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Next week Lambchop come to the UK for a whirlwind tour, kicking off with a special show at London’s Barbican. But not everyone is happy about the tour as their new video shows.

Vienna Ditto tag their music as Voodoo Sci-Fi Blues, something that makes total sense after hearing the title track of their EP Liar Liar…a sound pitched between Chicago blues and Bristol’s trip-hop scene.

Watch the new video from Tunng. ‘The Village’ is taken from their forthcoming new album Turbines due out on June 17th via Full Time Hobby.

On the latest Nest Collective Hour, Jamie Doe is joined in the studio Jane Blue & the Hunters, a film and music collective based in the Netherlands who are set to release their debut album ‘The North’ on the 7 July.

Rough Trade Shops announce the release of End of the Road 2013 album compilation which attempts to capture the spirit of the festival which has been going since 2005.

With Laura Veirs ninth studio album Warp and Weft due out in August she has now confirmed a 9-date UK tour in November. Plus listen to the new album opening track Sun Song.

Cambridge Folk Festival release the line-up for this year’s Den Stage focusing on new and emerging talent. A great line-up which regular listeners will already be familiar with many of the acts.

Thanks to Nathaniel Mann of the Dead Rat Orchestra you can witness the bizarre and beautiful haunting sound of pigeon flight drawn in sound across the London sky on Friday 21st June!

Two exciting and innovational folk acts Sproatly Smith and Rapunzel & Sedayne are appearing as a double act this month. Plus have a listen to new tracks!

Sin-Eater Festival kicks off on the Summer Solstice featuring 25 top left-field acts that many listeners will be familiar with! Trembling Bells, Rachael Dadd, Dead Rat Orchestra, Cath & Phil Tyler and many more!

Friday 14th June sees a great event at café thing featuring Folk Radio UK favourite The Great Park along with Nathaniel Robin Mann (Dead Rat Orchestra) & Dubious Caesar. Worth checking!

Today marks the release of If You Wait Long Enough: Songs Of Will Stratton a benefit compilation to help support Will who was diagnosed with testicular cancer last September.

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