Listen to Spend the Night, the gorgeously stripped-back new single from Laura Cortese & Belgian indie artist Douglas Firs. While, musically, it may be no frills, when it comes to emotional energy, it’s electrically charged.
Watch the stunning new video from Storm the Palace for their new single ’Some Of The Beasts And Birds We Saw’. “The video is essentially a tribute to 80s fantasy films, such as Willow and Legend, except our version has an anarchic feminist twist.”
Described as Norway’s new pastoral folk voice, Juni Habel’s forthcoming album ‘Carvings’ is out on 13th January. Watch the video for her new album single ‘Chicory’.
Celtic Connections is set to celebrate its 30th anniversary this January 2023. Their first lineup announcement promises an ambitious and eclectic programme of music.
Teesside folk trio The Young’Uns have today announced the release of their new album Tiny Notes (out 3rd March 2023 on Hudson Records). The first album single, Three Dads Walking, is out now. Listen here.
Spirit of Clive is a 29-track tribute album to the music of Clive Palmer & Cob. The monies raised will go towards the restoration of recently discovered rare recordings of Clive from the 1960s onwards, and to the production of a documentary about Clive.
Today marks the release of Angeline Morrison’s latest album ‘The Sorrow Songs’ on Topic Records. Watch the new animated video by Marry Waterson for Unknown African Boy (d.1830), the first song she wrote for the album.
The Welsh Chamber Folk trio VRï have released their new single Aberhonddu today which is accompanied by yet another stunning video filmed on location at Mwnt in the heart of Cardigan Bay.
Richard Dawson announces new album The Ruby Cord, due November 18th. A Pop video for the album’s 40-minute opening track “The Hermit” is to be premiered in cinemas across UK. Watch the trailer.
Taken from her new album KIN, watch the video for Sharron Kraus’s ‘The World Within the World’ – “…a still, quiet place that felt like it was inside us all along…there underneath the chaos and turmoil of everyday life.”
Listen to Joseph Shipp’s take on the old folk ballad ‘Green Grows the Laurel’, a song he discovered in Peter Kennedy’s “Folksongs of Britain and Ireland.” It features on his debut album ‘Free, for a While’ which is released on 28th October.
Taken from their forthcoming debut album ‘You, Golden’, watch Owen Spafford & Louis Campbell performing ‘Hares on the Mountain’, live. They make this centuries-old song feel modern and alive.