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FFS New Bands Panel: Gypsy & The Wolf

FFS New Bands Panel: Gypsy & The Wolf

Gypsy & The Wolf caused a minor stir with the release of their The Perfect Rose EP earlier this summer, and now the likes of Gary Moore and and Mark Knopfler are throwing praise their way. So what’s all the fuss about? We sent in the panel to find out. Tom White: Mumford and Sons...
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EP: Dharohar Project, Laura Marling & Mumford & Sons – iTunes Live

EP: Dharohar Project, Laura Marling & Mumford & Sons – iTunes Live

This brilliantly entertaining EP from Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons and the Dharohar Project is made up of live recordings from their combined set at the iTunes Festival in Camden Roundhouse on the 9th July. The EP opens with two Mumford & Sons songs, ‘The...
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FFS New Bands Panel: Larsen B

FFS New Bands Panel: Larsen B

There’s something homely about Larsen B, and we don’t mean their Home Counties background. The debut album, Musketeer, was recorded on a parent’s farm and features the local postman on accordion. But however it was put together, it’s picking up plenty of plaudits, so...
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FFS New Bands Panel: Georgia Bruce

FFS New Bands Panel: Georgia Bruce

It doesn’t quite seem believable that emerging London talent Georgia Bruce is still a teenager. So much so we had to send in the panel to make sure it was actually true. Anna Mellor: After only hearing one track by 16-year-old Georgia Bruce, it became...
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Jay Jay Pistolet’s new band first track revealed

Jay Jay Pistolet’s new band first track revealed

Jay Jay Pistolet’s “new direction”, much speculated about since he hung up his acoustic guitar last year, was revealed recently. He’s the singer with new London-based rock ‘n’ rollers The Vaccines. There’s not much info about the band to be found on their website. But...
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Album: The Burns Unit – Side Show

Album: The Burns Unit – Side Show

‘Supergroup’ is one of those terms that gets thrown out there all the time. Two or three folks get together from different bands for a side project, and suddenly its a supergroup. Except usually it’s not. Usually it’s not nearly as good as what they...
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Brian’s Mixtape #42: Cake and Coffee

Brian’s Mixtape #42: Cake and Coffee

After his Schmercury playlist triumph, Brian is taking another mixtape-making breather, but that’s not to say you’re missing out on a playlist of treats, oh no. Even though his usual meal of choice would be acorn wine and some barbecued mouse, Brian’s partial to a...
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EP: Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People

EP: Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People

All Delighted People is a collection of songs as bound to disappoint some as it is to enthuse others, and though it is perhaps mismatched as an album, it is not formed to be one.
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Singles round-up: Clinic, Harper Simon, Sleepy Sun

Singles round-up: Clinic, Harper Simon, Sleepy Sun

Clinic – I’m Aware Clinic’s I’m Aware is evenly spread across its three minutes of running time.  The band hints at its affinity for minor, slightly uncomfortable chords throw a wrench into the natural sense of how a song should develop.  On I’m Aware, Clinic...
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Live: Mariner’s Children and Tristram

Live: Mariner’s Children and Tristram

It was a windy night and the sun had begun to sink into the horizon, when a crowd of folk-loving youths sat their bottoms onto the deck of the Tamesis Dock, a boat moored along the south side of the Thames. Tristram and his band...
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Allotment returns with David Dondero

Allotment returns with David Dondero

After a brief hiatus, FFS and Anika in London’s Allotment night is back. On 28th August at The Gallery Cafe in Bethnal Green (my favourite place in the world, ever) we’re bringing you US songwriter David Dondero, who has toured with Bright Eyes, the Mountain...
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Double EP: Twin Sister – Colour Your Life and Vampires With Dreaming Kids

Double EP: Twin Sister – Colour Your Life and Vampires With Dreaming Kids

What a sweet prospect this double EP from Twin Sister is. The sleeve of Color Your Life features a dollhouse furnished by lead singer Andrea Estella, fuzzily nostalgic, like an old Polaroid, and the sounds within are appropriately dreamy and intimate without ever becoming...
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Festival: Moor Music Fest

Festival: Moor Music Fest

I so wanted to get through this review without using the words ‘mini Glastonbury of the north’, but there it is. I’ve gone and bloody done it in the first sentence. The truth is, though, that’s exactly what Moor Music Festival is. It’s limited to...
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Preview: River Rat Pack All Dayer

Preview: River Rat Pack All Dayer

At a bit of a loss for things to get up to over the bank holiday weekend? (It’s the last weekend of August, in case you don’t have a calendar or something).  There’s a day’s worth of musical delights on offer at The Old...
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How to Write a Good Song: Part Four — Breaking the Fourth Wall

How to Write a Good Song: Part Four — Breaking the Fourth Wall

Performing and recording as Pagan Wanderer Lu, Andy Regan combines his electro-indie-pop music with clever, wry and sometimes political lyrics. Andy also writes at paganwandererlu.wordpress.com and has done a turn as a guest blogger for the Independent. After last week’s column on what a...
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