Don’t miss Towersey Festival’s Festiv-All this weekend featuring McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle, Gigspanner Big Band, Jim Moray, Manière des Bohémiens, Edwina Hayes and more.
Anna Massie announces her first solo release since 2003 with a Christmas single “TwentyPlenty” – a Christmas song specific to 2020: “at the top of my present list is simply your presence here with me.”
Ahead of the release of Frankie Armstrong’s new album ‘Cats of Coven Lawn’, she shares two new singles – ‘Bread & Roses’ and ‘Marcy’s Guest House’. Watch the accompanying video and read Lankum’s thoughts on the album.
Dorset duo Ninebarrow announce their fourth album ‘A Pocket Full of Acorns’ and share news of plans to offset their carbon footprint by planting a woodland.
Specialists in analog-field recordings and documenting community-based music in the US, Dolceola Recordings announce new album “Just Behind the Creek” from which we premiere Senora May performing ‘Semper Fi’.
Taken from her new album ‘To Our Children’, watch the new video from singer-songwriter Gitta de Ridder for ‘To Wonder’ – “A ‘cheers’ to oddballs & outcasts. Celebrating the beauty that each and every one of us has to offer.”
Modern Studies announce the release of two new EPs. The first, ‘Life Flows In Endless Song’, is out today, accompanied by a video for EP track The Failing Light.
To mark the release of his new album ‘9 Songs About Love’ on French label Vietnam, American songwriter J.E. Sunde has shared a video for album track ‘Risk’.
Watch the new video for Matt Sweeney & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy ‘Make Worry for Me’, directed by NYC duo Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe and filmed at their installation A Cell in The Smile.
Watch the mesmerising new video for ‘Gathering, Parting (When Bright Shines the Moon)’, a new collaboration from Tamsin Elliott with oud player Tarek Elazhary and percussionist Salma Amr (Cairo, Egypt).
Our Song of the Day comes from Jenn Butterworth, Sam Sweeney & Rob Harbron who have revealed a brilliant festive video for their cover of ‘Don’t Let The Bells End’ by The Darkness.