Our Song of the Day comes from Brighton via Cornwall indie-folk act Lily Hayes with her new single ‘Still Young’ – a moving exploration of first love and vulnerability in self-assurance.
Taken from her new album World On The Ground (Rounder Records, June 5th), Sarah Jarosz has released her new single Maggie. The song was inspired by a conversation at a recent school reunion.
Space-folk pioneer Jeremy Tuplin returns with his new single Space Magic during which listeners are invited to float in its lsd-infused soundscape, the fleeting stroke of the chimes imitating the fall of stardust from above.
Pharis and Jason Romero started a video contest back in March and asked fans to send in homemade music videos for “Roll On My Friend”. Watch the winning entry featuring a journey of a family canoeing up to northern Canada in the 1960’s
Taken from their seventh album ‘Fox Pop’, watch the new video from Sergeant Buzfuz for Theresa McKee, a refreshing lively blast of pop peppered with mandolin and acoustic guitar, showing off the band’s more folky roots with finesse.
James P Honey has announced the release of his new EP ‘underneath a sulking sky’ which is set for release on 12th June. Watch his new video for ‘Father’, also our Song of the Day.
Watch ‘Turns To You’, the latest single from Matthew Shepherd which is out today. The accompanying video was filmed and produced by Rob Bridge (Redwood Photography).
Who the hell is Jerry Joseph? Well, Patterson Hood and Jason Isbell have gone on record saying he is one of the best songwriters and performers ever, and are such believers that they backed him up on his newest album.
Listen to Emily Barker paying tribute to the late John Prine who passed away last month with a beautiful cover of “Hello in There” from his eponymous 1971 album.
Ferris and Sylvester release new single ‘Everyone Is Home’, a song which recognises both the loneliness of these times yet also celebrates the togetherness, bravery and resilience that has come with it.
Inventions (featuring Matthew Robert Cooper and Mark T. Smith) share the title track from new album Continuous Portrait. An album of strange hypnosis, which is equally playful and joyous.