Tag: Hannah Peel

Album | Hannah Peel and Paraorchestra – The Unfolding

Combining Hannah Peel with Paraorchesta is one of those feats of attraction that cannot be denied, and The Unfolding, the fruits of their labour, is a masterpiece that defies genres. Peel began her career as something of a folk artist, although…

Record Store Day | Shopping Guide A-J

Have you done your homework ahead of Record Store Day? With more than 500 releases on their way this Saturday there is a mass of stuff to get your teeth into, but if you’re running out of time before heading…

#502 Hannah Peel – Invisible City

We love Hannah Peel and we’d happily listen to her play any song on her music box. That this one, ‘Invisible City’, happens to be a bit of a cracker, really helps. It’s an unreleased track – performed here in…

#356 Hannah Peel – Sugar Hiccup

We’ve been dishing out plenty of love in the direction of Hannah Peel of late, so now seems a perfect time to dip into her back catalogue. We first became aware of Peel thanks to her trademark music box, and…

EP | Hannah Peel – Fabricstate

Hannah Peel is no stranger to compliments, and she’s certainly bagged her share of supporters and collaborators in the few years she’s been releasing music. Having already worked with Simon Tong from The Verve and Gorillaz fame and gained a…

#299 Hannah Peel – Silk Road

FFS favourite Hannah Peel has been working away in London to add an electronic pulse to her folky sounds, and she’s ready to bring us the results. Her Fabricstate EP will drop in late February, but before then we get…

News | Magnetic North release ‘Symphony’ film

The Magnetic North are re-releasing their debut album with an accompanying film, ‘Hunting For Remoteness’. Orkney: Symphony of the Magnetic North, a collaboration between Erland Cooper from Erland & The Carnival, Hannah Peel and Simon Tong (The Verve, Gorillaz), was first released…

#53 Hannah Peel – Harbour

Shot amid industry and decay against background of blue skies and water, this video – which unbelievably is Hannah Peel’s first – is a perfect visualisation of the tensions that are more prevalent than ever in her music. Peel has…