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Simon Flory delivers a killer track with ‘The More You Talk (The Less I Hear)’ from his new album Haul These Blues Away. The accompanying video has a great twist – a must see.

Mid-May sees the release of Johanna Samuels new album Excelsior!, an album that explores companionship and features a number of special guests. Watch her video for lead single ‘Nature’s Way’.

Tompkins Square are to release Origin Myths by Sheffield-based Bobby Lee – a gorgeous slide of Psych country-folk – Open sky/scorched earth improvisations recorded to four track tape.

Erlend Apneseth Trio share title track of new album Lokk – venturing further into a fascinating rhythmic and danceable landscape, integrating their music with electronic beats and treated textures that leave you wanting more.

Directed & Animated by Marry Waterson, watch the powerful new video for Jim Ghedi’s cover of Ed Pickford’s Ah Cud Hew – from a truly groundbreaking album – In the Furrows of Common Place.

Taken from his forthcoming EP ‘Nothing to Prove’, listen to Ervin Stellar’s new single ‘Love is Love’ – as the distractions of life fell away and we were all left with what really matters.

Following the release last month of his new album Two Saviors, Buck Meek presents a video for one of its tracks, ‘Halo Light’, a warm and tender offering.

Scottish singer and songwriter Roseanne Reid shares video for her new single ‘Tentsmuir Sky’shot in Fife’s Tentsmuir Forest – the second offering from her upcoming EP ‘Horticulture.

Francesca Ter-Berg is to release her debut EP In Eynem, one which straddles the worlds of live processing, improvisation and traditional folk song.

West Country-based duo Faeland release their new single ‘Was’, a song inspired by an ancient Welsh poem and taken from their new album due for release in March.

Light In The Attic Records announce the next chapter in their ongoing Native North America series, Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology.

Our Song of the Day comes from Josh Okeefe who has released an outstanding version of the Irish ballad McAlpine’s Fusiliers, made popular by the likes of The Clancy Brothers and Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners.

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