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We have an exclusive première of the new video from Tim Kasher for the song ‘You Scare Me To Death’ which is also our Song of the Day. It’s from the recently released ‘Adult Film’ album.

With influences ranging from Paul Simon, Elliott Smith to Nick Drake, New York artist Ryan Hobler does them credit on his latest offering ‘All Along’, Watch the new video here.

Our Song of he Day is ‘Phoenix Island’, a new track from Sam Lee and Friends from their taster 4-track EP ‘More For To Rise’ out in May. May 2014 Tour + Album to follow in October.

Today we have the pleasure of premièring the new single ‘Silhouettes‘ from Newcastle based Suntrapp; the second song to surface from the forthcoming debut EP Yannina.

Our Song of the Day is also a premier of the debut single from Nieves, an alternative pop duo from Glasgow by way of Nottingham. Listen to it here

Watch the new video for The Oldest Road – a song about the ancient Ridgeway path by Arch Garrison, the acoustic vehicle of North Sea Radio Orchestra mainstays Craig Fortnam and James Larcombe.

The first artists for English Folk Expo 2014 have now been announced and the list is looking great with many artists that have featured on Folk Radio UK.

Our Song of the Day is ‘A Feather’s Not a Bird‘ the opening track from Rosanne’s Cash’s new album ‘The River & the Thread‘. Plus listen to her interview with Rob Sachs.

The Old Dance School set course for Scotland in May for a great tour during which Robin Beatty will showcase ‘Sula Sgier’, a song inspired by a unique and ancient ritual. Robin explains…

Matthew and The Atlas released his album ‘Other Rivers‘ yesterday as he prepares to head out on a full UK and Ireland tour, listen to our preview of ‘Old Ceremony’.

The Rails (founded by Kami Thompson and James Walbourne) will play in the UK and USA on Record Store Day! They will have an early start at Rough Trade East this Saturday April 19th at 9:30am

Ex-Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford has surprised many with his latest release ‘Holy Ghost’ which is out this week featuring some of the best songs he’s ever written.

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