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Taken from her forthcoming new album Keep Your Courage, Natalie Merchant shares her first album single ‘Come on, Aphrodite’ featuring singer Abena Koomson-Davis (Resistance Revival Chorus). The song establishes the record’s themes of love and passion as essential to the human experience.

Emma Tricca has shared an extraordinary short film made by Francesco Cabras for her new single “Christodora House”, taken from her new album “Aspirin Sun”, out 7th April via Bella Union.

The Common Ground Ensemble is the latest stage in Martin Hayes’ life-long musical journey – their debut album, Peggy’s Dream, is out Friday, March 24th 2023.

No Voices Folk Weekend returns to Kings Place in April – presenting innovative music makers inspired by tradition, changing perceptions about instrumental music in the contemporary folk scene.

Our Tune of the Day comes from Scottish smallpipes player and experimental music purveyor Brìghde Chaimbeul, who announces her new album ‘Carry Them With Us’ (out 14 April) and shares her first single & video “Tha Fonn Gun Bhi Trom (I Am Disposed of Mirth)”.

Leveret, featuring three of England’s finest folk musicians – Andy Cutting on melodeon, Sam Sweeney on fiddle and Rob Harbron on concertina, mark their ten years together with the release of their new album Forms and a UK Tour.

Our Song of the Day comes from Alasdair Robert’s with his new single, The Lichtbob’s Lassie, taken from his forthcoming traditional folk album ‘Grief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall’.

Rough Trade have announced a 20th anniversary expanded deluxe reissue of The Hidden Cameras’ debut album ‘The Smell of Our Own’ and share their rarely-seen incendiary debut TV performance of ‘Ban Marriage’ and more.

Taken from their debut album ‘Synthetic Hearts’, watch Msaki x Tubatsi’s lyric video for ‘Come In’ – an uncomplicated love song, a declaration of unshakeable commitment that wears itself with a determined assurance.

Our Song of the Day comes from Aisha Badru with her stunning new single ‘Lazy River’, taken from her forthcoming EP, Learning To Love Again, out June 2 via Nettwerk.

Today sees the release of Her Silver Spate, the beautiful new single from Scottish folk trio Salt House, featuring Lauren Maccoll, Ewan Macpherson and Jenny Sturgeon. The single is taken from their new studio album ‘Riverwoods’ which is released on 10th March via Hudson Records.

Glasgow is to get a major new festival with the launch of The Reeling, a summertime celebration of Scottish music to come to Rouken Glen Park this June. Featuring Peatbog Fairies, Breabach, Dàimh, Sian, Rura, Talisk, Valtos, Blazin’ Fiddles, Iona Fyfe, Siobhan Miller and more.

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