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Our Song of the Day comes Jenny Gillespie and with a track from her new album ‘Cure For Dreaming’ which has a new nuance of American folk.

Our Song of the Day comes via a video premiere from Rapper, multi-instrumentalist and singer Dizraeli with Ariane, from his forthcoming 6 track EP ‘Eat My Camera‘

Listen to a song premiere from Paul Mosley featuring Jamie Lawson and Esther Dee. Taken from Mosley’s forthcoming ‘The Butcher’ folk opera. An an epic ghost story told in songs featuring a 20 plus musicians including Josienne Clarke.

Harp and a Monkey announce new album ‘War Stories’, to be released on July 1, 2016 – the centenary of the start of the Battle of the Somme. Watch the trailer for the accompanying documentary.

Listen in full to The Heart Breaks, the latest album from French songstress Pauline Andrès. One that delves into the ache of a broken heart amongst a musical landscape between French Chanson and Bakersfield Outlaw Country after a short stop in Tijuana.

Enter our competition for the chance to win a copy of ‘Bellowhead live – The Farewell Tour,’ a copy of ‘Pandemonium – The Essential Bellowhead’ and a copy of the ‘Bellowhead – The Songbook’.

Our Song of the Day is a track premiere from Lou Rhodes. All the Birds is taken from Rhodes’ fourth solo album ‘theyesandeye’ out 22nd July via Nude Records.

Earth Records announce the reissue of Bert Janch’s ‘From The Outside’ – listen to ‘River Running’, our Song of the Day and a track omitted from the original vinyl release.

For one week only you can listen in full to Rachel Newton’s forthcoming new album Here’s My Heart Come Take It, one of out Featured Albums of the Month.

Cate Le Bon has shared the anarchic new film ‘Crab Day’ which utilises inspiration and elements from her forthcoming album. The film was directed by award winning visual artist and Turner Prize nominee Phil Collins.

Introducing The Food of Love Project, a compilation album featuring some of the great names of folk music celebrating Shakespeare’s legacy: Alasdair Roberts, Dead Rat Orchestra, David Thomas Broughton, Stornoway, Thomas Truax and more.

Listen to Rout of Blues, the opening track from Pilgrims’ Way new album Red Diesel. A release that sees them firmly back into the leading pack of young traditional musicians.

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