Watch Samuel James Taylor’s video for ‘Time May Dance’, taken from his upcoming album ‘Wild Tales and Broken Hearts’. “I couldn’t find myself in my music for the first time in my life. It was an isolating and lonely place.”
Today sees the release of a new single from Irish singer-songwriter Bróna McVittie taken from her forthcoming third album, The Woman in the Moon, out on 2nd October 2022. She also tours the UK next month.
Bestselling novelist Erin Kelly collaborates with Ben Walker, Kirsty Merryn and Basia Bartz to give life to a folk song at the heart of her new thriller The Skeleton Key which is published today.
Taken from their forthcoming eponymously titled album, watch Morton Valence’s video collaboration with photographer Andy O’Connell for their new single ‘Summertime in London’.
Taken from Small Sur’s long-awaited fifth full-length album ‘Attic Room’, watch the accompanying video made by Phil Davis for ‘A Clean Patch of Ground’, a song steeped in a nurturing tenderness.
Lewis and Clarke releases Aurora 15:34, a song in memory of Elijah McClain…The song is both a eulogy to him as an individual and a rallying cry against the systemic violence and racism that pervades our society.
Listen to Odana by Wabanaki composer, songwriter, and bassist Mali Obomsawin. It opens her new album ‘Sweet Tooth’, a suite for Indigenous resistance that flies in the face of Western tropes that insist Indigenous cultures are monolithic, trapped in time.
London-based folk duo Owen Spafford and Louis Campbell announce their debut album ‘You, Golden’, set for release on 4th November 2022. To celebrate, we have the pleasure of sharing a video of them performing the album opener Adson’s, live.
On his latest video for ‘Running from Home’, a Bert Jansch cover, Jason McNiff revisits his old London haunts where he first heard Bert Jansch play. The track features on his latest album ‘Tonight We Ride’.
Taken from his highly anticipated 4th album ‘Broadcast The Secret Verse’, watch the video for Chris Cleverley’s new single ‘Chlorophyll’ featuring Lucy Farrell – his first new music in over two years and a bold stylistic departure from his previous work.
First released in 1965, The Watersons’ seminal traditional folk album ‘Frost And Fire: A Calendar of Ritual and Magical Songs’, is to be re-released by Topic Records with a vinyl pressing at 45RPM.
Outsider folk mystic Lee Baggett has crafted a new album of psych-country jams with Anyway, watch his video for ‘Run to the Sun’; a song about the urge to run towards the sun that is either dipping towards or rising from the darkness.