News

Our Song of the Day is from Brooklynite Xenia Rubinos, Hair Receding is from her latest album Magic Trix. She starts her European tour this week.

In anticipation of her forthcoming live album ‘We Followed Every Sound’ later this year, Dear Reader aka Cheri MacNeil has unveiled a beautiful new live video for track ‘Back From The Dead’.

To coincide with Bob Dylan’s The Complete Album Collection Volume 1 an interactive video has been released for his 1965 classic Like A Rolling Stone. Watch it now.

Northamptonshire neo-psychedelic band Temples reveal their new single ‘Mesmerise’ which will feature on their forthcoming debut album ‘Sun Structures’. Listen to it here.

Our Song of the Day is from The Devil Makes Three, a great trio that combine folk, blues, jugband & punk into their own genre bending form. The track Stranger is from their latest album.

Light in the Attic Records release ‘Lee Hazlewood Industries: There’s a Dream I’ve Been Saving (1966-71)’, a landmark boxset that has been 7 years in the making!

Damien Jurado announces the release of Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son. Watch the album trailer and the video for Silver Timothy. Plus read the essay on Damien written by Josh Tillman!

Indie-folk band Streets of Laredo are due to release their second EP Vol II on 22nd November which will be launched at NYC’s iconic Mercury Lounge. Listen to it in full here.

A new companion to The Beatles’ first BBC collection, On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2, was released last week, watch the new video for their cover of Buddy Holly’s Words of Love.

Our Song of the Day is ‘Ups & Downs’ featuring Gareth Lee & Annie Baylis. The video was only recently recorded and is just magical. They make a great duo!

Some great gigs coming up over the forthcoming week including Jim Causely, Breabach, Dan Haywood, Olivia Chaney, Valerie June, Lau, Danny And The Champions Of The World, Heidi Talbot, Peggy Seeger and many more.

Our Song of the Day is Maz O’Connor’s Derby Day which was commissioned by Broadstairs Folk Week for a concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of suffragette Emily Wilding-Davison.

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