Gavin McNamara takes a listen to the latest album from folk polymath, Jim Moray, and finds what he thinks may well be the album of the year.
The legendary Blaxhall Ship may be known for its extraordinary legacy, but there are songs in the old sheep yet. We pay the UK's most famous traditional singers' pub a visit.
JFF's blend of earthy vocals, electronic elements, and traditional instruments is as unnerving as it is innovative, making this album an instant classic.
Forget the title. Whatever these two turn their hands to turns to gold. An exceptional album from two musicians at the absolute top of their game
Explore Sule Skerry, where Scottish fiddle meets American mandolin for a captivating fusion of folk traditions by Bichan and Setiawan.
Explore Leon Rosselson's protest-driven folk music journey in this compelling compilation album featuring collaborations with iconic artists.
50 years on from its release and 70 years on from the release that inspired it, a seminal field recording is set to be staged again...
Scottish fiddler Ryan Young's second album showcases a triumphant return after overcoming illness.
A new recording of 'The Greenland Whale Fisheries' [Roud 347] finds maestros Ben Nicholls and Kris Drever in fine voice and collaboration.
Explore Frankie Archer's 'Never So Red' EP, where traditional folk meets bold electronic innovation, addressing timeless themes with a modern twist.
Rachel Wilkinson digs into the latest Melrose exploration, finding an album of traditional songs, tunes, originals and sacred cows.
I Thought I Told You pays homage to Michael Chapman's diverse music with mesmerizing performances from Yorkshire's artists.