Song of the Day: Beautifully profound but serious melodic psych-folk-pop about eco meltdown and the passing of time by Glasgow’s former Trembling Bells singer from her forthcoming second album following 2020’s fabulous Muggington Lane End
Read moreSong of the Day: This Is The Kit - Inside Outside
Song of the Day: Released today, a crisp, beautifully crafted alternative folk number with guitars, horns and intricate rhythms by Kate Stables and co, taken from the next album, Careful Of Your Keepers, out on Rough Trade and produced by Gruff Rhys
Read moreSong of the Day: Cinder Well - Two Heads, Grey Mare
Song of the Day: A beautifully atmospheric new release by Amelia Baker’s experimental folk project about a human spending a night with a selkie-like vision who comes out of the water, from the forthcoming album, Cadence
Read moreSong of the Day: Juni Habel - Rhythm of the Tides
Song of the Day: Gorgeous, intimate, darkly melancholic folk by the Norwegian singer-songwriter with this opening track from her recent album, Carvings, out on Basin Rock / Ba Da Bing
Read moreSong of the Day: Keaton Henson - The Meeting Place
Song of the Day: A slowly building, melancholy but powerful indie-folk love song by the gentle falsetto-voiced London singer-songwriter, and with some comparisons to Villagers, from his forthcoming album House Party, out on Play It Again Sam
Read moreSong of the Day: Fontaines D.C. – 'Cello Song (Nick Drake)
Song of the Day: A fabulous, spine-tingling cover by the acclaimed Dublin band, produced by Elbow’s Guy Garvey, and taken from a forthcoming album of songs by legendary folk singer – The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake
Read moreSong of the Day: Feist - In Lightning
Song of the Day: A beautifully original, evocative and dynamic single from the Canadian singer-songwriter’s forthcoming new album, Multitudes, filled vocal harmonies and distinctive drumming
Read moreSong of the Day: Boygenius - Not Strong Enough
Song of the Day: The supergroup singer-songwriter indie-folk trio of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus return with another strong single, this time about feeling sof self-inadequacy, from their forthcoming new album, The Record
Read moreSong of the Day: Prima Queen - Back Row
Song of the Day: Beautiful close-harmony indie folk-pop by the London band fronted by Chicago’s Kristin McFadden and Bristol’s Louise Macphail, with a vividly emotional song about encountering an ex, from their forthcoming EP Not The Baby, out on Big Indie Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Andy Shauf - Telephone
Song of the Day: Deliciously beautiful, delicate, high-voiced new number with woodwind, keyboards and bass by the 35-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the forthcoming album, Norm, out on ANTI-Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Billie Marten - This Is How We Move
Song of the Day: An exquisite new folk number about a relationship out of sync, by the singer-songwriter Isabella Sophie Tweddle from Ripon in North Yorkshire, taken from her forthcoming next album, Drop Cherries' out on 7 April on Fiction Records/ Universal
Read moreSong of the Day: Death & Vanilla - Find Another Illusion
Song of the Day: Beautiful, dreamy baroque-psych-folk by the Swedish band from Malmö, the first single from their forthcoming new album, Flicker, their first album in four years, out in March via Fire Records
Read moreSong of the Day: The Lemon Twigs - Corner Of My Eye
Song of the Day: A delicate, tender and gentle new single, their first since 2020 by the Long Island multi-instrumental and high singing brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario which harks back to a Laurel Canyon 1970s sound
Read moreSong of the Day: L.T. Leif - Pass Back Through
Song of the Day: Mesmeric, magical and experimental, an oddly beautiful, gently moving and uplifting new alt-folk single by the Glasgow-based Canadian artist about about the cyclical nature of suffering, endurance and survival
Read moreSong of the Day: Meg Baird - Will You Follow Me Home?
Song of the Day: Also followed up with another single, Star Hill Song, a beautiful track of thrumming bass and ethereal vocals from the San Francisco folk singer’s forthcoming album Furling, out on Drag City Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Emilíana Torrini & The Colorist Orchestra - Mikos
Song of the Day: With vivid, cinematic lyrics, with a distinctive array of acoustic instruments, and wonderful vocal clarity, this folky ghost dance is the opening track to the forthcoming album by the Icelandic-Italian singer-songwriter and Belgian duo
Read moreSong of the Day: Caroline Rose – Love / Lover / Friend
Song of the Day: Delicate, intimate and whispery but slowly building, from gentle Spanish guitar and orchestral strings into an intense explosion of emotion and vocal harmonies, this is a powerfully intense new single comes from the New York singer-songwriter
Read moreSong of the Day: Spencer Cullum - Kingdom Weather
Song of the Day: Beautiful new 70s-style folk rock/country number by the Nashville-based British artist, featuring extra guest vocals by Japanese singer Yuma Abe, plus evocative woodwind, taken from his forthcoming second Coin Collection album, out on Full Time Hobby
Read moreSong of the Day: Dora Jar - Spell
Song of the Day: A ghostly, breathy, ethereal and beautiful new number that marks Halloween, but is more about late October’s seasonal time of change by the California and New York alt-pop/folk singer-songwriter Dora Jarkowski
Read moreSong of the Day: Ásgeir - Borderland
Song of the Day: Beautiful new folk-electronica single that captures the creative point between being asleep and awake, by the Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician Ásgeir Trausti Einarsson from his fifth album, also out this week, Time On My Hands, out on One Little Independent
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