Song of the Day

Folk and Tumble's "Song Of The Day" may be a brand new hit, one that's been on the office stereo, or even a classic from our Throwback Thursday archives.

The Wolf Mumford and Sons

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20th April 2015

Mumford and Sons new musical direction continues and gathers pace with a more rocking second single in 'The Wolf'. Look out Vaccines, this one's an animal.

Never Buy The Sun – Billy Bragg

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15th April 2015

Justice for the 96 has been a long time coming. Some like Billy Bragg have been more vocal in their condemnation of the downright lies published in The Sun.

Capricorn – Jealous of the Birds

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26th March 2015

Jealous of the Birds is a lo-fi, alt-folk project of Naomi Hamilton from Portadown in Northern Ireland with songs reminiscent of Bon Iver in sound and spirit.

You Make Me – Cory Branan

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25th March 2015

Self-proclaimed "No Hit Wonder" may have an accidental hit on his hands with the likes of Brain Fallon championing this lovely new 3D video for 'You Make Me'.

Nail on the Head – Duke Special

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24th March 2015

Belfast songwriter Duke Special unveils a luscious new electronic synth driven lead single from the upcoming 'Look Out Machines!' record due for release in April 2015.

Believe – Mumford and Sons

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23rd March 2015

Mumford and Sons may return to the charts in 2015 with 'Believe' due on 27th April. It's the lead single from 'Wilder Mind' and marks a direction change for the band.

Evangeline – Admiral Fallow

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11th February 2015

Scottish indie-folk act Admiral Fallow return with new material, their first since 2012's 'Tree Bursts in Snow' and 'Evangeline' heralds a change in direction.

Annabelle – New Ancestors

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10th February 2015

Having returned to Belfast from Glasgow, New Ancestors have picked up a couple of new band mates and laid down some great new tunes. Here's the new single 'Annabelle'.

Stay With Me – Bob Dylan

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9th February 2015

Bob Dylan tops the UK charts with his 36th studio album, a cover of jazz and swing standards titled 'Shadows in the Night' outselling Ed Sheeran by over 5,000 copies.