Gustaf Ljunggren with Skúli Sverrisson – Floreana: Album Review
Nordic Duo, Gustaf Ljunggren and Skúli Sverrisson, deliver restful and introspective tunes – an emotionally transportive experience
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.
Time flies. Kate Rusby celebrates 30 years of touring as a professional folk singer with a set of star-studded reinterpretations.
Luke Daniels provides the perfect antidote to oversized stadium and arena rock with an intimate performance at The Met.
Second album from Kinnaris Quintet pushes their signature joie de vivre into the stratosphere.
Topette!!, bumblebees and bagpipes. An intriguing combination.
As foretold by Mike Harding no less, the Gigspanner Big Band storm the Stoller.
Talisk guitar man Graeme Armstrong on a solo venture that shows another side to the day job.
Award winning folk trio, The Young’uns, are set to head off around the UK on a nine date tour.
The Trials continue – we catch up with the ‘new’ Trials Of Cato at The Met in Bury.
Not an April Fool spoof; it really is time for another piece of magic from Hannah Sanders and Ben Savage
The folk club scene is still alive and kicking. We’re at the Over Hulton Folk Club for Mail Train.
Reflective, intimate musings – a fine debut album from young Leeds-based singer-songwriter Iona Lane.
Wardruna finally get on the road with the brilliant Jo Quail in support. We witness an impeccable and moving show in Manchester.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Leveret are back at The Met.