Our Song of the Day comes via the video premiere ‘Cut the Line’, the new single from AnnaChristie Sapphire – “She has a soulful huskiness and power that could break glass”.
The Innocence Mission reveal new animated video for lead single Green Bus. The video was animated by Karen Peris herself whose heartwarming vocals are at the heart of the trio. The single is from their forthcoming album Sun on the Square.
On this new collection, The Broken Heart of Everything, the gorgeous, rustic folk melodies and Francey’s lyrical prowess remain as reliably solid as they have been since his 1999 debut, Torn Screen Door.
June 1, see’s the release of Songs for the Living and Otherwise, the third studio album from The Mulligan Brothers. Listen to the premiere of Great Grandaddy’s War. They are on tour in the US now.
Sarah Louise’s Deeper Woods offers a broader sonic palette and the textures are more intricate and ambitious. The result is at once beautiful and beguiling; a hugely listenable spiritual abstract journey through deep and ancient landscapes, where there is always much to find and delight.
Following decades of a rich, singular artistic output, celebrated visual and performance artist Lonnie Holley has signed to Jagjaguwar. Watch a new short documentary.
Two years on from their critically adored duo debut, Before The Sun, Hannah Sanders and Ben Savage return with an even more accomplished collection. A new phase in their music and the perfect match.
Kim Richey has shared a video for “Pin A Rose” (feat. Chuck Prophet) from her latest album Edgeland, out now on Yep Roc Records. Kim Richey will be on tour in the UK this month.
Currently, on tour with Mary Chapin Carpenter in the UK, watch Emily Barker performing a cover of Mary Chapin’s Oh Rosetta which is also our Song of the day. Both singers share a love for the pioneering blues guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Watch Bear in a Den, the new video from Oliver the Crow who are Nashville-based fiddler Ben Plotnick and cellist Kaitlyn Raitz. Their self-titled debut album is due for release on June 22, 2018.
A glorious album. Daniel Meade really deserves to be far better known than he is, this album makes you want to go up and down the nation’s streets, knocking on doors and playing it to whoever answers.
Stripped back to just herself on guitar and vocals and an accompanying guitarist, the HC McEntire we get on stage here is more raw and yet also more pure. Her voice is impeccable and the emotions of her lyrics feel more immediate and defined without the whole band setup.