The song I'd like to share with you this week is "Alas I Cannot Swim" by singer/songwriter Laura Marling. Marling hails from Hampshire, England and was just 18 when the video above was recorded. (And doesn't that fiddler look like he just strolled out of a Midori Snyder or Emma Bull story?) Marling's influences seem to range from Joni Mitchell to Johnny Cash, from Tori Amos to traditional bluegrass. Formerly a member of Noah and the Whale, her first solo album came out in 2008 and was nominated for a Mercury Prize.
Other great Marling songs & videos include: "Blackberry Stone" (performed with Marcus Mumford), "My Manic and I" (the animated video version), "My Manic and I" (a haunting, stripped-down version of the song performed on the Jools Holland show), "New Romantic," and the utterly gorgeous "Rambling Man," in the video below.


