Enjoy these bitesize bits of country, folk, blues, and Americana with Folk and Tumble's EP Reviews from some of the finest songwriters and bands out there.
Hailing from Limerick, Ireland, Emma Langford looks set to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Cara Dillon or Lisa Hannigan but with even more in store.
Eilidh Patterson returns after a three year absence with a brand new EP entitled 'Grown Ups Need Lullabies Too' and it's an enjoyable one for all ages.
The 'Little Bird' EP from Una Clarkin has been a long time in the making and Gerry McNally has been taking a listen for us to see whether it's been worth the wait.
With hats tipped to the legends of old, these young guitar-slingers unveil a debut EP of current feeling and old world tunes. Ladies and gentlemen, No Oil Paintings.
County Down songwriter Mandy Bingham is set to release her debut record, the aptly named 'Vol 1', which owes much to Americana past but with a contemporary edge.
'Angel of the Northern Wind' is the debut EP from The Sandrunners. Folk and Tumble's Gerry has taken a listen and reckons it's well worth the price of a pint.
County Down vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Brigid O'Neill draws from Irish traditional, American, folk and blues on her great debut EP 'Arrivals and Departures'.
Talented Northern Irish artist Simon Murphy brings new life to the acoustic scene with the personal and personable new EP 'Death of a Singer Songwriter'.
Based in Belfast, The Dandy Horses summon the spirit of early Fleetwood Mac and Sandy Denny era Fairport Convention and look set to ride off into the sunset.