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Watch the new animated video for This Forest by The Rheingans Sisters. You can also read a lovely piece written by Rowan Rheingans which provides a personal insight into the song.

Watch the new video and single from Villagers – “a short film in which we follow a dishevelled shamanistic protagonist who mysteriously triggers an altered state of consciousness in everyone he meets, or at least believes that he does.”

Watch Ross and Ali, with a full band and string section, performing ‘Action’ at the Drygate in Glasgow for the launch of their new album Symbiosis II.

Our Song of the Day comes with an important message about helping to protect the Loch Carron habitat for the white-fronted geese that fly between Greenland and Argyll via Iceland.

Now in its second quarter century, the Leigh Folk Festival continues on its singular path of challenging the boundaries of ‘folk music’, with their unique, volunteer-run, community-based event, taking place in indoor and outdoor venues around Leigh-on-Sea. 

Tired of city life and in search of adventure they both set off on a 10,000-mile journey from London to Budapest and back – embracing spontaneity and with no plan they set off with two motorbikes, pots and pans, essential clothes, two cameras and a large bag of rice.

Watch Knife, the latest video from Good Coffee, the creation of Cole Heathcott. The single is taken from their debut album Amercian Love and was recorded at the student-run Small Town Records in Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

Our Tune of the Day comes from Laura Feddersen, Joel Wennerstrom, and Owen Marshall, a trio from Boston, Massachusetts who play great old-time and Irish traditional music.

Amos Lee has shared his new single No More Darkness, No More Light from his forthcoming album My New Moon available on August 31st via Dualtone Records.

Mac Demarco and Shamir’s Record Store Day release on which they both took a turn covering ’80s Indie Pop lo-fi band Beat Happening is now available via Bandcamp.

Watch Australian drummer, percussionist and composer Laurence Pike performing Distant Early Warning, the title track of his solo debut album originally conceived as a technological and spiritual jazz suite for drums.

We have another instalment from Nashville troubadour Riley Moore with Pancakes and M&Ms. “This song is my boyhood on canvas. It’s about growing up in the country south of Nashville and fighting my three brothers to give dad the first hug when he got home from work.”

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