Author: Ian Parker

Ian is For Folk's Sake's reviews editor. Find him on Twitter @iparky.

Premiere | The Deportees – I Lost Her To The Sea

The Deportees have been working on their debut album for three years, and now there’s only three weeks left until it arrives. The Aberdeen five-piece will release The Birth of Industry on November 3, with the album billed as an…

Live | Spacebomb Revue @ The Barbican, London

“It’s difficult for me to get across to you all how joyous this is for all of us.” Matthew E. White, bedecked in a dark suit and with his flowing locks constrained in a bun, almost shyly leans into the…

Video Premiere | Martha Tilston – Stories

As we’ve basked in these balmy days of summer weather, there’s been an undeniable itch to break out of the office and go for a frolic in the countryside. It seems Martha Tilston also had that itch as that’s exactly…

Artist playlist | Sam Airey on his shifting influences

Sam Airey’s debut album In Darkened Rooms has been a long time in the making – time in which his influences have expanded from the folk music he was raised on to include shoegaze, post-rock and Americana. To give us…

Premiere | Joe Innes & The Cavalcade – Little Rabbit

You might know we’re pretty fond of Joe Innes and his Cavalcade here at FFS. What we’re chuffed about, if not remotely surprised, is how fond everyone else is becoming. As he prepares to his release his new album Foreign…

Video Premiere | Alexander Wolfe – I Can’t Get To Sleep

Alexander Wolfe is getting ready to release his fourth album later this year, and if the first single is anything to go by, this should be his breakthrough. Wolfe’s music has always come with plenty of real emotion, but ‘I…

Premiere | Songs For Walter – Earwigging

When we first came across Songs for Walter, he was singing songs inspired by his grandfather. His beautiful debut album unfolded like a family photo album and touched emotional nerve endings throughout. But as Laurie Hulme prepares his second record,…

Premiere | John Smith – Far Too Good

John Smith doesn’t like to sit still for long. His fifth album, due out in May, will be called Headlong – a fitting title for a record written during touring stints with Lianne La Havas, Lisa Hannigan and others, not…