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Album | Joyce The Librarian – They May Put Land Between Us

Album | Joyce The Librarian – They May Put Land Between Us

When Joyce The Librarian first found their way into FFS ears earlier this year, it took us a while to get over their wondrous name, the Stilgoe & Skillern song of a sex-starved book lender that inspired it, and all the thematic word plays that could be put into reviews on the back of...

HDIF/FFS gig this Thursday in Highbury & Islington

HDIF/FFS gig this Thursday in Highbury & Islington

We’re extremely excited to have teamed up with our favourite clubnight How Does It Feel To Be Loved? to co-promote a show this Thursday (22 Nov) at the Buffalo Bar (next to Highbury & Islington tube). Over to Ian from HDIF to tell you about the acts playing… Flowers A brilliant new three piece...

News | For Folk’s Sake It’s Christmas 2012 – tracklist announced

News | For Folk’s Sake It’s Christmas 2012 – tracklist announced

FFS is delighted to announce the tracklist for our third charity Christmas album, For Folk’s Sake It’s Christmas 2012. We’ve got original songs from the likes of Ellen & the Escapades, Tom Williams (of ‘& the Boat’ fame) and Admiral Fallow. Some beautiful rethinking of traditional Christmas songs by Gibson Bull and Carmen, Feldspar...

News | Joyce the Librarian head out on tour

News | Joyce the Librarian head out on tour

This is an exciting few days for Joyce The Librarian. With the Bristol quartet’s debut album ‘They May Put Land Between Us’ out on Monday, the band hit the road today for an accompanying tour, beginning tonight in Cardiff. We at FFS have been excited about JTL’s understated, twinkly folk pop for a while...

EP | Joyce The Librarian – The Weight of the Line

EP | Joyce The Librarian – The Weight of the Line

First things first, Joyce The Librarian is one of my favourite names for a band in a while, and that was before I discovered the Stilgoe & Skillern song of a sex-starved book lender they got it from. And it seems a fitting moniker too, because there is a literary quality to the Bristol...

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