Hannah Read has shared a video for Silverphae, the first single from her concept album ‘The Fungi Sessions Vol. 1‘ on which she explores the marriage of mycology and music.
Released today, Who Is This? is the stunning new single from Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist Julie Fowlis, co-written with nature writer and best-selling author Robert Macfarlane – also featuring Donald Shaw, Duncan Chisholm and Clockwork Sessions.
Also our Song of the Day, watch the video for ‘Please’, the third and final single from Chris Brain’s highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Steady Away’ which is released next week.
Watch the new video from the Grace Smith Trio for Saison / Overleaf from which their new album takes its name. I totally fell for this tune on the first listen. Everything about this trio is vibrant and fresh.
Now in its seventh year, Manchester Folk Festival returns next month (19th to 21st October) – read our festival preview and recommendations from their expanded program of over 60 artists who will perform across nine venues throughout three days.
Our Song of the Day comes from Seán R. McLaughlin and The Wind-Up Crows. Ninewells is a tremendous rootsy collision of Americana and folk influences that bodes incredibly well for their forthcoming album.
Triple Scots Trad Awards nominees Gnoss have kicked off their ‘Stretching Skyward’ launch tour which includes many venues they’ve not visited before. Don’t miss this opportunity to see them live.
Six French Songs is Olivia Chaney’s spontaneous and celebratory review of the French chanson, from medieval ballad to 60s yé-yé pop classic. As we’ve come to expect from Olivia, her interpretations are sublime and enchanting.
Brussels-based trio Las Lloronas share the music video for their new single ‘Run’ – “Folk & slam meet in an encouragement to dance with our own fears”. It’s taken from their forthcoming album, due for release on 6th October.
Jim Ghedi and Toby Hay have announced their second and final tour this year following the release of their self-titled duo record released on Topic Records in May this year.
From Adele H’s ‘Impermanence’ (also one of our Featured Albums of the Month), watch the video for Rise and Fall, filmed on location at Maresana Hill, Bergamo, Italy – “a wonderful and, at times, cathartic work of art, brimming with confidence…”