Glasgow based but a band born and bred in Belfast, New Ancestors make glorious understated indie folk anthems and the accompanying videos aren't half bad either.
As rock legends QOTSA roll through Belfast to headline a Belsonic show we take a listen to Josh Homme wrapping his lungs round a very Americana acoustic sound.
A once adopted son of Northern Ireland, Gentry Morris returns home leaving a record of transition, memories, hopes and dreams in 'The Next Great Ghost Town'.
Wisconsin six-piece Phox here with a live performance of some songs from their debut EP, the self-titled Phox which was released to critical acclaim last year.
Edd Donovan and the Wandering Moles released 'Something To Take The Edge Off' in April 2014. 'The Stone' is the second single to be lifted from the record.
Scott Hutchinson, the erstwhile frontman and driving force behind Scotland's Frightened Rabbit returns to his solo writing roots with the tormented Owl John.
Bangor born Foy Vance returns to his hometown next week for two sell-out shows in the abbey. Foy always puts on a great live show like this one for Bushmills.
Rackhouse Pilfer are one of Ireland's best new alt-country and bluegrass acts having played alongside the likes of Imelda May, Brian Kennedy and Mundy.
Elliott Smith performs 'Miss Misery' from the soundtrack of 'Good Will Hunting'. The team at Folk and Tumble pay tribute to actor and comedian Robin Williams.