Ingenu/e Magazine – The Holloway

Ingenu/e Magazine – The Holloway

Milton Hide The Holloway Ingenue Magazine edition 40 Milton Hide are Sussex based Jim and Josie Tipler. On the album cover it states ‘To walk along a holloway is to tread a well-worn, ancient path. Shafts of sunlight guide you through a tunnel of intertwined trees’....

The Holloway – Darren’s Music Blog

Latest folk reviews: Amelia Hogan, RURA, Milton Hide, Joy Dunlop and Megson Milton Hide – The Holloway Following their ecologically-themed debut album, Temperature’s Rising, two years ago, husband-and-wife acoustic duo Milton Hide are back with a follow-up. While...

Fatea – The Holloway

Reviews FATEA Artist:Milton Hide Album: The Holloway Label: Long Way Home Music Tracks: 11 The difficult second album has been a cliché for almost as long as there have been albums. After a very well received debut with 2021’s Temperature’s Rising, East...
Liverpool Sound & Vision – The Holloway

Liverpool Sound & Vision – The Holloway

Milton Hide: The Holloway. Album Review. Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * The temperature rose, the emotions were felt and left to simmer, and it is only right that now Milton Hide’s husband and wife duo, Jim and Josie Tipler, return to the scene of their...
Get Ready To Rock! – The Holloway

Get Ready To Rock! – The Holloway

Album review: MILTON HIDE – The Holloway Posted on January 29, 2023 by jason Website [Release date 31.03.23] Get Ready to Rock! Milton Hide (AKA husband and wife Jim and Josie Tipler) release their second album, ‘The Holloway’, following on from 2o21′s most enjoyable...
Folk Radio – The Holloway

Folk Radio – The Holloway

Album Reviews Milton Hide – The Holloway written by Mike Davies 28 March, 2023 FOLK RADIO Milton Hide‘s ‘The Holloway‘ is named after a tree-tunnelled path in East Sussex where Josie and Jim Tipler walk their dog (the term derives from the Old English “hola weg,”...
Folk London – The Holloway

Folk London – The Holloway

Milton Hide – The Holloway FOLK LONDON Long Way Home Music LWHM017 The declared aim of this 11-track album is to “present these songs as if we’re performing just for you”, and Sussex-based Jim and Josie Tipler have certainly achieved that. In fact, it could...
Darren’s Music Blog

Darren’s Music Blog

“…‘Temperature’s Rising’ will also help bring the duo’s unique talents as songwriters, singers and musicians to a much wider audience…”  Hot on the heels of Lancashire-based folk-rockers, Merry Hell, who released their eco-themed Emergency Lullabies album...
Folking.com – Temperature’s Rising

Folking.com – Temperature’s Rising

“…Temperature’s Rising should deservedly seem them greatly widening their fanbase horizons.…”  The debut album by Wilmington, East Sussex acoustic duo Jim and Josie Tipler, joined (remotely) by an assortment of guests on the likes of fiddle, mandolin,...
The Living Tradition – Temperature’s Rising

The Living Tradition – Temperature’s Rising

“…The artwork and overall production of this CD is superb, especially considering the album was created during the trials and tribulations of ‘lockdown’! …”  Hailing from the East Sussex open mic and folk club circuit, Milton Hide are husband and wife duo,...
FATEA – Temperature’s Rising

FATEA – Temperature’s Rising

“… with its superior story-telling and well-crafted arrangements. This is one of the strongest debuts of the year so far…”  Milton Hide emerged out of the East Sussex open mic and folk club circuit five years ago, where the acoustic duo picked up many...
Get Ready To Rock – Temperature’s Rising

Get Ready To Rock – Temperature’s Rising

“Milton Hide display many sides of their musical background, from the rock with prog leanings of the title track, through to ‘Riding The Whale’, a beautiful song about childhood and playing on the beach.”  Milton Hide emerged out of the East Sussex open...
Spiral Earth – Temperature’s Rising

Spiral Earth – Temperature’s Rising

“There’s a touch of Fleetwood Mac in the title ‘Temperature’s Rising’ and ‘Making Progress’ makes good use of Josie’s fine voice in a song that reeks of vintage Steeleye and with humour and social comment that is gloriously relevant.”  This should be...