The Latest

Taken from her latest album Beautifully Astray, listen to Abi Wade’s stripped back version of Hawk In Your Side which will be released alongside her new album single Laws and Mankind.

Mutual Benefit, the songwriting outlet for multi-instrumentalist and producer Jordan Lee, shares two new songs from his new album Thunder Follows The Light – out September 21st via Transgressive Records.

With Songs From The Seasons, Joshua Burnell delivers a collection of assured, dynamic takes on a wide range of folk songs. An album full of loving detail and exceptional musicianship, an album of genuine ambition, scope and variety.

John Parish unveils a new song about football’s first true celebrity, George Best. “The First Star” is taken from Bird Dog Dante, the composer and producer’s forthcoming new album out 15th June.

Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968 is an especially enjoyable read for anyone who has ever lived in or around Boston. It’s an entertaining tale, with lots of juicy anecdotes, that truly gives you the feel of a major American city in a turbulent time gone by.

In the aptly titled Tsunami of Suits, the latest single from Tom Bright, he tackles the gentrification that is stripping originality out of cities for the growing carbon-copy rows of chain stores.

Our Song of the Day is ‘Butterfly’, delivered by the exquisite vocals of Hadley McCall Thackston, taken from her eponymous debut album and one that’s sure to win the hearts of many on first listen. 

The Poozies new album ‘Punch’ is the first to feature new recruits Tia Files and Sarah McFadyen. Like the title, the album possesses an underlying sense of drive and energy, of vim, verve and sheer pizzaz.

This is a sheer pleasure to those who cherish Tuli Kupferberg. It’s a grand salute to a man who, with The Fugs, exorcised The Pentagon in 1968 (and caused it to levitate – true story).

Listen to Over My Head, the beautiful and enchanting new single from Swedish/Icelandic singer-songwriter Freyr Flodgren. Taken from his first solo project which he’s been recording this past year in Bergen Norway.

Watch James Patrick Gavin performing Lady O’Dreams live at London’s Union Chapel for the album launch of his superb album ‘Chewing the Fat’. The song is named after a pub that once stood in the Angel, Islington, called the Lady Owen Arms.

The Magic Numbers return following a four-year hiatus with the release of Outsiders. “You ain’t got that magic anymore”, sings Romeo. Don’t believe a word of it.

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