Josie Duncan – As The Moonlight Melts: Album Review
Surprising and searching solo debut from this accomplished singer, with a beguiling switch of focus.
Surprising and searching solo debut from this accomplished singer, with a beguiling switch of focus.
Jackie Oates and her team cast an airy lightness coated in gossamer quality on her new set – Gracious Wings.
A new outlook on folk composition is admirably heard on What Holds The World Together by The Wilderness Yet .
We’re back in South Yorkshire for the 2022 Underneath The Stars Festival. Grand it is too.
News of the stellar lineup that makes up the Indoor Festival Of Folk starring, amongst others, The Magpie Arc.
Ric Sanders returns to the site to share his memories of Fairport’s Cropredy Convention’s past! Another fascinating read about one of THE best festivals.
Immaculate ‘tronica from the Gaelic mixmasters turn music makers,Valtos – “A near-perfect debut.”
Kate Rusby and Damien O’Kane are a highlight of the Knutsford Music Festival in the atmospheric confines of St John’s Parish Church.
We’re down for this month’s treat at Over Hulton Folk Club that comes in the form of Jez Lowe.
Barbara, Brighton’s rising stars, return home to launch their sensational new EP in grand style.
Maz O’Connor returns with her eagerly awaited follow up to 2019’s impressive Chosen Daughter.
Do you have something to say about folk singing? Access Folk might be the project for you…
Lee Rogers releases Gameblood; blue collar rock from a hardman gentler than he knows.
Nordic Duo, Gustaf Ljunggren and Skúli Sverrisson, deliver restful and introspective tunes – an emotionally transportive experience
Bear’s Den return with their fourth LP, Blue Hours; one of their most personal records to date. It is sure to be an album of the year contender.