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Alex Gallacher

Taken from her forthcoming self-titled album, Boston-based fiddle player and songwriter, Maura Shawn Scanlin (of Rakish and Rasa String Quartet), offers some much-needed respite from a chaotic world with her new single, We’ve Got Our Friends.

Inspired by a long visit to a small village in North Yorkshire, Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay share their new single ‘Swale Song’; a song that also highlights the modern-day issue of pollution & sewage damage to our rivers.

Taken from her highly-anticipated debut album titled ‘Wise as a Fool’, Georgie Buchanan calls on the Celtic goddess Bridget in her lead single St Bríds Song. Watch the captivating video featuring intense vocal harmonies, expressive cello and raw percussion.

Watch the video for Josienne Clarke’s spellbinding new single ‘Words Were Never The Answer’, taken from her forthcoming album ‘Onliness’, out on April 14th.

Listen to ‘The Land Benath’, the mesmerising new single from Mother Sky featuring Jon Thorne, Luke Flowers and guest vocals from Liela Moss of The Duke Spirit. Gritty and transcendent, it’s totally mesmerising.

Featuring: Michael Marra, Jake Xerxes Fussell, Pharis & Jason Romero, Salt House, The Young’uns, Ryan Boldt, Conil, Seamus Cater, Robin Adams, Jonathan Day, Ben Walker, Harp & A Monkey, Lauren Oxford and more.

On Saturday, 11th March, we lost our dear friend and writer for Folk Radio, Dave Morrison. He passed away peacefully with his life partner and soulmate, Susan, by his side.

Irish quartet Lankum release their new single, ‘Newcastle’, taken from their forthcoming album False Lankum, their most uncompromising album to date. The tune was first published in ‘The English Dancing Master’ (1651) where it is simply entitled ‘Newcastle’.

For Cory Hanson’s new single ‘Twins’, taken from his highly-anticipated third solo LP ‘Western Cum’, Director Amy Scott captures him in his native California environment – rambling around a ranch home.

Taken from her latest album, ‘Morning Star’, watch the newest video from Julia Sanders for ‘Three Leaf Clover’, a song about how self-criticism and self-doubt keep us from listening to our creative voice.

Watch Harp and a Monkey’s video for Travelling Salesman, a self-penned tune that draws on such age-old concerns as separation, love, work and travel. It is the second song in their new project, ‘The Extraordinary Ordinary’, exploring everyday experiences and emotions.

We chat with David Grubb about his new album Circadia – a concept album exploring the human subconscious, using sleep as a vehicle. There are still two days left to get behind the album and enjoy some of those unique rewards.

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