28 March 2018

Festival offers a launchpad to young musicians

Shrewsbury Folk Festival has kicked off a search for young musicians who want the opportunity to showcase their talents at the major music event.   The festival is appealing for solo performers and groups aged 16 to 26 who live in Shropshire, Mid Wales, or the West Midlands to pitch for one of the places available on The Launchpad stage.   The Launchpad is being sponsored by Midlands What’s On, the region’s essential entertainment guide.   Each of the successful candidates will be expected to perform a 30-minute acoustic set at least three times over the weekend at this year’s event at the West Mid Showground over August Bank Holiday (August 24-27).   Festival director Sandra Surtees said The Launchpad had been a big success in its first year at the last festival.   She added: “Festivalgoers really enjoyed watching the acts on The Launchpad last year and, for many of the performers, appearing on The Launchpad was the first time they’ve ever had the opportunity to take part in an event like ours.   “The Launchpad is an informal space but it’s good experience for performers and the chance to reach a new audience. We’re inviting applications from any performers in the folk, roots or acoustic genre who’d like this chance.”   Davina Evans, Managing Director of What’s On, said it was an invaluable opportunity for musicians.   ‘Shrewsbury Folk Festival is one of the top events of its kind and the opportunity to play there is a great step for young musicians who are looking to make a name for themselves and get some festival experience.   “At What’s On, we know there is a wealth of talent out there from across the region and we’re delighted to be supporting The Launchpad.”   To apply for one of the available places, performers must be aged between 16 and 26 on August 24, resident in Shropshire, Mid Wales or the West Midlands, and available to attend the festival between Friday August 24 to 27.   In return, they will receive a free artist and guest ticket, on-site camping, and a contribution to travel expenses.   To apply, send a short biography, links to performances (Soundcloud, YouTube etc) and your contact details to jo@shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk before May 31. Only the selected performers will be contacted.   This year’s festival line up features headliners Richard Thompson and the Electric Trio, Steeleye Span, Turin Brakes, Show of Hands, Gretchen Peters, Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings, and Usher’s Island with more to be announced.   Weekend and day tickets can be booked through www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk.

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Matt Saxton

Matt Saxton: A country-rock breakout sensation

Matt Saxton I Wasn’t Looking For Love Self-released   **** An expert fusion of rock and country   Returning with his fourth album, Matt Saxton appears to be someone who has largely been kept under the radar for whatever reason, even though his talent should dictate otherwise. In any case, it appears that Saxton is now doing his utmost to not only release good music, but to establish himself as a big player within the UK country scene.   ‘I Wasn’t Looking For Love’ is his way of doing that, and hopefully this can be the breakthrough he needs to keep him very much in focus. The album is a lesson for any aspiring country music artists who like to delve into a more chunkier, distortion fuelled sound on occasion, with Saxton blending the two immensely well. Intro track ‘Occam’s Razor’ sets the tone very well, while ‘Where Are You Now’ and ‘I Need You’ are both standout tracks from the album.   Quite what happens to Saxton now remains to be seen in the aftermath of this release, but if there’s any justice, songs from this album will garner serious airplay, as this is an album that needs to be heard.   www.mattsaxton.co.uk   Review by Christian Brown     Matt’s album was Produced and recorded by Ville and Mat Leppanen at their London Animal Farm studio. The title track “I Wasn’t Looking For Love” is about the first night Matt met his wife. This song is the cornerstone for the album.   Matt says of the album “I wanted to make an album with the same positive themes about love and family which Neil Young’s Harvest Moon touched upon. I could only have written these songs after falling in love, getting married and having kids. The album is about the key and important experiences in my life.”   The album blends rock, country and folk.     Credits   Matt Saxton – Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, backing vocals.   Ville Leppanen – Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals.   Mat Lappanen – Drums, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion   Kelly Burke – Backing vocals

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