Interviews

The Old Dance School set course for Scotland in May for a great tour during which Robin Beatty will showcase ‘Sula Sgier’, a song inspired by a unique and ancient ritual. Robin explains…

With the release her new album this month Simon talks to Beverley Martyn about her career covering Davy Graham, Bert Jansch, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Joe Boyd and of course John Martyn.

If Edd Donovan is a late developer then his Wandering Moles have helped to make the wait for ‘Something To Take The Edge Off’ worthwhile. Look out for the vinyl on Record Store Day.

With the line up to Lau-Land announced the festival looks a mighty enticing end to May. Martin Green of Lau gives us an exclusive on how it all came to be and what to expect.

With their new album ‘All Life is Here’ and especially ‘Manchester Angel’ going down a storm, Harp And A Monkey give FRUK an exclusive insight into their unique sound and set up.

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.

Watch the video interview of Martin and Eliza Carthy talking about their first ever duo album together ‘The Moral of the Elephant’ which includes tributes to Mike Waterson and Michael Marra.

Sam Brookes talks to FRUK exclusively about joining a choir as a child, inspired by his mother, to his father’s workshop and guitars, to sharing a stage on Newton Faulker’s sell out tour.

Fresh back from SXSW Cocos Lovers have a superb new video for Under The Hawthorn Tree (our Song of the Day), created by friend and fan Pete Cocks, who kindly took the time out to talk about making it.

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.

Anne catches up with ‘English Country Punk’ singer-songwriter Frank Turner in Stockholm and talks about camaraderie, traditional folk music and songwriter crushes…

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