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Pokey LaFarge has shared his new video for Must Be a Reason, taken from his latest album Manic Revelations which has just been released on Rounder Records.

Watch John Smith performing Headlong in Barcelona’s Estrella Damm brewery & music venue. The song is also the title track of his new album due for release on June 30, 2017, through BARP Records.

Listen to ‘How Heavy the Days’, the first single from Steve Adey’s third studio album, ‘Do Me a Kindness’ and is an adaptation of a poem by Hermann Hesse. The album features covers of tracks by David Bowie, PJ Harvey, Morrissey, Nick cave and more.

Listen in full to Chicago-based singer-songwriter Tyler Sjöström’s new EP ‘Bones, Hold Me Up’ ahead of its official release on 26th May and read his track-by-track including lyrics and meaning of each song.

This coming Saturday, 27th May, UnampliFire returns – With no amplification, no sound checks, no waiting for bands to plug in, UnampliFire celebrates pure continuous music over multiple areas and stages, bringing a historic home to life and allowing audiences a sense of being part of the music.

From the team behind Green Man, Courtyard is a special, cask-conditioned brew of Green Man’s three most important ingredients, beer, music and Wales. Artists include Gareth Bonello, Rozi Plain, Pinegrove and more.

The Somerset floods of 2014 provide the backdrop for writer-director Hope Dickson Leach’s highly assured debut The Levelling, which features a superb central performance from Game Of Thrones’ Ellie Kendrick.

Lion Coffee + Records is a one-of-a-kind space in the heart of Hackney; a coffee shop, venue and leading specialist vinyl record store offering new releases and reissues along with a range of curated vintage records and specialist box sets.

Scottish folk singer Emily Smith and New Zealand-born Jamie McClennan celebrate 15 years of making music together in 2017 as they kick-off their anniversary tour this month.

CARA have announced their first tour of England. Blending old and new material steeped in the Scottish and Irish traditions, they’re a band you don’t want to miss. Their fifth studio album, Yet We Sing, was a Featured Album of the Month on Folk Radio UK.

We have a song exclusive from Anna Coogan with The Auchengeich Mining Disaster to which she has added additional lyrics to those written by Norman Buchan. The music, especially the percussion from Willie B, transforms it into something so much more powerful and moving.

As Half Japanese prepare to kick off their European tour they release six new videos from their wildly eccentric and humorous, the energetic ‘Hear The Lions Roar’ – out now on Fire Records.

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