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Taken from his latest album ‘The Giant Who Ate Himself and Other New Works For 6 & 12 String Guitar’ Glenn Jones has shared the video for The Sunken Amusement Park (our Tune of the Day).

UK-based singer/songwriter Sarah McQuaid announces US and UK Tour as she heads out on the road with a battery of new instruments and a new album that Folk Radio UK hailed as “consummate artistic triumph”.

Featuring new music from Karine Polwart, Kitty Macfarlane, Eddi Reader, Mairearad and Anna, Mike Vass, Rachael McShane, Barry & Laura Kerr, Hannah Rarity and more.

Karine Polwart announces new album ‘Laws Of Motion’ and shares lead single ‘Ophelia’. A 13-date headline tour to support the release kicks off at London’s Cadogan Hall in October.

We catch up with supergroup Daphne’s Flight who, over two decades after that brief first flight, are firmly back with a new live album, new music and a string of live appearances, including Towersey Festival.

A compilation featuring two essential live albums and unearthed, previously unreleased 1971/72 material from Träd, Gräs och Stenar, Sweden’s greatest underground music export.

Building on the success of their 2015 debut album Os, Dublin-based band Slow Moving Clouds announce second album, Starfall, and share video for lead single Trin.

Musically situated somewhere between late 60s American folk and early 70s Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter territory with lyrics, that address the personal and the political.

Jackie Oates took the time to talk to Folk Radio UK about the creative process behind the recording of The Joy of Living. Her answers provide a rare insight into a method that is both unorthodox and entirely natural.

Curse of Lono have lived up to the promise of their fascinating début and somehow manage to offer even more. There are big ideas and compelling prose, and that music is just thrilling. As I Fell is an exceptional album.

Listen to “Half Chance” from Liam Russell’s upcoming EP, No Contest. It’s a collection of simple, heartfelt songs about people and ideas that inspired him to break free of his own expectations.

“Sauvage Formes” is a delight for ears and brains. Do yourself a favour and allow yourself to be gently led into the zany and wonderful world of “Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp”, where high brow meets low brow and worlds collide in an irresistibly catchy symphonic pop album.

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