Watch Martha Tilston’s lovely new video for her lead track ‘Stags Bellow’ taken from her forthcoming album ‘Machines of Love and Grace’ which will be released next month on 22nd October.
Panda Su’s ‘Alphabet Song’ which featured in a session she recorded for Folk Radio UK last year is to feature in the spooky thriller ‘House at the End of The Street’. Watch her new video.
Listen and watch our latest session from this year’s Purbeck Folk Festival featuring Gilmore & Roberts performing two tracks from their forthcoming album ‘The Innocent Left’.
New Danny Thompson compilation album ‘Connected’ features some of the great names he has performed with over the years but who was the only artist he played electric bass guitar for?
Karan Casey has announced a new album which she is looking towards fans to help fund the launch of . On this release she has written all the songs and music herself, a departure from her more tradtional repertoire.
‘The Innocent Left’ is the stunning new album from Gilmore & Roberts which puts them at the top of their game as they tackle new ground with a full band and producer. We interviewed them recently at Purbeck Folk Festival.
B.L.O.T. are a Indian DJ / art collective who put together this great audiovisual portrait of Bombay, it’s fun, inventive and incredibly creative. Watch it now.
Ross Couper and Tom Oakes have found themselves in great demand as a duo performing sell-out tours of the UK, Norway and Denmark. If you’ve not heard of them you should…
Scottish folk singer Emily Smith is on the road with a tour of mainland Europe taking in Germany, Austria and Switzerland before returning home to Scotland. She’s also going to appear on BBC Alba soon.
We talk to Kathryn Tickell about her latest touring venture (and CD) ‘Northumbrian Voices’. A celebration of everything that has made her what she is today and which provides a greater ‘sense of place’ than anything she has done before.
Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker’s new EP ‘Homemade Heartache’ offers a whole new angle to this duo who sound like they are really coming into their own, their most brilliant to date. One of the best I’ve heard this year!
Lurach grew out of many nights spent sharing tunes in cosy kitchens, drinking tea, braving snowy hills in Angus, rainy days in Argyll and wild weekends in Limerick. Listen to tracks from their debut EP.