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Elysian Quartet cellist Laura Moody warms up to debut album release ‘Acrobats’ with a series of live videos – watch her spectacular performance of Nick Drake’s Cello Song.

The Walking Who are a Sydney based band who hit our radar this week. Check their amazing new video for ‘With Roses’…simply brilliant.

Our Song of the Day is from Des Moines, Iowa native Max Jury. Check the new video for Black Metal plus UK Autumn tour dates. One worth catching.

Introducing Pat Tierney, a Brisbane based roots musician who’s currently touring down the eastern coast of Australia. Check his new video for ‘Love We’re Looking For’.

The Old Dance School release live album ‘Steer In The Night’ from which we take our Song of the Day. Listen to Blue horse (live) and catch them on their current UK Tour.

Our Song of the Day is from the London based Lail Arad. 1934 (A Song For Leonard Cohen) is her new single from her forthcoming album. Plus a special mix she did for us in 2010!

Our Song of the Day comes from Neil Halstead. On ‘Love is a Beast’ the influence of Nick Drake and Bert Jansch in particular shines through brighter than ever.

Under her moniker of My Brightest Diamond Shara Worden takes a monumental musical leap inspired by childhood memories of marching bands…watch her new video.

Our Song of the Day is a great cover by Eddi Reader of the Super Furry Animals song Juxtaposed With U which features on her new EP ‘Back the Dogs’. Plus Tour Dates!

Watch the Lucy Ward Band performing ‘Marching Through The Green Grass’. Their Autumn Tour kicks off today at All Saints Centre in Lewes.

Our Song of the Day is from Dublin based alt-folk quartet The Young Folk, watch their stunningly beautiful new video for Way Down South. Plus Exclusive UK Tour Dates!

The Levellers have teamed up with the award-winning Irish Singer-songwriter Imelda May to record a fantastic new version of their iconic Top 20 hit, ‘What A Beautiful Day’. Watch the new video.

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