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Watch Bear’s Den new video for Elysium. The story behind it is shocking, moving and incredibly poignant.

This summer Dead Rat Orchestra will undertake a unique 273-mile tour across the canals and waterways from London to Bristol and Oxford with a triumphant finale at the Arnolfini, Bristol.

We have a special Song of the Day, a première from Taylor & Marie. ‘All I Need’ is from their debut EP ‘Tilt the Moon’ which is released on 25th August.

Today we have an exclusive video première from Americana Rockers The Zilis. Filmed by Mitch Fillion of Southern Souls watch them performing “Trumpets of the Tide”.

Our Song of the Day is a new track from Aidan O’Rourke (Lau) taken from a soundtrack for Dalziel and Scullion’s multi-screen film installation Tumadh: Immersion.

Our Song of the Day is from Adrian Roye and The Exiles, watch the new video for ‘Plastic Bag Goldfish’, the opening track from their new album ‘Reclaimed’.

We have a brand new live session from Newcastle-upon-Tyne based Bridie Jackson and The Arbour which features three songs from their latest album ‘New Skin’. Listen to it here.

Old Crow Medicine Show reveal their new video for ‘Sweet Amarillo’ a song that involved Bob Dylan, whether this song goes multi-platinum like Wagon Wheel remains to be seen, but it’s damn good.

Fresh from playing Glastonbury and with several other festivals also lined up for the summer, O’Hooley & Tidow release a new single form their superb Gerry Diver produced The Hum.

For those of you that missed it here is Robert Plant and his band the Sensational Space Shifters at Glastonbury’s main Pyramid Stage performing ‘Little Maggie’ from his new album.

Our Song of the Day is from the Best Duo winners of this year’s BBC Folk Awards – Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin. It’s from their new Live Album: Live in Calstock.

The New Music Biennial at Southbank Centre includes London Premieres from Lau, Matheu Watson & Luke Daniels, Mary Ann Kennedy & Alistair Anderson. Entry is Free but you must book.

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