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Otis Gibbs
The bearded Nashvillian brings sad songs, honeyed vocals and a dash of authenticity to the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival -
Jesus Rodriguez
After being left out in the cold by an indifferent Western music industry, the anti-establishment hero returns thanks to his fans -
Bystanders
After a swift rise and fall in the 1980s, Belfast's original indie act St. Vitus Dance return with a third album worth listening to -
The Deer's Cry
Malojian justify the hype with an accomplished debut album that draws from their back catalogue and features classic alt-folk influences -
Felice Brothers
Americana with hip-hop beats and added synths – the brothers get the barmaids singing along