Featured Albums of the Month

Vio/Miré’s latest offering is one of the most beautiful albums I’ve heard and I don’t use that term lightly. Ghostly, uplifting and poetic. One you must definitely hear.

Carrie Tree and House Of Hats overcome tuning issues and early Sunday curfews to give the assembled at the Slaughtered Lamb a cracking good night of wonderful music.

Robert Ellis displays a natural songwriter’s gift and The Lights From The Chemical Plant finds him with ambitions to match some of his own musical heroes.

With a sweet harmony driven sound with alternating male and female leads on This Love Alex of House Of Hats is available to give us exclusive insight into their superb debut album.

Emily Smith is on sparkling form with Echoes, her best album yet. Emily’s multi-instrumental partner Jamie McClennan produces and guest include Jerry Douglas and Aoife Donovan.

We have an exclusive video première for you today, a beautiful and intimate acoustic version of ‘Fortune’ by William Fitzsimmons from his new album ‘Lions’.

A shimmering sound of aching beauty, Lions finds William Fitzsimmons returning to core values with a set of songs that draw you into a close sonic embrace. Feel the surge of gentle power.

A veritable treasure trove Diamonds On The Water is Oyster band’s first album of new songs for seven years. We have a FRUK review and an exclusive premiere of ‘Lay Your Dreams Down Gently’.

With an astonishing CV, Henry Priestman may be able to lay claim to be the oldest singer to make his solo debut on a major label, but in his case the wisdom of age is a blessing for us all.

The 15th annual BBC Radio Two Folk Awards neatly coincide with the 10th Annual compilation CD. This fine and varied set takes the pulse of the folk scene and shows it in excellent health.

The Men With Strong Arms flex their musical muscles with a superb set of songs that reference Bert Jansch and John Marytn while adding something unique. Jonlondon tells us all about it.

Carrie Tree’s Home To The Invisible shimmers with little details and layers that create a sublimely beautiful, holistic sound that grabs your attention with a whisper and a caress.

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