Featured Albums of the Month

With the launch of Plan B at London’s Harrison on April 9th The Bevvy Sisters are sassy, classy harmony sophistication. Heather and Cera give FRUK and exclusive insight into their sound.

Commissioned by Celtic Connections, Fiona Rutherford has created the magical Sleep Sound. She gives FRUK exclusive insight into its creation and the support to help realise her dream.

The legendary Beverley Martyn returns after four decades with ‘The Phoenix and the Turtle’, a welcome return that showcases her immense talents as a musician and a writer.

Somewhere between the dream world and reality Oliver Cherer has conjured Sir Ollife Leigh And Other Ghosts, a beautiful, shadowed, mysteroious song cycle about life and death.

The Young’uns have come a long way in 10 years and have already created a legacy that bellies their youth, ‘Never Forget’ is the latest chapter in a story worth holding on to.

Harp and a Monkey’s ‘All Life Is Here’ is released today and we have an exclusive première of the video for ‘Pay Day’ which is also our Song of the Day.

Making the most of their Lancastrian origins and light of their experimental calling Harp And A Monkey have created a gem which lives up to the billing All Life Is Here.

Working quickly and learning to let things go, Alister Atkin And The Ghost Line Carnival have made a strong case for live ensemble recording at its best with the stunning To Evangeline.

Elephant Revival is a Colorado quintet of rare talent and their third album, These Changing Skies, released today, is music that reaches for the stars.

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.

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