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UK folk and blues artist Mark Harrison has announced a new double album ‘The Road to Liberty’. Watch a behind the scenes video on the making of the album which features his new song “Same Roads”.

Watch The Avett Brothers performing their new live digital single “I Go To My Heart”, filmed in their hometown of Charlotte, NC at the Belk Theater and shown on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Our Song of the Day comes from Swiss underground music project Meril Wubslin with their lead single Flâner – gorgeous primal blissed-out psychedelia.

Following on from their recent cover of Lou Reed’s Rooftop Garden, Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy return with a cover of Johnnie Frierson’s ‘Miracles’ aided by Ty Segall.

Among the many highlights of this year’s Celtic Connections is Sinner’s Shrine, a collaboration between Scotland’s Dean Owens and legendary Calexico frontman Joey Burns. Listen to their superb new single ‘New Mexico’.

Taken from their upcoming album Somewhere, out February 5, via Keeled Scales and Run For Cover Records, watch the accompanying lyric video for Sun June’s latest single ‘Everything I had’.

John Smith shares powerful new single ‘Friends’, a precursor to a larger body of work from him this year, said to be his most captivating, vulnerable music of his career to date.

The Celtic Connections online festival will begin one week today. Across 19 days, the festival will present over 30 online performances between Friday 15th January and Tuesday 2nd February 2021.

Vagabon teams up with Courtney Barnett for a cover inspired by Karen Dalton’s version of ‘Reason to Believe’, originally written and recorded by Tim Hardin in 1965. It’s a fitting tribute to Dalton and equally powerful.

Big Thief’s Buck Meek is set to release his new album, Two Saviors next Friday. Today, he shares his new single/video, “Candle,” co-written with Adrianne Lenker.

Malian kora virtuoso Ballaké Sissoko is set to release his new album “Djourou” on April 09, 2021 via NØ FØRMAT featuring Camille, Feu! Chatterton, Oxmo Puccino, Patrick Messina, Piers Faccini, Salif Keita, Sona Jobarteh and Vincent Segal.

This week it was announced that Galway artist Niamh Regan’s ‘Hemet’ album is one of ten nominated for the prestigious RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Album of the Year Awards 2020.

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