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EP | King Creosote – To Deal With Things

EP | King Creosote – To Deal With Things

For a three-track EP, there is a fair bit going on here as the prolific Fifer pops his head above the fence once more. It is instantly recognisable as the work of the good King, distinctive voice and all, but added elements make for a “bigger” sound than one might associate with his traditionally...

EP | King Creosote – I Learned From The Gaels

EP | King Creosote – I Learned From The Gaels

From what I had heard from King Creosote before and given the title of this EP, I was expecting a gentle acoustic affair. It turned out this assumption was entirely wrong. Opener ‘Double Underneath’ immediately sets a different tone, upbeat and danceable, indebted to the 80s and a sure-fire live favourite. It also signals...

Interview | Canal tours, Easter bunny heads and dancing girls – the weird and wonderful world of Skinny Lister

Interview | Canal tours, Easter bunny heads and dancing girls – the weird and wonderful world of Skinny Lister

Skinny Lister are a quaint folk band with a bit of everything. Siblings, concertinas, a complementary dance troupe called the Skinny Sisters… they tick all of the folk boxes. Their music is charming and rousing and their gigs are rowdy. Even the ones that took place on canals. Their singer, Lorna Thomas, has answered...

Festival | Bestival 2011

Festival | Bestival 2011

Sparky electro-pop and dance were more dominant than folk at this year’s Bestival, but it’s a cheerful mish-mash where sensitive strumming acts are welcomed (as long as they’re not upset by a soft background thud of drum and bass, as King Creosote was). The Unthanks sang beautifully to a very appreciative crowd, accompanied by...

FFS Recommends | 10 releases from fire-hit labels

FFS Recommends | 10 releases from fire-hit labels

You’ve probably heard about the fire at distributors PIAS‘s London warehouse that destroyed the stock of many independent labels. Below is a list of releases from some of the labels affected. Each one comes extremely highly recommended from us here at FFS. If any of them are missing from your collection, why not buy a digital copy to...

Album: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins – Diamond Mine

Album: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins – Diamond Mine

King Creosote says he might never put another record out in a physical form. His last few albums have been released in many an unconventional format, from those available to buy at gigs only, to one only available to record at a gig – at a recent Fence Homegame, you weren’t allowed into his...

Editor’s picks… Tallest Man on Earth, The Mountain Goats, This is the Kit, Leisure Society + free MP3s

Editor’s picks… Tallest Man on Earth, The Mountain Goats, This is the Kit, Leisure Society + free MP3s

1.The Tallest Man on Earth‘s 2010 album The Wild Hunt has hardly been off the FFS stereo in the past couple of months. Kristian Matsson is Swedish and of average height with a gift for proper songwriting. There’s no flourishes here, just great tunes, smart lyrics and some lovely intricate fretwork. The Wild Hunt...

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 do in their day jobs (we’re looking at your...

Festival: Joe does Green Man

The images conjured up at the mention of the Green Man festival have, sadly, not quite matched the reality in the last couple of years. Where young children should have been gaily running amok in the secret garden, instead they’ve been whining about the mud. And when you’ve been dying to just stretch out...

Single: King Creosote – No One Had It Beter

Domino records are never happy. Already having given us superb stuff from the likes of Eugene McGuinness, Lightspeed Champion and Cass McCombs, they now have released King Creosote’s latest album Flick the Vs. No One had It Better is taken off this album which is roughly Creosote A.K.A Kenny Anderson’s fortieth release.

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