Bonny Light Horseman share ‘Sweetbread’, their fourth album single from their highly anticipated sophomore album, Rolling Golden Holy, due out on October 7th (37d03d Records).
Steeleye Span announce a new Autumn Tour throughout October and into November 2022, as they continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary, and revisit early albums from their formative years.
Watch the accompanying video for Dry Soul, the stunning new single from solo songwriter (and frontman of Randolph’s Leap) Adam Ross and featuring guest violin from Pedro Cameron (Man of the Minch).
Sam Sweeney announces new album “Escape That” which ties together all of his musical passions; an honest and fearless expression of himself, combining pop hooks and aesthetics with his pioneering work in the world of traditional dance tunes. Listen to his lead single ‘Ruby’.
Our Song of the Day comes from David A Jaycock, with The Merman & his Muse a track from ‘David A. Jaycock (2011-2022)’, an anthology of sorts, featuring lots of other things including wonky nursery rhymes, folk arrangements and a little synth-pop.
On “The Fire This Time”, the new single from Marisa Anderson, she nods to James Baldwin and his galvanising Civil Rights essay published in 1963. It is the most complex and moving translation so far to be taken from her forthcoming new album.
Dublin-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin announces his debut solo album and shares the title track ‘The Deepest Breath’.
Martha Wainwright, Liam Ó Maonlai, Karen Matheson and Amythyst Kiah are among the special guests of The Transatlantic Sessions concert series 2023 which will celebrate its 20th Anniversary.
Lisa O’Neill has three UK dates this month prior to an announcement about her brand new album. She is also touring Ireland in November. Not to be missed.
Taken from LOSSAN, the debut duo album from Manx Gaelic singer Ruth Keggin and Scottish Harpist Rachel Hair, watch their video for Mish as y Keayn (Me and the Sea) which was filmed on the Isle of Man in the beautiful Colby Glen.
Watch Native Harrow’s video for “As It Goes”, the second track to be lifted from their new album Old Kind Of Magic – “It’s Wonderwall meets Fillmore West liquid light show meets Native Harrow.”
Today marks the release of ‘What Will Become of England’, the new single from Jim Ghedi. He collaborated with Poor Creature – friends Ruth Clinton (Landless) and Cormac Macdiarmada (LANKUM) – on a truly unique music video.