Spring is coming and Sproatly Smith are getting ready for Weirdshire International Psych Folk Festival ft. Kitchen Cynics, Trappist Afterland, David Colohan, Cath and Phil Tyler and more.
Neko Case announces ‘Hell-On’, her most accessible and most challenging album to date – rife with withering self-critique, muted reflection, anthemic affirmation and Neko’s unique poetic sensibility. Listen to the title track here.
Marry Waterson and David A Jaycock reveal brand new video ‘Forgive Me’, taken from latest album Death Had Quicker Wings Than Love. The song’s lyrics cover a subject that any mother could no doubt empathise with, and it is encased beautifully in their atmospheric folk song.
John Prine reveals ‘Knockin’ On Your Screen Door’, the second track to be taken from his new album ‘The Tree of Forgiveness’, set for release on April 13 via his own independent label, Oh Boy Records.
Our Song of the Day comes from Kristina Jung with her new single The North Water which was commissioned by the Groninger Museum and is dedicated to an old oil painting by Jan van Goyen, who lived in the 17th century.
Our Song of the Day begins with the sun on Galway Bay, courtesy of Dubliner David Kitt and his new single “Like Lightning”. It’s taken from his new album Yous due out 9th March on Dublin’s own All City Records.
Chad VanGaalen has delivered a beautiful, amorphous video for “Host Body,” one of the standouts from ‘Light Information’, his acclaimed album of 2017. He has also scheduled a mainland and eastern European tour in support of Light Information for 2018
Portland-based band Horse Feathers have announced the release of their forthcoming album Appreciation, listen to lead single “Without Applause” on which Ringle’s new rhythm section shows off their Northern Soul sensibilities.
Originally formed in South East London, musical collective The 286 are now ready to release their new single, Time Immemorial, which we have the pleasure in premiering today ahead of its release on 19th March 2018.
The Saxophones are husband & wife duo Alexi Erenkov & Alison Alderdice. The songs which make up the debut album were formed and written during a period in which the pair were living on a boat during a very wet winter in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Featuring: Townes Van Zandt, Dave Rawlings Machine, Joan Baez, John Oates, Lucia Comnes, Hedy West, Scott Matthews, Jarrod Dickenson, David Dondero and more.
Taken from their forthcoming new album Dungeness (due out 30th March on Tin Angel Records), Trembling Bells have revealed the accompanying music video for I’m Coming, a song that Alex Neilson declares his most accessible to date.