We have a fantastic giveaway to see violinist and composer Sarah Neufeld (Arcade Fire) at Bush Hall, London where she will be showcasing her new solo album ‘Hero Brother’.
The latest Simple Folk Radio show is presented by Dillon and features special guest host JEFFREY LEWIS playing his favourite records of all time. First show on Sunday!
Watch Sam Amidon’s official video for ‘As I Roved out’ which features on his new album ‘Bright Sunny South’ which is one of our Albums of the Month. The video is like a tale in itself…
Iron and Wine returns to the UK to perform dates in Manchester and London and one lucky winner will get two places on the guestlist for the Manchester Opera House gig (the only gig outside London) on May 30th!
A Hawk and a Hacksaw do not disappoint on their latest release You Have Already Gone To The Other World. The opener is like a portal and once you cross it you’re in another world. A magical album!
‘I Am’ is the penultimate from Chris Woods latest album ‘None the Wiser’, Written by John Clare as he lived out his days in Northampton asylum. Listen here.
Watch the new live video from The Mariners Children performing the title track of their new EP Sycamore which was filmed at The Lexington in London during their album launch.
Owls of the Swamp whom we introduced back in March has just released his luminous new single ‘The Hypnotist’ which features Marketa Irglova (the Swell Season).
Watch the new video from Lanterns on the Lake, Another Tale From Another English Town is their new single from their new album due later this year on Bella Union.
The latest Nest Collective Hour show features the wonderful virtuoso vocalist Clara Sanabras playing songs from her new album of songs of spanish exile ‘Scattered Flight’.
Watch the new video from London Grammar, Their stunning new single ‘Wasting My Young Years’ is released on 16th June, which follows their debut EP release ‘Metal & Dust’.
Watch the latest new video from Glenn Jones new album: Across the Tappan Zee is performed with Laura Baird (sister of Meg Baird) on banjo, interweaving her plaintive melodies with Glenn’s gentle picking.