New Folk
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Introducing… Youth in a Roman Field
A horseback ride through sheriff's town!
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Introducing… Lowpines
Indie folk to mellow out to
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Introducing… Long Neck
Powerful vocals and a meaningful stance
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This Is the Kit – “Moonfreeze Shine” Review
Indie folk from grass roots to grit
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Murray Kyle – “Talisman” Review
Folk from the roots of Mother Nature
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Johnny Bell – “Johnny Bell and The Visitors” Review
Music of the plains
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Johanna Warren returns with new single
The forest faun of dream folk has returned
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Live Vault – Saint Sister
A Celtic tinged chill out duo
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Chloe Foy – “Are We There Yet?” Review
Seeking a new lady of alternative folk?
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Courtney Farren – “Nothing Like It” Review
The quiet reflections between each breath
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Introducing… Cameron Blake
Timeless folk and a timeless voice
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Introducing… The Blue Hour
If the Cocteau Twins were lost in a mystical forest...
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Angharad Drake – “Ghost” Review
Discovering a new talent for the first time
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Morosity – “Low Tide” Review
Gypsy grunge world fusion that you never knew you'd love
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Introducing… Nadia Reid
Lush guitars and reflective songwriting combine
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Larkin Grimm – “Chasing An Illusion” Review
A slice of difficult wrapped in a sweet folk melody
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Scarlet Crow – “Remembrance” Review
Two voices, a multitude of sounds - sleeper hit of 2017
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Calan – “Solomon” Review
Your Celtic needs for 2017 are right after the fiddle!
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Video Vault – Rosemary & Garlic (with album announcement)
My new favourite folk duo are making their debut LP
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Introducing… Calan
Wales' answer to folk rock will get your feet tapping
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Lydia Cole – “The Lay of the Land” Review
A lesson of space and emotion trapped in sound
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Jesca Hoop – “Memories Are Now” Review
When less sometimes is not more
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The Travelers VGM -“The Travelers” Review
Going back to the forest for ancient game music arrangements
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Waldtraene – “Unter Wolfes Banner” Review
German tavern shanties to raise a flag to
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Faun – “Midgard” Review
The royalty of Pagan Folk retain their throne
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Indie Monastery – “One Big World” Review
The power of Persia in sonic form
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Introducing… Phil and Lu
A brother and sister act with proper integrity
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Pine the Pilcrow – “Mirrors and Lights” Review
Dublin symphonic folk trio have the power to melt your heart
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Rosemary & Garlic – “The Kingfisher” Review
Shoegaze folk heaven




























