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.
'A Curious Dance' by Paddi Benson, Grace Lemon and James Patrick Gavin ushers forth real disquiet as the nights draw in.
So Far We Have Come is a truly life-affirming and beguiling collaboration, fusing Arabic and English folk traditions.
The Eliza Carthy Trio releases the singer's most consistent, rewarding album in years. Instantly arresting, Conversations We've Had Before is Carthy at her very best.
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.
Martin Simpson and Thomm Jutz gather together a coterie of extraordinary musicians and bring to life the songs of Mary Sands and Jane Gentry.
Adam Sear takes a listen to Joel Paterson's latest and find a "true joy of a record".
The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs of Nick Drake hits when the artists veer away from the original. All too often, however, loyalty to the source sours the brew.
The third album from Claire Hastings finds her in maternal mode, combining traditional material and original tracks in an evocative manner.