New Folk
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Tunng to celebrate 20 years of music with new album
Folktronica wouldn’t be quite what it is today in the UK without Tunng. Next year, the troupe will celebrate 20 years of their unique style…
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Introducing… Safari Gold
Welsh alt-folk quartet celebrate a decade of friendship on new single
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Tunng band member Mike Lindsay launches solo album
A woodwind and sax spin on English folk about the domestic things in life.
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Aga Khan Master Musicians – Nowruz Review
A global folk phenomenon.
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This Is The Kit returns with new single and album coming June
Skittish indie folk band are back and this time they've bought a first aid kit!
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Jonathan Hultén – The Forest Sessions Review
When the voice of Thor and an angel turn up to a gothic folk performance.
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Kardemimmit – Sisko muistatko? Review
Finish acoustic folk centred around their gorgeous national instrument.
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Rapt – Wayward Faith Review
Dreamy indie folk for those looking for the meaning of it all and rules to live by
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Introducing… Sun V Set
Faun folk with a rocky undercurrent.
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Jesca Hoop returns with new single and forthcoming album “Order of Romance”
Alternative folkster returns with new work and John Parish providing support.
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Michael Beharie – Promise Review
Hazy folk that comes from everywhere and nowhere you've ever travelled to.
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Introducing… Tragoe Damon
Pagan Folk with Middle Eastern instruments.
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Danika – When Love Comes Review
When a crooner wants to make some alt-rock too.
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Mirabai Ceiba – The Quiet Hour Review
Gentle folk to heal the soul.
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Marissa Nadler returns with new single and forthcoming album
Marissa returns with inspiration from true crime and home crimes.
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Joanna Gemma Auguri – 11 Review
The heart of the harmonium.
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Maple Glider – To Enjoy is the Only Thing Review
Soft gut punches only.
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This Is The Kit – Off Off Oddities Review
Alternative takes from a fantastic album.
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Raoul Vignal – Years in Marble Review
Fingerpicked acoustic guitar dreams.
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Field Works – Cedars Review
Spoken Word ambience from different cultures.
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Kishi Bashi – Emigrant Review
Kishi Bashi sings the American blues from a Japanese perspective.
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Mindy Meng Wang and Tim Shiel – Nervous Energy Review
A merger of tradition and technology
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Introducing… Cheryl B. Engelhardt
Enya on a forest walk.
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Tele Novella – Merlynn Belle Review
Desert pop is primed.
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Max LL – Andes Review
South American guitar ditties.
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Introducing… Ruth Blake
Feeling new love for the Earth
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Tunng – Tunng Presents… Dead Club Review
One of the most important albums of 2020.
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Introducing… Pilgrims’ Dream
Your latest folk discovery is right here.
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Marya Stark – Sapphire Review
Dream folk for purity
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Sam Lee – Old Wow Review
Sounds like… Crooner Folk – Traditional Edition. The review Whenever I approach a Sam Lee album, I’m always slightly left in awe about how diverse…
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Emaline Delapaix – With Every Beat Review
A folk siren's coming of age
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Mark Vickness Interconnected – Interconnected Review
A guitar virtuoso trapped in a forest RPG
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Bibio – Sleep on the Wing Review
Country bumpkin bliss
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Banda Magda – Yerakina Review
If Brazilian and French music went on the most chilled out date of all time...
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Paper Beats Scissors – Parallel Lines Review
Sounds like… Cautiously optimistic acoustic folk rock The review Acoustic folkster Tim Crabtree goes by the name of Paper Beats Scissors. It is a name…
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Siv Jakobsen – A Temporary Soothing Review
Nordic folk perfection
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Shana Cleveland – Night of the Worm Moon Review
Tales from the eerie side of the moon
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Introducing… Significant Other
Significantly vulnerable singer/songwriter vibes




































