Matt McGinn colludes with a host of musical talent on his second full length record 'Latter Day Sinner' with collaborations from Madeleine Slate and Anthony Toner.
Meb Jon Sol might be closest to Springsteen that the Northern Irish town of Omagh has produced. Julie Williams-Nash checks out his debut 'Southpaw Ninos'.
After a break of fifteen years, Clannad return to nature and to their roots with latest album 'Nadur' featuring all new studio material and a Duke Special duet.
Ireland's earnest folk troubadours, The Lost Brothers, strip back the production and raise the bar with their latest offering 'New Songs of Dawn and Dust'.
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music – Sturgill Simpson
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music is the new record from Sturgill Simpson, reviving the outlaw sounds of Jennings et all for a new generation of country fan.
Based in British Columbia with a sound harking back to old Appalachia and her Irish roots, 'In The Morning' by Jayne Trimble is a delightfully easy listen.
Folk-punk, foot-stomping crowdsurfers from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Emerald Armada set sail in 2010 and are still riding high on the waves of new folk.
'Queen' by Perfume Genius, the stage name of Seattle performer Mike Hadreas, is the debut single from the 2014 album 'Too Bright' released September 2014.
Melbourne, Australia is home to new indie folk songsmiths Forest Falls. Catch their latest track 'Julia' from the EP of the same name released September 2014.