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Neil McFadyen goes in search of a family friendly festival and decides to put ‘Doune The Rabbit Hole’ set in the Trossachs countryside to the test.

Today’s Song of the Day is a great live performance from Brooklyn-based L.D. Brown AKA Grey Reverend who releases his new album ‘A Hero’s Lie’ next month.

Our Song of the Day is Expanding Dub, Bill Callahan’s re-imagined take on the song ‘Javelin Unlanding’ from his new album Dream River.

Here’s a small taster of the new live album from Laish. Live At The Well was recorded as a Simple Folk Radio session and will be released this month via Bandcamp.

Koppel’s documentary presents a very honest and often funny view of a small farming community near Trefeurig in mid-Wales that will leave you with a warm glow and a desire to escape.

Our Song of the Day is from Glasgow based indie band with a folk heart Frightened Rabbit. Default Blues is taken from The Woodpile EP due out 1st September 2013.

Here are the full details on the John Martyn retrospective release The Island Years [Box set, CD+DVD] out 30 September. Includes full track listings and images.

Pete Roe has released a new video for his forthcoming single, A Strange Kind of Mystery in the Air which is taken from his current album, Our Beloved Bubble, watch it now.

Get your first taster of Linda Thompson’s new album Won’t Be Long Now which features Richard Thompson, John Kirkpatrick, Dave Swarbrick, Martin Carthy, Sam Amidon and many more!

For today’s Song of the Day we go back to 2005 with The Eighteenth Day of May who had a great fresh take on British psych-folk. The Highest Tree is a personal favourite from their only album.

Fence Records / Fence Collective is to come to an end. But as Johnny Lynch explains…the show will go on!

Hold on Magnolia is a great song that Darren Hanlon covered on Weary Engine Blues, a collection of Jason Molina’s songs performed by artists who are fans of his work.

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