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Vinyl | Our top albums for analog.am

Vinyl | Our top albums for analog.am

When sister site of the Yellow Bird Project, analog.am approached us and asked us if we’d like to pick our favourite albums for an FFS-themed vinyl shelf, it was a foregone conclusion. There is nothing Team FFS likes more than pondering our favourite records. When you’re in your front room with a glass of...

Sufjan Stevens announces UK tour

Sufjan Stevens announces UK tour

This is freaky, folkers. Breakfast this morning was accompanied by the sweet sounds of Sufjan’s Illinois and thoughts of how much I’d love to see him live, and lo and behold a string of UK dates are announced. The UK shows – his first in five years – are in support of his 2010...

Christmas show on London Fields Radio

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 world of Christmas music, with songs by Bob Dylan, EELS, Laura Marling and Dolly...

EP: Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People

EP: Sufjan Stevens – All Delighted People

All Delighted People is a collection of songs as bound to disappoint some as it is to enthuse others, and though it is perhaps mismatched as an album, it is not formed to be one.

Brian’s Mixtape #40: New York, New York

Brian’s Mixtape #40: New York, New York

Brian’s recently gotten to thinking about how much of the music he loves is about the cities, suburbs and plains of the U S of A.  He was going to do you a playlist about the whole darn country, but realised that that was biting off more than he could chew (which isn’t much...

Album: Clogs – The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton

Album: Clogs – The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton

How would you define beauty? And what would you consider beautiful? Surely the Garden of Eden represents the epitome of beauty? Humans have developed a view of it in their minds and throughout the years have struggled with weeds to recreate a little piece of it. Yet no garden is the same. From Japan...

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