Evergreen is the latest offering from Portland, Maine indie-folk duo Builder of the House. The song stays with you long after the end and is taken from their first full-length album, Ornaments.
Trembling Bells announce a special tour this August with Mike Heron of the Incredible String Band and acid-folk legend Ed Askew to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Summer of Love. We take a look back at that famous summer.
Toulouse (France) Garage-Psych-Rock band SLIFT have announced their debut self-titled EP. Watch their new video for Dominator which was filmed in their bathroom at home.
Watch ‘Blood Orange’ the second single from Low Chimes’ debut album ‘Illumine’ set for release in Autumn 2017. It’s no surprise they are getting so much support from the likes of BBC 6 Music, they sound amazing!
The Paris-based collective Valparaiso releases the new single and video ‘Rising Tides’ June 2nd featuring a duet between guests-singers Phoebe Killdeer of Nouvelle Vague and Howe Gelb.
Mute announce the signing of Sonic Youth founding member Lee Ranaldo. Lee’s new solo album, Electric Trim, will be released later this year which is also the subject of a new documentary by Fred Riedel and Jerry Fried.
Today sees the reissue of Evan Dando’s Baby I’m Bored. The album was originally released in 2003 and was his first official solo release. The Limited Edition reissue includes a disc of unheard unreleased tracks, singles, b-sides and rarities.
Watch the new video from Erin K for ‘Couldn’t’, one of the standout tracks from her debut anti-folk album ‘Little Torch’ which she is just back from touring in Europe.
Richard Dawson’s incredible new album, Peasant, is released today on Weird World / Domino. Watch his new video for ‘Weaver’ which is also our Song of the Day.
Fronted by singer Karla Kanora, Rio Mira is an exciting recording collaboration between artists from neighbouring Ecuador and Colombia. Their debut album, Marimba Del Pacifico, is released on AYA Records.
Sea Change Festival takes place this August Bank Holiday Weekend, 25 and 26 August. The line-up includes Jane Weaver, Aldous Harding, Michael Chapman, Ryley Walker, as well as a tribute to Bert Jansch’s Avocet LP by Trembling Bells and Modern Studies.