Anja McCloskey is back with a new album out later this year called Quincy Who Waits. Until then we have this intriguing taster – ‘Too Many Words’. We loved the ambiguity of her first album An Estimation, and this track as…
It’s a while since we’ve brought you anything approaching bluegrass, so here’s Sligo’s Rackhouse Pilfer. They released their latest album Love and Havoc earlier this year, to a warm reception. If the album title doesn’t tell you exactly what they’re…
It’s hard to believe that George Ezra has only just celebrated his 21st birthday. Possessing a voice which sounds as if it has lived through a lifetime of whisky and cigarettes, Ezra’s gravelly intonation is perhaps his greatest strength; in…
Regarded by many as one of the UK’s finest folk singers, Pete Molinari has struck gold again with his latest opus, Theosophy, a collection of tracks which are tinged in the sound of the early 1960’s. It is rock ‘n’…
Brighton-based artist Jacko Hooper releases his For You EP this very day. His Tom McRae-esque voice is front and centre of the four-track EP, as you will gather from the lead single ‘Egg Shells’. For You is the first official…
One of the folky treats we’ve caught on the BBC’s Glastonbury coverage this year was an acoustic performance by Nick Mulvey, which reminded us how much we love his debut album First Mind. So from that record, here’s ‘Nitrous’ –…