Following our UK premiere of Gregory Alan Isakov’s ‘Liars’ last week, from the forthcoming Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony, the video for the song has also just been unveiled which was directed by Sarah Megyesy.
Dàimh kick off their Pirates of the Hebridean tour with a weekend of dates in Skye, South Uist and Glenuig before heading round the rest of the country. They even have a concert aboard a Frigate in Dundee Docks.
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros latest video for ‘No Love Like Yours’ was not only the directorial debut of actress Olivia Wilde but was also filmed entirely on iPhone 6s and choreographed by her sister-in-law.
Billy Bragg and Joe Henry announce new album recorded while travelling across America by Train. Shine A Light features songs originally made famous by Hank Williams, Lead Belly, The Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Glen Campbell, Gordon Lightfoot & More
Lau have shared two remixes of tracks from their album ‘The Bell That Never Rang’ by composer Richard J.Birkin and London based Songwriter, Electronic musician, and Artist Leafcutter John.
Megson premiere their new video ‘Burn Away’, a song about Steel, Iron and the industrial language of the blast furnaces. One that is in danger of being forgotten but is full of colour and energy and easily sparks the imagination.
Listen to ‘Fugazi’ EP from Glasgow’s Mark McGowan…A voice that keeps one ear firmly in working class Glasgow, yet transports the other to the Greenwich Village folk scene of the early 60’s.
Watch the new video from Robert Rotifer, singer and songwriter with Gare du Nord band Rotifer. ‘If We Hadn’t Had You’ is released as an EP ahead of his new album ‘Not Your Door’.
Steve Gunn unveils Ancient Jules video which stars none other than the legendary British folk icon Michael Chapman. Features on his forthcoming new album ‘Eyes On The Lines’.
Watch the short film about Singer and harpist Rachel Newton’s latest album ‘Here’s My Heart Come Take It’. It provides a fascinating insight into her bold approach to do things differently this time around.
Mud Belief is the astonishing new album from the progressive London-based Perhaps Contraption, a twisted brass, art pop band that is equally part choir, part chamber orchestra, part avant rock band.
Shaun Nunutzi, a member of the fearsome band Dead Skeletons and now operating under the name TAU shares teaser video for new album and announces UK dates supporting Kikagaku Moyo.