The unflinching protest and traditional folk singer releases the video to his crowdfunded single, 'A Right to Roam'.
We, famously, love a Roud number, and any review that manages a full house - one for every single track on the album - is always welcome at Tradfolk Towers. Here, Alex Hurr tell us why the traditional songs on The Haar's 'Where Old Ghosts Meet' are a must-listen.
Rachel Wilkinson reviews 'Nick Hart Sings Ten English Folk Songs' and finds a musical jack-of-all-trades, master of so much.
With a focus on traditional instrumentals, Ben Robertson's 'Rosewood' shows signs that we're witnessing a virtuoso guitarist in the making.
Nick Hart, the traditional folk singing wunderkind, releases the first single from his latest album, as well as tour dates for this Spring.
'I Am a Youth That's Inclined to Ramble' is a tantalisingly brief meetup between two musicians who, we hope, will do more together.
Bryony Griffith and Alice Jones deliver A Year Too Late and a Month Too Soon, later than expected but the sooner the better, and it's a wonderful album to boot.
The Brown Girl and Other Folk Songs by Angeline Morrison is an incredibly intimate performance that highlights the singer's considerable vocal chops.
New contemporary folk label/collective Broadside Hacks tackle another traditional classic, hinting at things to come perhaps? Alex Hurr investigates.
Frankie Archer's debut single, out today, is a beautiful resetting of a lost Northumbrian Smallpipes tune, set against a minimalist vocal backdrop.
Jake Blount's latest single, 'The Man Was Burning', crackles and burns as the singer reinvents an old spiritual to take on the modern rich.
Both in a Tune, by Peter Knight & John Spiers, explores traditional folk and original songs in a brave, experimental way. A must-listen.












