Jus Post Bellum (Justice After War) is a Brooklyn based band focused around partners Geoffrey Wilson and Hannah Jensen. Sharp Was The River Bending is our Song of the Day…one to watch for!
Our Song of the Day is a gorgeous version of Long Black Veil, performed by the wonderful Allysen Callery with backing vocals from Kelly Cleveland of Red Eye Flight.
Folk by the Oak have commissioned eight musicians to create new work inspired by the Elizabethan age: Martin Simpson, Nancy Kerr, Jim Moray, Bella Hardy, John Smith, Hannah James, Rachel Newton and Emily Askew
Sean Taylor releases new single: You’ll Never Walk Alone / Silent Night, all profits from the single will go to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. Watch him performing Liverpool Football Club TV
Patch & The Giant and London promoter Before The Gold Rush are to present a one-day Christmas festival featuring: Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker, Laish, Sophie Jamieson, The Lost Cavalry & many more.
Robb Johnson plays a special launch gig for his wonderful Gentle Men tonight at Sheffield Library Theatre with help from Jude Abbott, Roy Bailey, Jenny Carr, John Forrester and Barb Jungr.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros send out some big LOVE to the world on their latest video for PLEASE! A song that calls for world peace and joy, a lovely video featuring many fans.
Abbey Bowden is a London based singer songwriter whose move to the big smoke has proven to be an empowering and positive experience. Her free single ‘Still’ is our Song of the Day…a voice you won’t forget.
One of Scotland’s all-time great fiddle players Duncan Chisholm has released a new album ‘Live at Celtic Connections’, the final Strathglass chapter of his career. Plus an English Solo Tour Feb/Mar 2014!
Matthew and the Atlas reveals another track from his forthcoming debut album. Listen to Out Of The Darkness and catch Matt and his new band on a short and intimate UK Tour.
The Fold is a new film set in Cornwall for which there is a campaign to release the stunning music featured as a soundtrack which range from a sea shanty, a gypsy folk band to a thirty-person choir.
French singer and guitarist Amelie McCandless told me ‘I’m trying to convince people to come back to simplicity and natural values’. Inspired by the story of Christopher McCandless her music conveys that urge to escape.