Tuesday 3 May 2011

Introducing Bristol Routes

Today seems like a good day to kick off a new blog about the live Bristol folk and roots scene.  Venue magazine has gone monthly, leaving a hole in the heart of the up-to-the-minute reviewing of Bristol music.  On the up side, the Bristol Folk Festival has returned - three days of stunning set lists culminated yesterday in a majestic pairing: the inspired silliness of our very own Sheelanagig warmed up the folk-moshpit (or, as Mrs BRoutes tagged it, the foshpit) for the glory of the funky, punky but always seriously folky Bellowhead.  But more later. 

The idea is simple.  To start with, partisan reviews of folk / roots / acoustic sets in and around Bristol will be posted as and when BRoutes is allowed out of the house.  As time goes by, and if there's enough interest, the blog might decide to list gigs in advance.  For the moment, there's enough work to do designing the blog.  As well as sorting out what to say about the festival.

Before that, someone needs to review some of the other gigs from the last few weeks....

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