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Watch the new video for Sooner Tomorrow, a new instrumental track from Midlands acoustic trio Threaded. It was written to depict the feeling of anticipation when you know something exciting is going to happen, and you can’t wait for tomorrow as it will happen even sooner!

Circle of Chalk is taken from Ana Silvera’s sophomore album Oracles, a haunting yet life-affirming collection of songs. The lyrics tackle grieving, understanding and acceptance through folk legends, and Ana’s dynamic vocal style mimics this with the delicate yet theatrical prowess of Kate Bush. 

“Flowers” is the debut single from London based folk-pop duo Little Water who are singer-songwriters, Becky CJ and Connor Roff who developed a strong friendship while singing together in London Contemporary Voices (LCV), one of the UK’s leading modern choirs.

Our #FridayFeeling video (and Song of the Day) comes from Dead King Cotton of Knoxville, TN. On It’s Alright (I Found You) they take to their bikes and rooftops to deliver this uplifting song, the perfect end to the working week.

Damien Jurado has revealed his video for his latest single Percy Faith, taken from his album The Horizon Just Laughed  (out now on Secretly Canadian), his first self-produced album in a 20+ year career.

Taken from her ‘Hundreds of Days’ LP, LA-based composer/harpist Mary Lattimore has shared her video for Never Saw Him Again which was directed by NYC’s Georgia.

Dust to Digital’s new boxset is a watershed release representing the life’s work of William Ferris, an audio recordist, filmmaker, folklorist, and teacher with an unwavering commitment to establish and to expand the study of the American South.

Featuring Jame Walbourne (The Pretenders, The Rails), listen to I Been Hurt, the latest track from MOLE, the solo project of Californian-born singer, songwriter and visual artist J. Maizlish Mole. The track is taken from his forthcoming debut album Danger Island.

Watch Jim Causley transform from rural folkie to disco diva. The first taster from the forthcoming FOLK FEVER album featuring The Band of Love who are Jim Causley, Greg Russell, Alice Jones, Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin with guest musicians Mike McGoldrick, Phil Beer, Steve Knightley, Patsy Reid & Rune Cygan Barslund.

Headline acts and late-night parties confirmed as Poetry & Lyrics (Kings Place 8th-9th June 2018) announce their first line-up, to include Savages frontwoman Jehnny Beth and BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Cerys Matthews.

Listen to ‘Blind to the Pain’, taken from Many Moons Ago, the new EP from Belfast born Gareth Dunlop, a multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer. He follows the release of the EP with a run of UK tour dates in June supporting Michael Malarkey, heading through London, Glasgow and Dublin.

Marlon Williams has revealed his new video for “Party Boy” which he directed himself. It’s taken from his recent album, Make Way For Love.

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