Taken from their new album, The Smile You Send Out Returns To You, Constant Follower share the video for their latest single, Almost Time To Go. The dream-like video, filmed and directed by Kris Boyle, accentuates the song’s centredness and the inevitable passage of time.
Watch the video for Psychic Rome, the new single from Alex Rex, which reveals his fascination for a period when the Roman Empire was at its most glorious and depraved. He’s accompanied by Rory Haye, Lavinia Blackwall and Marco Rea.
Taken from his new album, Richard Dawson shares ‘Gondola’ video, which features Jenny Coverack miming his words and reflecting on life—past, present, and future – a portrait so vivid, it’s totally genius.
Taken from his new album, The Beautiful World, Portland-based artist and producer David Allred premieres the video for his latest single ‘Look’ featuring VHS footage from his childhood, which he described as an incredibly cathartic project to create.
The legendary outsider psych-folk musician, painter and poet Ed Askew has died, he was 84 years old. He released his first album, Ask the Unicorn, in 1968 after graduating from Yale.
Taken from his forthcoming new album ‘The Purple Bird’, Bonnie “Prince” Billy shares his latest single, Downstream, an eco-ballad co-written with and featuring Nashville legend John Anderson.
Nashville-based group Echolalia share their video for ‘Blood Moon’; pastoral-tinged and wide-open, it underpins their relaxed un-Nashville approach to recording this album.
Taken from Cold Blows the Rain, the new eight-song collection from experimental musician Bridget Hayden, watch her latest music video for the traditional folk ballad Factory Girl, featuring archive footage from 1904 and 1956.
Taken from his forthcoming album ‘Salt River’, Sam Amidon shares a lyric video for his new single ‘Friends and Neighbors’, a joyful rendition of Ornette Coleman’s ode to communality. It’s also our Song of the Day.
Watch the video for ‘Next Time Around’, the collaborative new single between Noble Jacks and Elles Bailey, which celebrates the joy of reunion and the transformative power of reconciliation.
Belfast-based folk singer-songwriter Joshua Burnside shares his new single ‘Up and Down’, a long-awaited fan favourite from Josh’s live shows and a key single from the upcoming album.
Bridget Hayden shares her new single, an interpretation of the traditional folk song ‘She Moved Through the Fayre’. The accompanying video features footage of Abingdon Fair and Goose Fair, filmed between 1970-1979.