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Alex Gallacher

The Weather Station — the project of Toronto-based Tamara Lindeman — announces her return with Humanhood and shares the accompanying video and lead single ‘Neon Signs’. This really does feel like the big album she spoke of in 2022.

Chris Cleverley hits the road ahead of his new Winter EP, ‘In the Shadow of John the Divine’ on which he promises to flip the well-explored seasonal genre on its head.

Our Song of the Day is ‘Now & Then’, the new single from Queens, NY, musician Wolf van Elfmand featuring the legendary Karl Blau. The song is a simple yearning for some good fortune.

“I love Alan”, said Kate Stables (This is the Kit) of the much missed Alan Bennett, recalling his writing, his voice, his sense of humour, his sense of social justice and fairness.

Taken from her new album OPHELIA, Angeline Morrison shares a music video for He Comes in the Night – “a ghost story that is also a love story. The imagined beloved vanishes with each new day, leaving only motes of dust and memories…”

Listen to the latest Monday Morning Brew featuring The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, Rachel Baiman & Kaia Kater, Naima Bock, Frankie Archer, Lutalo, Cyril Cyril, Karine Polwart, Cat Power and more.

Listen to our latest Folk Show ft The Rheingans Sisters, Jon Boden, Jake Blount & Mali Obomsawin, Frankie Archer, Joshua Burnside, Jon Doran, Kate Young, Naima Bock, Constant Follower, Luke De-Sciscio, Shovel Dance Collective, Angeline Morrison, Three Cane Whale, Kathryn Tickell and more

Belfast-based folk singer-songwriter Joshua Burnside signs to the Nettwerk label and releases a double A-Side single. Watch his new video for “Marching Round The Ladies” and listen to “The Good Life”.

As featured on her debut solo album, Vent, watch Laura Jane Wilkie perform ‘The Sailor Has Good Chat’ with Ian Carr, also our Tune of the Day.

After a decade, the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards return to the city of Inverness on St Andrews Day (30th November) to once again celebrate and showcase Scotland’s flourishing traditional music scene.

The paths of West Coast canyon dweller Katie Schottland, aka Swimming Bell, and Sheffield-born Cosmic Choogler Bobby Lee are set to converge next month for a co-headline UK tour.

Kathryn Tickell shares her new single, Sycamore Gap, in honour of the tree that was, in a mindless act of vandalism, felled in 2023. She has revealed that the tune will also be on the forthcoming album ‘Return to Kielderside’.

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