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Our Song of the Day is from a remarkable new young talent called Jack Peachey who goes under the moniker of Gallery 47. Watch the new video for ‘Invasion’.

Our Song of the Day is new composition from Hanna Tuulikki for two voices (with Mischa MacPherson) which draws on the full cycle of working with wool and its associated musical traditions.

We have a video première today for the wonderfully psychedelic tinged ‘Plain Paper Plane’, the latest track from Chris Catalena’s newly released debut LP, Here Comes The Time.

We have a video première today from award winning songwriter, guitarist and singer Ewan McLennan in which he gives a unique insight into the making of his new album ‘Stories Still Untold’.

Our Song of the Day is from is from CWK Joynes & The Restless Dead and features in an ongoing series of collaborative limited edition 7″ releases. Also features Phil Tyler, Pete Um & Woodcraft Folk.

Come and join us at this year’s Purbeck Folk Festival for another amazing line-up. Check our video preview. Until August 20 weekend tickets (Fri-Sun) include free camping.

Our Song of the Day comes from The Lords of Thyme who were formed by ex-members of Circulus. Park Song comes from their new CD EP out in October.

As Ty Segall kicks off his Manipulator Tour which reaches these shores in November he puts in a top performance on US TV show Conan with ‘Feel’, watch it here.

The crowdfunding campaign for The Ambiguity of David Thomas Broughton is in its final days, find out more about this fascinating film and artist & help make it happen.

Our song of the Day will shake off any cobwebs. The gravel edged blues is courtesy of John Fairhurst with a new video for his first single ‘Breakdown’ from his forthcoming album Saltwater.

Our Song of the Day is a very catchy track called Guillotine by Welsh singer Songwriter Siôn Russell Jones featuring the wonderful vocals of Lillian Todd Jones. Watch the video here.

We have exclusive song première from Police Dog Hogan’s new album Westward Ho! produced by Oysterband’s Al Scott. Listen to the brilliant ‘Thunderheads’ here.

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