Tag: folk
To Kill A King. ‘Cannibals With Cutlery’ (Full Album Preview)
Right Chord Music favourites To Kill A King (TKAK) are releasing their debut album 'Cannibals With Cutlery' this Sunday, so here is your chance...
FSOL 47. The Daydream Club. ‘Just’ (Valentine’s Special)
This feature is typically reserved for debut singles from new bands, but with Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we’ve decided to take a...
Band Of The Week. Half Moon Run
We have Andy Mort, the man behind our Lost On Radio podcast to thank for bringing Half Moon Run to our attention. Their appearance on Episode 14 almost...
FSOL 44. Winterhours ‘Ocean Heart’
Introducing or should I say re-introducing Winterhours a London / Winchester band that we first featured back in February 2012. Back then we hadn't started...
The RCM Hangout Session 1. Stylusboy
We’re delighted to announce the very first Right Chord Music Hangout Session, featuring the enchanting lo-fi folk of Coventry’s finest Stylusboy. The gig will be...
Artist Of The Week. Phil McMinn
Phil McMinn has already been on quite a journey. He was the former frontman of two of Oxford's best loved bands Fell City Girl and The...
Artist Of The Week. Stuart Warwick
Stuart Warwick is a man hard to label. Starting out in 2003 as Jacob’s Stories, Warwick is back with his second solo album. Hailing...
Band Of The Week. Big Tree
Californian folk-pop quintet Big Tree, are a band of massive sounds, funky danceable chords and hypnotic vocal harmonies. Sounding passionate, cheerful and sensual simultaneously...
Jack Omer. ‘The Music Of Joanna’ – Bonus Track Preview.
Jack Omer has been on our radar for a while, so we were delighted to hear his debut album has finally been recorded. We've...
FSOL 40. Michael Reeve ‘Find Me’
'Find Me' is the latest single from Lincolnshire singer songwriter Michael Reeve. It's a heartfelt account of frustration, loneliness but ultimately hope, driven by...
Band Of The Week. David King & The Confirmed Bachelors
New Yorker David King is a musician with a decade’s experience under his belt. Having previously fronted many bands he also teaches in creative writing,...
Southern ‘Where The Wild Are’
Introducing Southern a brother and sister duo consisting of Thom and Lucy Southern from Belfast. 'Where The Wild Things Are' is a beautifully quaint acoustic pop...