Despite its title, The Devil Makes Three finds Catriona Price and Esther Swift in heavenly harmony as Twelfth Day serve up an album of stunning vocal and instrumental skill.
David Eagle talks to FRUK about The Young’uns appearance at Glastonbury. Plus we have a new video from them – Jack Ironside is a song originally written by the late Graeme Miles.
With Pledge Music and a change of label, McNeill & Heys have created Any Other Morning, a beautiful, mysterious work, charting hidden paths to refocus our view of the world around us.
The first Martin & Eliza Carthy duo album, The Moral Of The Elephant is just their voices, their instruments and elegantly simple arrangements, a brilliant release for Topic’s 75th year.
We talk to Pete Flood of Bellowhead about the new album Revival as well as his own personal journey in the search for musical bliss, an enthralling one that weaves a fascinating path.
Blue Rose Code proves every bit the poetic champion as the magnificent, musically expansive second album, The Ballads Of Peckham Rye, proves the healing has begun.
With his second album, House Of Jacks, Blair Dunlop builds on the considerable promise of his debut and subsequent Horizon Folk Award, creating a bold and big new sound in the process.
In 10 years of music making Megson have consistently wowed audiences with trademark harmonies and sublime song selections. In A Box is further proof of what they do best.
Whispers is the new album from Mike Rosenberg better known to most as Passenger. Simon delves into the album and falls hook, line and sinker for the extraordinary quality of the songs.
Mo Kenney’s self-titled album sets a very high bench mark and it’s way past time the rest of us caught up with what Canadians seem to know already Mo Kenney is a star in the making.
With Cara Dillon’s first new album in five years due out May 19th we have a nice double video bonus with an EPK interview exclusive to FRUK and also the promo for Shotgun Down The Avalanche.