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Bill Callahan reveals a new video for Javelin Unlanding in which he takes shape as the moon, surveying the earth below. Watch it here and get those tour dates in your diary.

We have a real treat today: our very first collaboration with Bob Harris’ and Under The Apple Tree sessions. Watch the wonderful Otis Gibbs performing in It Was A Train from his new album.

Introducing Cambridge based band Mortal Tides, none of whom are a day over 17 years of age. Hard to believe when you hear them play. Listen to Houses and Drums from their new EP.

Our Song of the Day is from Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams with Water. They arrive in the UK next month for a series of tour dates as well as Ireland and Europe.

Watch the Allah-Las new video for No Werewolf, sand and surf get a new interpretation via a cover of The Frantics 1960 garage classic & sculptor artist Mikhail Sadovnikov…has to be seen!

Erland and the Carnival reveal another glimpse of a new chapter via their new album ‘Closing Time’ with the song ‘Daughter’. Listen here.

Listen to the track première from Icelandic singer songwriter Hek. ‘Don’t Worry’ is from his third album ‘Please Tease Me’ due for release on August 12, 2014.

Watch the new video from Icelandic singer songwriter Hafdis Huld for ‘Wolf’, taken from her album Home which was an Album of the Month on Folk Radio UK.

Our Song of the Day is from Joshua James, the song Esperanza which translates as ‘hope’ in Spanish was inspired by Jack kerouac’s 1960 novella Tristessa, a tragic love story set in Mexico City.

Our Song of the Day is from Johanna Glaza’s new EP ‘Letter to New York’. Wonderland is an immersive song, reminiscent of the ghostly seduction of a night visiting song.

Having a dog day afternoon here…watch the video from Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy for Bad Man taken from his recently released self-titled LP. Plus a bonus video of a performance with David Wax Museum.

Our Song of the Day is from Darren Hayman, it’s from his recent very limited edition Dog EP…one for lovers of our furry friends. Listen to ‘A House Without Dogs’.

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