Singer-songwriter Kelly Oliver’s connection with the trad folk world goes right back to her debut… Read the postKelly Oliver on new album Botany Bay, Hertfordshire songs and organic arrangements
Completists will be relieved. Devonian singer Jim Causley has collected a series of seven songs… Read the postJim Causley on his Special Commissions EP, Folk Fever and the virtues of Devon
Although ‘psych-folk’ contains the magical four-letter f-word, the late 1960s and early 1970s period of… Read the postMark Constantine of ECC Records on psych-folk collaboration The Self Preservation Society
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Wiltshire singer Rosie Hood – a third of The Dovetail Trio as well as a… Read the postRosie Hood on new album The Beautiful & The Actual, Wiltshire songs and her EFDSS fellowship
When you’ve been married for ten years, tradition dictates the anniversary gift should be made… Read the postThe Shee’s Amy Thatcher on new album Continuum, ten years of the band and the ‘musical journey’
We recently spoke to Maz O’Connor about her new album, The Longing Kind – and,… Read the postMaz O’Connor interview part two: new album The Longing Kind, ‘the big bad world’ and Jim Moray
Following the success of 2014’s This Willowed Light, Maz O’Connor is back with a new… Read the postMaz O’Connor interview part one: new album The Longing Kind, the writing process and folk heroines
Blackbeard’s Tea Party, the riotous York sextet, have been steadily gaining a reputation as one… Read the postStuart Giddens of Blackbeard’s Tea Party talks prostheses, cheesecake and new album Reprobates
It’s six tracks long – more than an EP, not quite a full album –… Read the postPhil Tyler on mini-album The Song Crowned King, minimalism and self-borrowing