Tag: M. Ward

Album | M. Ward – Migration Stories

There is not much doubt that we live in strange times and M. Ward’s Migration Stories is the perfect chance to travel the globe, examining what was, what is and what might be. If there’s a sense of dislocation to…

Live | Together The People 2016 Preview

Together the People festival is returning to Brighton’s Preston Park on 3rd and 4th September 2016. Brighton enjoys a year-round host of celebrations, with music, cultural, film and food festivals abounding, and Together The People promises to bring these together…

#634 M. Ward – Slow Driving Man

‘Slow Driving Man’ is taken from M. Ward’s eighth solo album More Rain, released earlier this year. Ward said of this new video, “Here’s a miniature movie directed by Carlos Forster for ‘Slow Driving Man’. It’s about a driver in…

Album | M. Ward – More Rain

Remember that favourite jumper you used to wear all the time? The one that is in every photo from 4-5 years ago, and which now is probably lying at the bottom of the wardrobe, just waiting to be put on…

News | A Very She & Him Christmas: Yule Log App

A Very She & Him Christmas Yule Log

There’s nothing quite like the roar and crackle of an open iPhone at Christmas, a fact of which M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel are very well aware. The pair continue to punch out the albums with flare and pizzazz, a…

Record Store Day | The FFS shopping guide

With over 400 special releases planned, this year’s will easily be the biggest Record Store Day to date. We can’t imagine such a huge array of vinyl will leave anyone short of ideas, but you might just be overwhelmed by…

Album | M. Ward – A Wasteland Companion

M Ward’s A Wasteland Companion is a graceful, forward thinking work, a natural next step from his previous solo work. It is still his brand of relating his wide musical influence through his unique stylistic filter and he is still…

Live | Feist & M. Ward @ Royal Albert Hall, London

Only an idiot goes to the Royal Albert Hall prepared for disappointment. It’s commonly known that mediocre performers wither and die within seconds of taking the stage, so booking anything other than overwhelming brilliance for this auspicious space is tantamount…

Listen | M Ward’s new album A Wasteland Companion

We can’t get enough of M Ward after his triumphant show in support of Feist at the Royal Albert Hall last night (more on that coming soon courtesy of our live editor Helen). If you’re feeling the same way you…