Experimental Folk Singer Joshua Burnside Picks Five Albums which Changed His Life

After the time spent touring his award-winning debut album Ephrata around the UK and Ireland, experimental folk singer Joshua Burnside returned home to experiment in his studio. Joshua used post-punk and electronic recording methods to push the boundaries of his beloved folk music and make a sound unique to the 21st century, one that echos the uncertainty and humanity of the times on his newest record Into The Depths Of Hell. Lauded by critics and fans alike, Into The Depths Of Hell was released in September 2020. In November, Joshua will be taking to the road to promote the record playing six dates which kick off on November 24th in Newcastle. The folk singer spoke to us recently to tell us about five albums that changed his life. 1. The Books – The Lemon of Pink (2003, Tomlab) “Thi...

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