Author: Lynn Roberts

Lynn founded For Folk's Sake in 2008. Her favourite artists are Joni Mitchell, The Leisure Society and The Mountain Goats. She plays keyboards in Joe Innes & the Cavalcade.

#228 Gerard & the Watchmen – Cureless Love

Our favourite new folkies Gerard & the Watchmen released their brilliant debut album Wooden Castles this week with a triumphant sold-out show at London’s Lexington. Cureless Love is taken from the record and the lovely video was animated and directed by Tim Wheatley…

#226 Devon Sproule – The Fan

FFS favourite Devon Sproule is currently on a jaunt around the UK (her brilliant blog continues over on devonsproule.com) playing her new album Colours, which she made with Nova Scotian songwriter Mike O’Neill. Here she is with band member Thom…

#224 Simon & Garfunkel – The Only Living Boy In New York

It’s Paul Simon’s birthday today so we asked some of our favourite bands to pick their favourite of his songs: Worry Dolls: American Tune Dave Gerard: Graceland Sophie Jamieson and Patch & the Giant guitarist/banjo player Liam Hoflay: Call Me…

Listen | Stream Johnny Flynn’s new album Country Mile

Johnny Flynn Country Mile Album Cover September 2013

You can now hear Johnny Flynn’s new record Country Mile, which is due for release on 30th September, below in its entirety. Johnny will be off on tour in support of the album next month, with a smattering of free…

Artist blog | Patch & the Giant introduce their Boogaloo line-up

Patch and the Giant are a harmonising, foot-stomping, roof-raising seven piece folk band based in London. They run monthly shows at the Boogaloo in Highgate, North London, which always have fabulous line-ups. Not wanting to miss the chance to discover some great new music, we’ve asked Angie from the band to tell us a bit more about the artists playing this Sunday 29th.

#193 Noah & the Whale – Five Years Time

How could we choose anything other than Noah & the Whale’s ‘5 Years Time’ as our song of the day on this our fifth birthday? It’s a brilliant song with a brilliant video, and Noah & the Whale were one…