Album Streams

Listen in full to Eamon O’Leary’s new album ‘The Silver Sun’ (out on 15 January 2021 via Reveal Records) and watch his latest video for Bernadette.

Listen in full to ‘Solas An Lae’, the debut album from Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin and Ultan O’Brien – an exploration of the relationship between human voice and the fiddle.

Canadian native Daniel Walker AKA Owen Meany’s Batting Stance, returns with his highly anticipated full-length ‘Feather Weights’. Listen in and read.

Listen in full to ‘My Own Devices’, the new EP from Myles Cochran which illustrates his ability to effortlessly fuse the bluegrass roots of his upbringing with hazy guitar atmospherics and sonorous string arrangements.

Listen to Three Kings EP, the new release from The Mining Co; the musical project of Ireland born, London based singer/songwriter Michael Gallagher who also talks us through his Christmas inspired EP track by track.

Dark-folk Hampshire-based duo Provincials featuring Polly Perry, formerly of Polly & the Billets Doux and guitarist Seb Hunter guide us through their new album The Dark Ages which is out today.

To celebrate the release of Rachael Dadd’s new album Flux, described as her most potent work to date, listen in full to the album and read Rachael’s own track by track guide.

Tomorrow sees the release of Between Stones, the new album from Hampshire based singer-songwriter Owen Tromans. Listen in full and be guided through the mythical landscapes conjured throughout in Tromans’s own words.

Vancouver-based Minor Pieces, comprised of acclaimed singer/composer Ian William Craig and newcomer Missy Donaldson talk us through their debut album ‘The Heavy Steps of Dreaming’.

Tomorrow sees the release of NOA, the new album from Chicago based singer-songwriter Taylor Rogers. Listen in the full to the album and read a track-by-track in Taylor’s own words.

Sea Songs: Anatomy of a Drowning Man is the forthcoming new album from Belfast-based M.CAMBRIDGE (Arborist). Featuring sea songs based on old shanties, Ulster weaver-poet poems, traditional ballads and original compositions, it’s one of the most beautiful and remarkable albums I’ve heard this year.

On June 21st, The Smoking Flowers, made of East Nashville-based artists Kim and Scott Collins, will release their forthcoming album Snowball Out of Hell. The album was conceived during Kim’s battle-and later triumph-over an aggressive form of breast cancer. Listen in full here.

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