Aisha Badru – The Way Back Home: EP Review
Aisha Badru gives up happy and atmospheric songs of contentment on The Way Back Home; her new EP.
Aisha Badru gives up happy and atmospheric songs of contentment on The Way Back Home; her new EP.
London’s Treetop Flyers pay unashamed tribute to their seminal influences – unmissable for anyone with a yearning for the heady days of 1966-71.
John Elliot, as The Little Unsaid, brings his exceptional wide ranging musical talents in this home recorded selection of seasonal songs.
News of the new album and a chance to see the video for the new single – The Time Is Now – by Oysterband.
Fourth Moon release album number two with Austrian, French, Scottish and Italian influences thrown into the pot.
Craig Gould set to release his deeply emotional new single, Captain Of The Seas. The song is available on 30th November 2021 with all profits going to charity.
Corrie Shelley releases an album of her diverse folky songs with members of her touring band which will appeal to all discerning music followers.
Like bringing the coals back to Newcastle, MacWatt rediscovers the Scottish tradition through an Appalachian translation.
Seth Lakeman releases his eleventh album. Make Your Mark is a set that might see him elevated to ‘folk music institution’ status.
Hannah James and Toby Kuhn collaborate on a blend of English Folk and European melodies.
Seth Lakeman and his band celebrate fifteen years of Freedom Fields and mark the new album in Manchester.
Amy Thatchers creates a squeezebox paean to her premature twins for when words are not enough.
We witness Fairport Convention back on stage as they get back on the road in support of the splendid Shuffle & Go.
Saskia Griffiths-Moore asks Where Are We Heading on a subtle and classy acoustic set.
We’re at the Anthony Burgess Foundation for a Manchester Folk Festival performance by Jack Rutter.