Stick in the Wheel capture their live sound in a bottle. Six tracks recorded as a four-piece, live at live at Eastcote Studios, demonstrate what they're capable of.
Frankie Archer's debut single, out today, is a beautiful resetting of a lost Northumbrian Smallpipes tune, set against a minimalist vocal backdrop.
Rachel Wilkinson takes a listen to 'Gracious Wings', the 8th studio album from Jackie Oates, and finds "one of the loveliest voices in folk" still in top form.
Out of the annals of history and into exciting new territory, folk supergroup, Hack-Poets Guild, create an auspicious sonic universe with Blackletter Garland, their ambitious debut.
Lammas Fair, the new album from Henry Parker, is a highly accomplished collection from a folk guitarist of genuine note.
Gavin McNamara discovers Hirondelle - an enchanting fusion of folk, classical, and polyphony, celebrating the unity of music across cultures.
Vermont folk singer, Fern Maddie, delivers a questing, unsettling, occasionally visionary collection of songs. An impressive debut, well worth your time.
George Sansome & Matt Quinn kickstart their new duo with Sheffield Park, an album on which they wear their love of traditional folk songs firmly on their sleeves.
It takes real skill for a musician to compose original tunes that can pass so completely for their traditional counterparts. On The Brickfields, Granny's Attic does just that.
Saving the Good Stuff Vo1 is a beautifully arranged and recorded document of Harbottle & Jonas's lockdown adventures, featuring tradfolk classics and a few surprising twists.
Explore Sule Skerry, where Scottish fiddle meets American mandolin for a captivating fusion of folk traditions by Bichan and Setiawan.
I Thought I Told You pays homage to Michael Chapman's diverse music with mesmerizing performances from Yorkshire's artists.