Author

Alex Gallacher

Niamh Bury’s highly anticipated debut album, Yellow Roses, will be released on Friday, 29th March, via Claddagh Records. To celebrate the announcement, Niamh has shared her new single ‘Budapest’, accompanied by a dream-like music video.

In a new single and video, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Simon Jones of Harp and a Monkey tells the dark and disturbing tale of Joan Peterson, The Witch of Wapping, who was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to death in 1652.

To mark the limited lathe cut vinyl edition of Littoral States on Wayside and Woodland Recordings, Junkboy premiere their video Landlocked. “…our album seeks to elevate the everyday and venerate the beautiful rituals of normalcy, the gallant ongoingness of life”.

Jonathan Day has shared a beautiful animated video by Panadda Saetsai & Nuchteera Siwadune for In a Garden of Stones taken from his latest album Sakura.

Watch ‘Colour Of The Rain’, the new single from Irish songwriter Oisin Leech of the musical duo The Lost Brothers, taken from his new album Cold Sea, produced by, and featuring Steve Gunn, as well as contributions from M. Ward and Tony Garnier.

Jim White, one of the world’s greatest drummers, has announced his first-ever solo album, All Hits: Memories, and shares lead single and video ‘Names Make the Name’ – Tran and Masami Tomihisa’s video marches the viewer through an abandoned wonderland with serpentine fascination.

Taken from her new album, The Liberated Woman’s Songbook, Dawn Landes has shared a video for “Hard is the Fortune of All Womankind”, in which she embodies women from the past, including a suffragette and famed union-activist and martyr Ella May Wiggins.

Listen to the Monday Morning Brew playlist featuring new music from Dawn Landes, Aisha Burns, Daisy Rickman, Daudi Matsiko, Kathryn Williams and Withered Hand, Swimming Bell and lots more.

Rooftop Assembly, a grime & folk fusion project from London, formed by playing rooftop concerts during lockdown, release their debut EP today, watch their video for ‘The Lanes’, an orchestral grime ballad and nostalgic paean to the band’s roots in Tottenham.

Daisy Rickman, a self-taught multidisciplinary artist and folk musician from Mousehole, Cornwall, has announced her new album ‘Howl’, listen to the lead single ‘Feed The Forest’.

Ahead of his upcoming London gig (31st January), watch British-born Tim Crabtree (better known as Paper Beat Scissors) performing Wszystkiego Najlepszego in his Montreal studio. “There’s such emotion caught in the song, such yearning, that it just transcended the fact I couldn’t understand a single word” says Crabtree.

Irish-based session-musician, producer, and multi-instrumentalist David Murphy shares his debut single and video (by Gavin Wood) for “Citi na gCumann”, taken from his very original debut album ‘Cuimhne Ghlinn: Explorations in Irish Music For Pedal Steel Guitar’.

This site uses cookies. By continuing to use the site you consent to their use. Close and Accept Use of Cookies on KLOF Mag