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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.

Our Song of the Day is from the wonderful McNeil & Heys. Watch their new video for ‘A Hymn to the Wolves’ which captures the beauty and magic of their music in the most perfect way.

Our Song of the Day is a summery slice of pastoraldelica courtesy of brothers Mik and Rich Hanscomb better known as Junkboy. Listen to Release The Sunshine.

Israel Nash has announced a string of UK and European tour dates and also reveals a new live video for ‘Who In Time’. Watch it here.

Our Song of the Day is a new song from the wonderful London based band Patch and the Giant. Watch their new video for ‘For Gabriel’ and don’t miss them at Green Man Festival.

Our Song of the Day is a beautiful unreleased improv from what would’ve been the second album from The A. Lords, a side project of Nicholas Palmer and Michael Tanner.

Our Song of the Day comes from Bristol based artist Ivan Moult and the lead single from his debut album ‘Lazy Day’ which you can download for free. Really worth checking.

Tim Crabtree has an unforgettable voice, one that forms the signature sound and core essence of Paper Beat Scissors, now you have the chance to catch him on his UK Tour from August.

Today’s Song of the Day comes via the Second Language label and Silver Servants who indulge in the outer margins of electro-acoustic experimentation.

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