless are very considera
Sweet Williams
You can hear a warm analogue hiss on the first few seconds of this recording if you're listen to this album on headphones. The kind of warm comforting sound that you find on home or field recordings. It’s a sound that studio engineers fear and may spend wasted hours a
Douglas E Powell needs a drummer
Twister Valley Records stable mate Douglas E Powell is on the search for a drummer.Douglas is working on album number 3 and feels the need for some light percussion on the recording sessions and for live work to accompany his folk and alt-country style.Realistically he's looking in the southwest (UK). Just for logistical reasons but may consider looking further a field if the boots fit.He used the term 'cocktail kit'. I take this to mean a stripped down drum kit consisting of bass drum, snare and high-hat played with brushes. Almost with a skiffle vibe.If you are i

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