Our Song of the Day is from Kíla as they perform Suas Síos, the title track of their tenth studio album out on March 9th. Here they are performing live on RTÉ One
With Clannad and Billy Bragg confirmed as headliners for Gate to Southwell (4th-7th June 2015), we take a look at this years line-up with a video preview.
Ross Darby, front man and songwriter of The Fallows has sets himself a challenge to get a song into the official Top 40 singles chart on just £99, all proceeds going to a charity for the homeless.
Captain of None is the new album from French multi-instrumentalist Colleen which is due for release via Thrill Jockey on April 7th, listen to the title track here.
Next month on March 9th sees the return of The Woodbine & Ivy Band with Sleep On Sleeping On. Listen to the premiere of Arm a Nation, our Song of the Day.
William Elliott Whitmore returns in March with a new album. Radium Death marks a sonic change as he plays electric guitar and goes for a fuller sound. Listen to Healing To Do.
Our Song of the Day is from Karen Dalton, a live version of her singing Red are the Flowers. It was recorded at a coffee house called The Attic in Boulder, Colorado in 1962.
We have a Song premiere today from Rathbone, a name that has been winning fans from Zane Lowe to Devendra Banhart. Listen to ‘Little Moment’ from his latest album ‘Soft’.
The Tallest Man on Earth provides a further glimpse into his new album with the first single ‘Sagres’. Dark Bird is Home is released on May 12th via Dead Oceans.
Old Crow Medicine Show get a little time off for good behaviour in their latest video for Brushy Mountain Conjugal Trailer as they plan a prison break…
I’ve seen some powerful videos in my time but the recent video for alt-J’s ‘Pusher’ left me speechless – “I wanted this film to be very humanist and as deep and simple as it could be.”
Last October Peter Broderick invited anyone and everyone to submit a remix of his song Colours Of The Night. Among the many re-mixes that came in was this darkly playful dub mix by E3