Announcing: Anthology Three!

Folkroom is ecstatic to announce the release of our long-awaited compilation album, Anthology Three! The Anthology series has been a vital part of Folkroom’s output since we debuted as a label with ‘Anthology One’ way back in 2011. Our new record is out now on digital and, for the first time, available on CD from February 2nd. As ever, this Anthology record is a snapshot of the artists working in and around our little label.... Read More

Folkroom Presents: Anthology Two – OUT NOW!

It’s out! Running free amongst the people! Like the King Kong of folk, our second compilation album, ‘Anthology Two’, has broken free of its shackles and is taking over a city near you! Or, to put it in a more literal way, it’s available now as a free download from our Bandcamp page. If you like folk music, then this album is for you. If you like free downloads, then this album is also for you. If you like free folk music... Read More

Anthology Two Tracklisting Announced!

It’s only one week until we release our long-awaited free compilation ‘Anthology Two’ – so what better time to announce a few more details about it? The album, which will be available as a free download on our Bandcamp page from next Monday, is the follow-up to 2011’s ‘Anthology One’. On the naming front, we’re nothing if not consistent. We’ve been working hard on recording ‘Anthology Two’... Read More

Coming soon… Anthology Two!

A quick, but excited note, to announce that we finally have a release date for our long-awaited album Anthology Two! The album, which is the follow-up to December 2011’s ‘Anthology One’ will be available as a free download from October 29th – that’s only four weeks away! It will feature new and exclusive tracks from signed Folkroom acts Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, Lucy Cait and Andrew Butler, as well as specially... Read More

We Ruddy Love Herons!

Herons! are a band. Herons are a bird, yes, but add that exclamation mark and you find yourselves faced with one of those wonderful little discoveries you only get when you run a sporadic and ever-faltering music blog. Read More  Read More