Song of the Day: A mesmeric recent single of ghostly psych-rock folk by the alluring Welsh language four-piece band, translated as House To House, taken from their soon to be released album, Y Gawres, out on Libertino Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Movulango - The Peak
Song of the Day: Dark, mysterious, psychedelic folk and woozy electronica by the Belgian musician and producer Mozes Mosuse aka Movulango from his forthcoming debut EP Mirror In Man, out on Soulwax’s DEEWEE label
Read moreSongs of the Day: June McDoom - The City / Stone After Stone
Songs of the Day: Smoky, intense, ghostly and emotional, a double entry today by the New York singer-songwriter with two numbers decorated with guitar, piano, birdsong, and especially her beautiful, breathy voice, heralding a forthcoming eponymous album, out on Temporary Residence
Read moreSong of the Day: Sweet Baboo - Good Luck
Song of the Day: Beautiful, gentle, uplifting, and perfectly paced, a very welcome return indie-folk new single by the Welsh multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Stephen Black, heralding his first album for five years, The Wreckage, out in January on Amazing Tapes from Canton
Read moreSong of the Day: Rozi Plain – Agreeing For Two
Song of the Day: A beautiful, delicate new number by the the British singer-songwriter about unwittingly making decisions on others’ behalf from her forthcoming album PRIZE, here with backing vocals by This Is The Kit's Kate Stables and Alabaster dePlume on saxophone
Read moreSong of the Day: Beth Orton – Friday Night
Song of the Day: To ‘bleed or rust in the rain’. Another beautiful, delicate new love song by the British singer-songwriter balancing passion and surrender, and taken from the forthcoming new album Weather Alive
Read moreSong of the Day: Native Harrow - Old Kind of Magic
Song of the Day: A beautiful, bittersweet new single of retro folk by the American married duo of Devin Tuel & Stephen Harms, reminiscent of sun-bleached melancholy of 70s Joni Mitchell or Sandy Denny with Newport Convention, and title track of the forthcoming new album
Read moreSong of the Day: Saya Gray – If There's No Seat In The Sky (Will You Forgive Me?)
Song of the Day: An outstanding and unusual fusion of folk, pop, country and psychedelia by the Japanese-Canadian singer-songwriter interlacing strong acoustic guitar chords and arpeggios, explosive drums, interwoven voices and birdsong
Read moreSong of the Day: Beth Orton - Forever Young
Song of the Day: Beautifully interwoven vocals and guitar riffs distinguish this bewitching, ghostly new single by the British singer-songwriter from her forthcoming new album Weather Alive, out in September on Partisan Records and her first LP for six years
Read moreSong of the Day: Elf Power - Artificial Countrysides
Song of the Day: After Erland Cooper’s flower-growing music yesterday, more beautiful work in this indie-pysch-folk-pop with a country twist and a dash of harpsichord, the title track from the newly released album by the American band from Athens, Georgi
Read moreSong of the Day: Kennebec - Tall Tales (feat. Hemlock Ernst and Sudan Archives)
Song of the Day: A fantastically striking collaboration by three great US performers, beautiful guitar and beats by the moniker of Eric Phillips, alongside the superb rapping from the pseudonym of Future Islands singer Samuel T. Herring, and violinist and vocalist Brittney Denise Parks
Read moreSong of the Day: Jesca Hoop - Hatred Has a Mother
Song of the Day: From her forthcoming new album Order of Romance, the Manchester-based Californian singer-songwriter and guitarist returns with an enchanting and clever new single about Revolutionary Love, interweaving beautiful vocal harmonies and brass and percussion accompaniment
Read moreSong of the Day: Maja Lena - No More Flowers / Antares
Songs of the Day: After yesterday’s Regina Spektor nectar collecting song, two beautiful but melancholy floral referencing folk pop numbers, the former brand new and from forthcoming album Pluto, the latter from 2021’s album The Keeper by the half-Swedish and Stroud-based musician Marianne Parrish
Read moreSong of the Day: Sylvie – Stealing Time
Song of the Day: A gorgeous, slow track of mid-70s Laurel Canyon-style songwriting by South Carolina’s Ben Schwab, here featuring the vocals of Sam Burton from a forthcoming self-titled album, and inspired by the discovery by Schwab of a box of 1975 tape recordings by his father John’s band, Mad Anthony
Read moreSong of the Day: Florist – Sci-fi Silence
Song of the Day: An exquisitely otherworldly, delicate, shimmering folk-pop single with a space theme by the New York quartet featuring singer Emily Sprague, taken from their forthcoming 19-track self-titled album, out on Double Double Whammy
Read moreSong of the Day: Rachel Sermanni – Soak Me
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Seaside Haiku by Laura Veirs, another beautiful shoreline-themed number, by the Scottish signer-songwriter, the first with Courtney Harman, taken from her forthcoming EP Every Swimming Pool Runs to the Sea, out on Jellygirl Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Laura Veirs: Seaside Haiku
Song of the Day: Taken from her forthcoming album, Found Light, a beautiful grungey folk-pop number by the singer-songwriter created from haiku poems written on a visit to the cold, windy beach of windy beach in Seaside, Oregon, and about coming to terms with being single
Read moreSong of the Day: Gwenno – An Stevel Nowydh (The New Room)
Song of the Day: From her forthcoming album Tresor released on 1 July 2022, a mesmeric single of psych-folk-pop by the Welsh singer-songwriter Gwenno Mererid Saunders as usual in her native tongue, meaning The New Room
Read moreSong of the Day: BATTS - Blue (featuring Sharon Van Etten)
Song of the Day: A beautiful slow-burning new number suffused grief but also hope, from Melbourne singer-songwriter Tanya Batt, duetting here with Sharon Van Etten, whom she supported in Australia, both voices sublimely complementary
Read moreSong of the Day: Arooj Aftab - Udhero Na (featuring Anoushka Shankar)
Song of the Day: An exquisite new song about sudden memory of an absent friend, by the Grammy Award-winning US-base sublime Pakistani singer and composer, best known for the song Mohabbat, joined here by the famous British-Indian-American Indian sitar player
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