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New Bands Panel | Yesper – Cannibal King EP

Yesper Cannibal King EP

Cannibal King isn’t the kind of EP title you get on this website all that often… it might even be the first time that a title about eating human flesh has ever appeared on FFS (Not quite! See here). Anyway, when Yesper, in his own words ”a box with strings, one pair of hands, a mouth and...

#27 Fleet Foxes – Battery Kinzie

Battery Kinzie Fleet Foxes

With a voice and an outlook older than the universe, Robin Pecknold has somehow managed to adopt a Benjamin-Button approach to ageing. He’s turning 27 today, according to official records, but we can be pretty certain this is nonsense. He’s as old as time, this guy. Aside from being rather strangely named, ‘Battery Kinzie’...

New Bands Panel | Lilliput

lilliput

Lilliput may already be well known to those of you that hail from the musically-fertile ground of the North East, but, like Newkie Brown, a parmo or Newcastle FC’s transfer policy, the band is now starting to pick up admirers from further afield. The New Bands Panel sees the alt folk five piece judged...

Album | Poor Moon – Poor Moon

Album | Poor Moon – Poor Moon

After the delights of former-Fleet-Fox Father John Misty, here’s another intriguing offshoot: Poor Moon was founded by Fleet Fox members Christian Wargo and Casey Westcott, with the help of brothers Ian and Peter Murray. The band developed out of Wargo’s solo material written over several years, which his friends have fleshed out into a...

Compeition | Robin Pecknold, Daniel Rossen and Van Dyke Parks at the Barbican

Compeition | Robin Pecknold, Daniel Rossen and Van Dyke Parks at the Barbican

Those kind folks at the Barbican are offering FFS readers the chance to win two tickets to a very special concert this month. Legendary producer and songwriter Van Dyke Parks* is releasing three of his solo albums Song Cycle (1968), Discover America (1972) and Clang Of The Yankee Reaper (1975) on Bella Union. To...

Album | Father John Misty – Fear Fun

Album | Father John Misty – Fear Fun

Joshua Tillman has left the milk-and-honey kindness of the Fleet Foxes to craft a more rebellious guise for himself as Father John Misty, a kind of lone cowboy in black. The sound will be familiar to Fleet Foxes fans, with echoing vocals and strong lyricism, but there’s a slightly harder, rockier edge. The absolute...

Brian’s Mixtape | Rain

Broken Umbrella by Leslie Duss

Good afternoon, friends, Naturally owls know better than to get caught in the rain, so I am fluffed up by the fire with a hot buttered rum. Since you’re probably about to brave the outside with one of those horrific umbrella things that don’t even keep the water off your middles, I thought I’d...

Listen | Father John Misty offers free download and new video

Listen | Father John Misty offers free download and new video

Josh Tillman will release his debut album under the Father John Misty guise later this month, and is giving us an advance taste of Fear Fun by offering a free download of ‘Nancy From Now On’. There’s also a not entirely SFW video to accompany the song, showing the former Fleet Fox getting a...

EP | Poor Moon – Illusion

EP | Poor Moon – Illusion

The constituent members of Fleet Foxes come from such a rich heritage of previous bands, solo efforts and general musical immersion that it seems a little disingenuous to call Poor Moon a side project, not least because two of the members have nothing to do with Fleet Foxes at all. That said, when your...

Playlist | Brian’s Mixtape #46: the Return of the Owl

Brian the playlist-making owl is home for 2012 and returning to For Folk's Sake

Our pompous old playlist-making owl Brian is back. With some bombastic pose, dubious claims about his whereabouts in the past year and a playlist of 2011's gems. How we've missed the silly thing.

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