The Broadside Hack film combines beautifully recorded performances from a new generation of tradfolk musicians with revealing discussions on the genre's everlasting allure.
Following our recent interview with Eliza Carthy, in which we celebrated her 30th year in the business, someone contacted us...
Already making an appearance at festivals around the UK, 'The Broadside Hack' is a new film exploring traditional folk music in a modern context.
In that rare, liminal space between traditional folk and indie music, you'll find Broadside Hacks - a London collective of young musicians taking the old songs to new audiences. Jon Wilks caught up with founder member, Campbell Baum, in their New Cross studio.
Les Cousins – 49 Greek Street, London – ought to be spoken about in the same breath as The Cavern....
The Matchstick Piehouse, a cornerstone of London's exciting young folk scene, is under threat. Here's how you can help.
The current centre of London's happening folk scene, based around MOTH Club in Hackney, launches a Patreon page that mixes the bright young things with the truly legendary.
Explore the haunting depths of Milkweed's Folklore 1979, a cassette that intertwines eerie folk music with psychological horror for a uniquely unsettling experience.
Exceptional fingerstyle guitar in the Bert Jansch mould. A promising folk talent emerges.
80 Plays for Bert explores the legacy of the legendary fingerpicker - a fitting tribute by emerging artists, curated by Sam Grassie.
New contemporary folk label/collective Broadside Hacks tackle another traditional classic, hinting at things to come perhaps? Alex Hurr investigates.