This summer, The Waterboys return with their new album ‘Good Luck, Seeker’ which some are already suggesting may even be the greatest rock’n’roll record ever made.
Taken from her forthcoming album Heart’s Ease, Shirley Collins shares “Sweet Greens and Blues” which was written by her first husband, Austin John Marshall, a graphic artist and poet.
Christof van der Ven premieres his moving and sometimes humorous video for ‘Lucky’, inspired by an inscription on a bench in Alexandra Park in North London.
English Folk Expo Chief Executive sends open letter to James Purnell, Director of BBC Radio and Education, raising concerns over current Folk music coverage by the BBC.
Our Song of the Day comes from Glasgow-based artist and composer Hanna Tuulikki with Songthrush which was recently chosen by author Helen Macdonald for her Private Passions on BBC Radio 3.
John Jones of folk rock legends Oysterband delves through the Cecil Sharp House record collection to share some favourites from The Copper Family to Joseph Taylor.
Raelach Records announce their first compilation album, Rogha Raelach, volume 1 featuring The Martin Hayes Quartet, Noel Hill, Geraldine Cotter, Bobby Gardiner, Aoife Ní Bhriain, Jack Talty and more.
Native Harrow announce new album Closeness and share the video for “Shake,” a buzzing, fuzzing rocker that explores the loneliness of anxiety and the sting of absence.
Mossy Kilcher’s 1977 Private Press Double-LP ‘Northwind Calling’ it to be digitally released via Tompkins Square on July 10, take a listen to the beautiful Coyote’s Cry.