Watch the latest live session from Cosmo Sheldrake for ‘Pelicans We’ filmed in one take at a thermal bath in Budapest. Their most challenging session yet!
This year’s Priddy Folk Festival features their strongest line-up yet, featuring Wizz Jones, Dick Gaughan, Harp and a Monkey, Keston Cobblers’ Club, Elephant Sessions, Jez Hellard & the Djukella Orchestra and many more. Find out more and watch our preview here.
Grass-Tops Recording have announced the release of a two-part book/record on Robbie Basho titled ‘Portrait Of Basho As A Young Dragoon’. It features previously unpublished photographs which are stunning in both quality and clarity.
Our Song of the Day comes via a new video from Songtellers Dawn McCarthy and Nils Frykdahl, best known to most as Faun Fables. O My Stars is from a new album, their first in five years.
Our Song of the Day is from John Moreland performing Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Thunder Road’. If you haven’t yet explored John’s own music then make sure you hunt out his new album ‘High on Tulsa Heat’.
Josh Rouse heads out on a record buying trip, courtesy of Yep Roc Records and selects two classic albums to chat about: Nick Drake’s ‘Five Leaves Left’ and Michael Hurley’s ‘Have Moicy’. Watch the video here.
We have a track premiere today from Antun Opic. Shovel My Coal is the title track of his new EP out on July 10th which draws on his numerous influences, listen to it here.
Sadie Jemmett may be an unfamiliar name to you as yet, but the singer-songwriter has already found her way to a sizeable audience, but just not in the way you might expect. Find out more here and listen to her performing London Love Songs.
We have a great live session from one of Scotland’s most acclaimed and established singer songwriters, Dean Owen. He’s on tour now so make every opportunity to catch him live, you won’t be sorry.
Our Song of the Day comes by way of a new video from that inventive Derbyshire trio Haiku Salut for Bleak and Beautiful (All Things) which is the first track from their forthcoming new album Etch And Etch Deep due for release on 31st July.
Our Tune of the Day is from that wonderfully inventive quartet, Spiro. Watch them performing ‘Will You Go Walk The Woods So Wild’ live at St. Pancras Old Church. Don’t miss them performing at Sidmouth Folk Week in August.
We have a video premiere today from Oxford-based 4-piece Family Machine who are making a return after seven years with their new album ‘Houses That You Live In’. Watch the rather thought-provoking gem ‘The Less You Know’.