Frankie Archer and Chloe Matharu both release new singles: News & Review
Two of the glowing lights of the vibrant new wave of contemporary folk song , Frankie Archer and Chloe Matharu, both release new singles.
Two of the glowing lights of the vibrant new wave of contemporary folk song , Frankie Archer and Chloe Matharu, both release new singles.
Another sneak preview of the forthcoming album from US super-duo, My Sister My Brother. Prepare to hear harmonies like you’ve never heard before
Alaskan singer-songwriter Ava Earl whets our appetite for what promises to be a very special forthcoming album…
Another short, sweet, summery, preview of The Nadas forthcoming album – it isn’t far away now…
San Franciscan boundary-pusher Mickelson returns with a new single to launch his summer tour of the UK and Ireland.
The Nadas issue a bright, breezy, rocky foretaste of their forthcoming album
Boston singer-songwriter Ellis Paul offers a sneak preview of his forthcoming album, 55 – which celebrates his milestone 30th year as a headlining performer.
Blue Rose Code have released a powerful new single, calling out injustice and inequality, and providing some great live music performances.
Snows of Yesteryear release a splendid new single that magnificently integrates folk with a dazzling pop sensibility.
The story of Pablo the cocaine-guzzling black bear of Northern Georgia – as recounted by Carolina’s Americana stalwarts, Yarn.
San Franciscan boundary-pusher Mickelson teams up with XTC bassist Colin Moulding – and comes up with something a bit special…
If Whitehouse and Mortimer have ever thought of ramping up their TV theme tune, The Fashion Weak hand them an open goal with new single, Fly Fishing.
With a new album scheduled for January 2023 the enigmatic The Inspector Cluzo give us a taster with the single and title track Horizon.
Hamish Hawk releases his first new material since the well-received Heavy Elevator album, and it is astonishingly good.
In anticipation of her imminent UK tour – another single from At The Barrier’s favourite Brooklynite, Annie Keating.