Interviews

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…

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.

Lucy Ward, BBC Folk Singer of the Year Nominee talks to FRUK about her New Band which includes such talents as Belinda O’Hooley and Heidi Tidow. Get those dates in your diary!

The Hum is out today and O’Hooley & Tidow have kindly taken some time to give FRUK an exclusive blow by blow on the album, the creative process and more. We have a new video for you too.

We talk to Inge Thomson about her new Project ‘Da Fishing Hands’ which she began with Fair Isle singer-songwriter, musician and poet Lise Sinclair who passed away last year.

Lawry-Joseph Tilbury (A.K.A Birdengine) talks to Ex-Midlake frontman and songwriter Tim Smith on life after Midlake, what we can expect from his new project ‘Harp’ and singing dogs.

Paul Armfield talks exclusively to Folk Radio UK about this home life on the Isle Of Wight, his European adventures and the experience that has shaped his wonderful music.

On The eve of his UK tour FRUK brings you an exclusive interview with ‘Artist of the Month’ Nathaniel Rateliff who talks about his life, his music and his wonderful album Falling Faster Than You Can Run.

A Transatlantic triumph, John McSherry talks exclusively to FRUK about the olllam built on his enduring musical friendship with Detroit based Tyler Duncan and new recruit Michael Shimmin.

As musical collaborations go, Adrian Crowley and James Yorkston have worked a little magic into My Yoke Is Heavy. Here they talk exclusively to FRUK about how it all came to be so.

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