Boden has released six solo albums,
Painted Lady in 2006 released on Soundpost Records,
Songs From The Floodplain in 2009, released by Navigator Records,
Afterglow in 2017,
Rose In June in 2019 (Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings),
Last Mile Home in 2021 and
Parlour Ballads in 2024.
Songs From The Floodplain,
Afterglow and
Last Mile Home form a post-climate-change trilogy of albums. Since 2009 Boden has toured regularly with The Remnant Kings. As of 2023 the line-up of the band is Sam Sweeney (drums, fiddle, vocals), Rob Harbron (concertina, fiddle, vocals), Sally Hawkins (oboe, fiddle, vocals), Ben Nicholls (bass guitar, double bass, concertina) and M.G. Boulter (guitar, pedal steel, vocals). Boden plays guitar, electric guitar, fiddle, melodeon and concertina and sings lead on all songs. As Boden explained in a
BBC Radio 3 essay, he views the prospect of a post-industrial world without gas or oil as sitting in harmony with the relevance of folk music and social singing. Remnant King gigs were also notable for singing sessions organised after the show, either within the venues or at nearby pubs. This saw the band congregate around a table with various audience members, all singing folk songs unaccompanied. The idea was later developed with Bellowhead with the band engaging in regular after show sessions on their tours. Boden discussed the importance of these events in this key-note speech for the English Folk Expo in 2014. In 2016, following the end of Bellowhead, Boden re-released his first album
Painted Lady with three newly recorded tracks, and toured entirely solo for the first time. In 2017 Boden released
Afterglow, a narrative concept album following on from
Songs From The Floodplain and the second in a prospective trilogy of post-climate change concept albums. In 2019 Boden released
Rose In June, a selection of traditional and composed tracks performed by the 10 piece Remnant Kings. In 2021 Boden released
Last Mile Home, the third and final album in his
Floodplain Trilogy. In 2024 Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings released
Parlour Ballads, a selection of traditional songs, Victorian parlour songs and settings of poems featuring the six-piece Remnant Kings. In contrast to previous albums Boden played piano on most tracks. == A Folk Song A Day ==