February 2nd sees the return of folk-rock group False Lights featuring Sam Carter and Jim Moray with their new album Harmonograph. Watch their new video for William Glenn, also our Song of the Day.
Listen to Build Yourself, the new single from Lauren O’Connell, an American singer/songwriter from Rochester, New York. The song is taken from her forthcoming album Details, out February 9th.
To celebrate the double appearance of Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards at this year’s Celtic Connections feast your eyes and ears on their new video for Pace Myself. How many faces can you recognise?
Featured in our latest show, watch the latest video from Manchester’s Elle Mary & The Bad Men. ‘Behave’ is a song about suppressed rage which sees the singer find strength in saying what she really wants to an ex-lover.
Our Song of the Day comes from Los Angeles-based street singer, guitarist, and roots music revolutionary Sunny War. Listen to Immortal, taken from her forthcoming album With the Sun.
Orphan Colours (ft. members of ahab, Noah & the Whale and Danny & The Champions of The World) share an exclusive stream of new video ‘Goodnight California’, in the same week they will be celebrating the release of debut album, ‘All On Red’.
Watch the video for Bamako Overground’s debut single – Featuring London’s own Malian rhythm buff, vocalist and bandleader Hans Sutton, Yaaba Funk co-founder Tobias Sturmer and folk maestro and Woodburner impresario Theo Bard.
Ahead of its release on 26th January, listen in full to Kyle Carey’s new album ‘The Art of Forgetting’. Produced by Dirk Powell and featuring Sam Broussard, John McCusker, Ron Janssen, Kai Welch, Mike McGoldrick and Rhiannon Giddens.
A Man I’d Rather Be (Part I) is the latest Bert Jansch boxset release from Earth Recordings (26th January) covering his seminal 1960s output (alongside his only album as a duet with Pentangle bandmate John Renbourn).
Watch Santiago, the new video and title track from Amit Dattani’s forthcoming debut album, recorded and produced by Gavin Monaghan. The song is named after the title character from Hemmingway’s The Old Man and the Sea.
Our Song of the Day is Gull Rock, taken from ‘Broken Stay Open Sky’, the forthcoming album from the London-based band (with Cornish roots) Red River Dialect. Brimming with glorious dizzying energy and tension, primitive and cut loose from modern constraints.
Known more for their dance floor releases, Berlin-based duo Mouse on Mars announce Dimensional People featuring Justin Vernon, Aaron and Bryce Dessner (The National), Zach Condon (Beirut), Lisa Hannigan, Sam Amidon, and more.