Listen to the title track of Kendl Winter’s new solo album Stumbler’s Business, her first in five years and first for Team Love Records, a stark folk affair, a natural extension of the work her and Palmer T. Lee created as The Lowest Pair.
Gregory Alan Isakov’s highly anticipated new album, Evening Machines, will be released October 5. In advance of the release listen to the album’s first single, “Chemicals”.
The Barr Brothers return to the UK this July as part of a wider European summer tour and share a stunning live performance video filmed at their sold-out Union Chapel show earlier this year.
Patrick Watson has revealed his video for new single Melody Noir. The video was directed by Patrick Watson and fellow Canadian Brigitte Poupart and produced by Olivier Sirois. The song was inspired by an incredible singer from Venezuela, Simon Diaz.
Song of the Day from Garcia Peoples – Likened by WFMU’s Jeff Conklin to The Dead’s tightest, most simple studio work, the Allmans’ most radio-friendly moments and the Band’s early 70s output…what’s not to like?
Shortly after the release of their latest album Lionfish, Elkhorn performed as a quartet at RhizomeDC in the Takoma neighbourhood of Washington DC where they were joined by Ian McColm and Nate Scheible on drums. Luckily, it was recorded…
To celebrate their 5th Anniversary, Lost Map Records have announced a major new project called VISIT▲TIONS – a series of very special limited-edition releases, written and recorded in residency in a cabin on the label’s home on Eigg.
An exceptional album from Sophie Cooper & Ben Nash (recorded back in 2009 and released on Sheffield’s Blackest Rainbow Records) made available digitally for the first time.
Ideologic Organ have released two new live albums featuring private recordings from 1986 of the late North Indian classical musician and dhrupad master Zia Mohiuddin Dagar.
Tim Linghaus’ Memory Sketches takes the listener on a very personal journey during which he takes precious personal memories from his own past and preserves them in music. An album filled with both melancholy and immense beauty.
Thanks to popular demand Music and Poetry of the Kesh, the soundtrack to Ursula K. Le Guin’s Always Coming Home, originally released in 1985 and then re-issued in March this year has had a second pressing from the Freedom to Spend label.
Our Song of the Day comes from Spirit Fest – an impromptu indie Avant-pop supergroup featuring Tokyo-based duo Tenniscoats (Saya and Takashi Ueno), Markus Acher (The Notwist), Cico Beck (Aloa Input) and Mat Fowler (Jam Money).