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Laura Marling reveals new video for False Hope from her new album ‘Short Movie’. Possibly her most discordant track on her forthcoming new album.

Russian protest group Pussy Riot have released a music video for their first English song ‘I Can’t Breathe’ which has been dedicated to Eric Garner who died in NYC last year.

Listen to ‘Way It Is, Way It Could Be’, from The Weather Station – the musical project of Toronto artist Tamara Lindeman. Taken from ‘Loyalty’, the forthcoming new album on Paradise of Bachelors.

Lost and Found features previously unreleased tracks from the Buena Vista Social Club some of which were recorded at the time of the original sessions. Watch the album trailer.

We take a look at the world of the 78rpm collectors through two videos featuring leading collectors in the field: Ian Nagoski and Jonathan Ward. Don’t blame me if you get the bug!

We have a great premiere today from Stick in the Wheel who have just received a double-nomination in the BBC Folk Awards. Watch their new video for Hasp. It features on a new 7″ release via Static Caravan.

Iron and Wine delves into his early catalogue to release the first in a series of previously unreleased home recordings through his own label. Listen to Everyone’s Summer Of ’95, our Song of the Day.

Experience Tangier’s at speed on the new video for Sir Richard Bishop’s Safe House, the track is taken from Tangier Sessions which is released today via Drag City.

Our Song of the Day is from Matthew E. White who has just delivered his new video for Rock & Roll Is Cold – like a cross between Kwai Chang Caine and The Big Lebowksi.

Beth Orton is to mentor a specially-selected group of 14 up-and-coming female musicians, composers and vocalists, it is hoped the event will also instigate public conversation on women in the music industry.

Marika Hackman has unveiled a new vide of her performing an acoustic version of Drown which is taken from her debut album We Slept At Last. Watch it here.

We have the pleasure in featuring the video premiere of ‘Need a Little Help’ from Streets of Laredo. The song features on their debut album Volume I & II, one of our Featured Albums of the Month.

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