Tag: Rachel Sermanni

For Folk's Sake Rachel Sermanni portrait Rachel Sermanni is a Scottish writer and singer of songs, whose delicate way with a guitar and lilting voice have knocked over many a full-grown man.  Read interviews, reviews, news and tour info on Rachel Sermanni on For Folk’s Sake.

News | Rachel Sermanni’s new video ‘Eggshells’

Team FFS are already huge fans of Rachel Sermanni, and we are excited beyond anything to hear that she has released a new video for her single ‘Eggshells’. On the 14th May, Sermnni released her latest single ‘Eggshells’, produced by…

Competition | Win tickets to see Rachel Sermanni in London

We’ve got a pair of tickets to give away to see the simply lovely Rachel Sermanni live at the Lexington in London this Thursday April 19th. To be in with a chance of winning, just email* competitions [at] forfolkssake [dot]…

News | Rachel Sermanni announces debut EP: “Black Currents”

For Folk's Sake Rachel Sermanni portrait

At long last, 19-year-old Rachel Sermanni has announced the makings of her debut EP “Black Currents” which is set to be released on 30th January 2012. Written by Rachel herself and produced by Communion Record’s Ian Grimble, “Black Currents” will…

Interview: Rachel Sermanni

Rachel Sermanni has just finished a tour of the Highlands supporting Mumford & Sons and is currently in Austin, Texas where she’s performing at SXSW. FFS spoke to her ahead of her gig at the Old Queen’s Head in London…

Mumford & Sons headline NME/Communion show

Communion – run by Mumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett and Cherbourg alum Kev Jones – have teamed up with the NME to promote a special folk show at London’s Dingwalls. Headliners Mumford & Sons will be joined by Anna Calvi…

Christmas show on London Fields Radio

In all the Christmas album hoopla, I’d almost forgotten to tell y’all a bout our Christmas radio show. I recorded it last week in sludgey Hackney with Bitter Fingers presenter and generally nice chap Mark Higgins. We delved into the…

Festival: Green Man

The Green Man promised magic and he didn’t disappoint. Once again the organisers pulled off the spectacular trick of attracting the friendliest festival crowd to the most laid-back festival there is, while enticing some of the weirdest and most wonderful…