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The Weather Station announces her new self-titled album on which Lindeman reinvents her songcraft with a vital new energy, framing her prose-poem narratives in bolder musical settings. Listen to her lead single ‘Thirty’.

Watch the new video for ‘New Thing’ which sees Lee Ranaldo travelling through New York City and holds a mirror to our current all-consuming obsession with smart phones and small screens. From his new album Electric Trim.

Siv Jakobsen has unveiled a striking new video for her current single, ‘Shallow Digger’, also our Song of the Day. The track is the latest to be taken from her forthcoming debut album ‘The Nordic Mellow’ which is out on 25th August.

For a debut EP, you couldn’t hope for a stronger start. Christy Scott’s Amaranthine is a gem of an EP that showcases a fine young talent backed by a superb cast of musicians with Scott Wood at the production helm. One to watch for.

They make my spice shelf look boring. Bristol-based band Solana deliver an accomplished and colourful album with Camino, one that will definitely keep you up on your toes. When you finish, press play again.

Watch ‘Hey, Annaliese”, the new music video from Hetty – a Nashville-based folk-rocker from Covington, Georgia. Her debut album “In Search of the Sea” releases July 21st.

We talk to Marcus Harrling and Per Nyström of DIAGNOS who have been involved in the Swedish independent music scene for many years. They release their self-titled album this week which features a host of guest musicians.

Worry Dolls have unveiled a new lyric video for Endless Road, a vulnerable look at the sacrifices one has to make when choosing to be a touring musician. They are touring the UK extensively this year including Cambridge Folk Festival and SummerTyne Festival.

Micah P. Hinson has shared new track ‘Oh, Spaceman’, taken from his new album ‘Presents The Holy Strangers’, which he describes as a ‘modern folk opera’. It’s out on Full Time Hobby on 8 September.

Watch the new video from Rosie Hood for Adrift, Adrift. Filmed in Sheffield by Elly Lucas, the song and film focus on human movement and displacement. It features on Rosies first full-length solo album ‘The Beautiful & The Actual’.

One of Scotland’s most progressive outfits, Modern Studies join the Fire Records roster. They are currently in the studio recording their follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut ‘Swell To Great’. Listen to their cover of Lomond Campbell’s ‘Every Florist In Every Town’.

Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys are set to make some big waves in October with the release of their new album Pretty Peggy. Get your first taste by watching their new video for Chasing Shadows, one of the standout songs on the album.

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