In need of stocking fillers that'll brighten the days of your fave folk musicians? Here's what we recommend for Christmas Bandcamp Friday.
Originally released in the early part of this year as a Bandcamp-only download, Angeline Morrison’s third solo album, Ophelia, gets...
The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience may be the most anticipated folk album of the year. For obvious reasons, it is well overdue. But is it worth the wait?
PH(R)ASE is a gorgeous new solo album of instrumental tunes by melodeon player extraordinaire, Archie Churchill-Moss. Abbey Thomas kicks off 2023 listening to some of the most beautiful music she has heard in a long time.
A beautiful, pastoral, fingerpicking album, guaranteed to please fans of the English folk guitar troubadours of the 60s & 70s.
80 Plays for Bert explores the legacy of the legendary fingerpicker - a fitting tribute by emerging artists, curated by Sam Grassie.
Gavin McNamara delves into three Christmas albums, each one entirely unique. From festive fireside favourites to the chill wind of a psychfolk winter.
The Brown Girl and Other Folk Songs by Angeline Morrison is an incredibly intimate performance that highlights the singer's considerable vocal chops.
Anna Tam returns with Hatching Hares, a breathless, wide-ranging album that plays to her considerable vocal and multi-instrumental talents.
New Tradition by Ben Edge explores the world of folk traditions in a fascinating, non-traditional style, happening across psych-folk, punk and psychogeography along the way.
With a focus on traditional instrumentals, Ben Robertson's 'Rosewood' shows signs that we're witnessing a virtuoso guitarist in the making.
Jon Wilks offers up vignettes from the best folk gigs he's seen this year as we ask you what your favourites were in 2023.