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Our Song of the Day is from Montreal band Lakes of Canada. Watch their new video for ‘Eden’ the lead track from their upcoming album ‘Transgressions’. There’s a tireless energy to their music that sets them apart. One to watch for.

A brand new mix in our Lost in Transmission series, some of the artists may be new to some of you although there are some well known names in there as well including: Sufjan Stevens, Aldous Harding, Laura Marling, Turner Cody and more.

Following his critically acclaimed 2013 album Rain Plans, Israel Nash has announced the release of his new album Silver Season from which you can hear the lead track Strangers here.

We have a video premiere today from Franc Cinelli with Alchemy, the first single from his new LP, The Marvel Age which is out in September.Watch it here.

Our Song of the Day is from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats with S.O.B. from their self-titled debut album out this month. Watch their new video and catch those UK Tour dates.

Watch the new video from Monster Ceilidh Band for ‘Anti Gravity’, plus we have big news on their line-up change, tour news and new album.

Our Song of the Day is from Swedish folk trio Small Feet who release their debut album From Far Enough Away Everything Sounds Like The Ocean next month on August 14.

The Dreaming Spires are on a roll as they prepare to head to Nashville for Americana Fest Showcase and announce UK Tour. Plus watch them performing live on the Andrew Marr Show.

Jenny Hval unveils her new video for ‘Sabbath‘ from her latest album Apocalypse, Girl. She will be touring the UK again in November 2015.

Siv Jakobsen has unveiled her new video for Caroline, a song which tells the fictional story about a transgender male. It features singer/actor/dancer MJ Rodriguez.

Our Song of the Day is from Benedict Benjamin, a new solo project of Benedict Rubinstein (The Mariner’s Children, Peggy Sue). This is Had What You Had from the forthcoming album ‘Night Songs‘.

Song, By Toad Records announce lineup for Pale Imitation Festival in Edinburgh: Including Rob St. John, eagleowl and the Save As Collective feat: Jonnie Common and more.

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