In the first part of our exclusive interview with The Unthanks they talk about their singing weekends and a vinyl playback of Mount The Air sees Adrian puncturing a few misconceptions.
Bully’s Acre are Robbie Harris (bodhrán), Peter Browne (accordion) and flamenco Guitarist Lucas Gonzales. Here they give FRUK exclusive insight into their unique sound.
With ‘Love And Logic’ suggesting a band really hitting its stride we catch up with Charlottesville band Sons Of Bill in a Bermondsey pub as they prepare for their UK tour leg.
In Part 2 of our exclusive interview, Joe Topping talks about the making of The Vagrant Kings album, The Rainbow Chasers, Home Service and getting started in music and more.
In part 1 of our exclusive interview with Joe Topping he talks about spending time in America, his epic charity walk and the lasting effect it’s all had on his music.
Calling on all of their considerable musical skills Dallahan have made the excellent When The Day Is On The Turn, here they give FRUK unique insight into their mixed heritage and mainly Irish musical roots.
With the release of her first solo album ‘Night Touches Day’, Gerda Stevenson talks to FRUK about the different paths along which her career has taken her, and where they might lead in the future.
In our latest Photo / Interview feature Rob talks to Tobias Ben Jacob & Lukas Drinkwater about touring, how they met and more. They are touring together this month.
On the eve of the launch of his first ever solo album FRUK catches up with Ian Carr to talk about the making of the highly original Who He? and his band The Various Artists.
With his heartfelt songs Kenneth J Nash looks beyond the troubles of his life for the hope that follows The Fall of Eden, here he tells us how the LP helped put him back on track.
We talk to James Varda about his latest album ‘Chance and Time’, regarded by many as his best work to date. We look back at his career alongside his diverse influences that have helped shape his music.
For our latest photo / interview feature Rob catches up with Kelly Oliver whose debut album ‘This Land’ was included in the Telegraph’s ‘Top Folk Albums of The Year’.