Three Blind Wolves unveil their debut long player 'Sing Hallelujah for the Old Machine' to critical acclaim and the excitement of all at Folk and Tumble.
Zooey Deschannel and M Ward are back with a third She and Him record. 'Volume 3' is cut from the same cloth as previous releases with it's 1950s quirky charm.
Twickenham twee-folk grows up on this fourth Noah and the Whale offering which sees Charlie Fink, as with 'Last Night on Earth', at his Springsteen-like best.
Daughter put a slightly gloomier, indie slant on Daft Punk's big summer single 'Get Lucky'. Folk and Tumble are up all night listening to this version.
Frank Turner, the prolific former frontman of Milliondead returns with his most accomplished solo record to date 'Tape Deck Heart' and Folk and Tumble enjoy.
Haim are a great band, though genre defying. Often compared to the likes of Fleetwood Mac, they are at once pop, r'n'b, electro, folk and everything between.