The Next Turn - a fantastic album ....crank it up Trouble In the Kitchen!!!
Just got the newest album from Trouble in the Kitchen and like their other albums it is bloody fantastic!!!
The selection of tunes range from driving reels to beautiful waltzs and marches. Kate's Sarah Island really shows just how fantastic a singer she is, beautiful! Ado's songs bring back to home the what ITM and folk music should be about, working class, social comments that mean something, bloody top stuff!
Also the tunes written by the band members I believe show not only that they understand the tradition but you would be lead to believe that the tunes have been around for decades!
All in all a fantastic album that will be pride of place in my collection for years to come, keep it up Trouble!!!!
Check out: www.troubleinthekitchen.com or www.myspace.com/troubleinthekitchen
"the Next Turn" has just been announced as the winner of the 2008 National Folk Recording Award, a prestigious award handed out by the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. It is the first Irish-Australian album to be win this award.
Well done, SirNose. After hearing you at "The Nash", me and the wife bought 4 copies of your CD. 2 are with family in Australia, 1 is bound for Denmark, and I'll try to get you some coverage on Radio Scotland's "Travelling Folk" with the other.
Keep up the good work, and we hope to come to Melbourne on the next trip. A well-deserved award.
The Next Turn - a fantastic album ....crank it up Trouble In the Kitchen!!!
Just got the newest album from Trouble in the Kitchen and like their other albums it is bloody fantastic!!!
The selection of tunes range from driving reels to beautiful waltzs and marches. Kate's Sarah Island really shows just how fantastic a singer she is, beautiful! Ado's songs bring back to home the what ITM and folk music should be about, working class, social comments that mean something, bloody top stuff!
Also the tunes written by the band members I believe show not only that they understand the tradition but you would be lead to believe that the tunes have been around for decades!
All in all a fantastic album that will be pride of place in my collection for years to come, keep it up Trouble!!!!
Check out: www.troubleinthekitchen.com or www.myspace.com/troubleinthekitchen
# Posted on January 12th 2008 by fiddly dee fiddly doo oh how all take it so seriously!
Hope youre getting paid for that Tom!
Haven't had a chance to listen yet but I am sure you are probably right anyway.
# Posted on January 13th 2008 by Donough
Hey Tom
Our band needs a new publicist too. Want a job?
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by zookman2
Well done to the Troubles though. A slick outfit. They're planning a trip to the northern climes mid-year. Try and catch them while they are there.
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by zookman2
Does sound like a festival write up doesnt it
he he! But it is all 100% true!
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by fiddly dee fiddly doo oh how all take it so seriously!
"the Next Turn" has just been announced as the winner of the 2008 National Folk Recording Award, a prestigious award handed out by the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. It is the first Irish-Australian album to be win this award.
(bit chuffed we are
)
# Posted on April 8th 2008 by SirNose
Thats bloody awesome Trouble!!! You go, you rock
# Posted on April 12th 2008 by fiddly dee fiddly doo oh how all take it so seriously!
Congratulations
Well done, SirNose. After hearing you at "The Nash", me and the wife bought 4 copies of your CD. 2 are with family in Australia, 1 is bound for Denmark, and I'll try to get you some coverage on Radio Scotland's "Travelling Folk" with the other.
Keep up the good work, and we hope to come to Melbourne on the next trip. A well-deserved award.
# Posted on April 13th 2008 by Kenny
PS
Particularly liked Ado's singing of "Mill Towns".
# Posted on April 13th 2008 by Kenny
Hrmm... Not sure what to think if Tom likes it so much
# Posted on July 5th 2008 by bdh