by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Premiere | Cloud – Watch Your Mind Wander
Following the acclaim that they had received with their debut album Comfort Songs, Cloud’s Tyler Taormina and friends are prepping to release their newest effort, Plays With Fire, on 9 March. Prior to this, For Folk’s Sake is proud to present the…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Premiere | Snowpoet – Love Again
Jazz-folk duo Snowpoet will return with their second album Thought You Knew next week. We’re delighted to bring you the premiere of the second single ‘Love Again’ – a seven-minute earworm of gently fluctuating rhythms. Lauren Kinsella (the Jazz FM…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Heavy Bell – By Grand Central Station
The pain was unbearable But I did not want it to end It had operatic grandeur It lit up Grand Central Station like Judgement Day Elizabeth Smart, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down And Wept Almost everyone has some…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Video Premiere | Dante – Beachcomber
Dante will return with their second album, I Wear Your Weight With Mine, on March 9th. Sean McLaughlin’s emotive songwriting has been paired with the production touch of Frightened Rabbit’s Andy Monaghan, producing results which sound like The National delivered…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on Video Premiere | Alex Hedley – Possibility
Every day’s a crossroads, which means every day there’s a different turn we could have taken. And you can, if you want, spend a lifetime worrying about what was around this corner or that. Sorry, we’re not trying to frighten…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album Review | A Grave With No Name – Passover
An Englishman with a fascination for Americana, Alexander Shields mines a haunting seam of shoegaze. Having worked with a larger ensemble on his last album, including members of Silver Jews, Lambchop and William Tyler, for Passover he’s recorded with childhood…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Caitlin Pasko – Glass Period
Dear reader, have you ever become acquainted with an individual, get to know them for one thing they’re very good at, and then be positively shocked when you discover that, “Hey, they are also very good at this other thing!”…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Arthur Fowler – Here I Am Again
Jazz may have had its start in the west, but Japan may well lead the charge for innovative pursuits in the genre in our modern-day. Tokyo’s jazz scene, in particular, thrives more by the day, with traditional and fusion-style jazz…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Gifts or Creatures – Fair Mitten
From an outsider’s perspective, Brandon and Bethany Foote might well be mistaken for superheroes instead of a folk duo. Between job changes, relocating, and a free-roaming toddler to take care of, it’s a wonder that they still can manage the time to…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Season’s Listening | Thea Gilmore’s Strange Communion
Christmas albums are a funny thing. They can be jubilant celebrations that only complement that particular artist’s canon (hello, A Christmas Gift for You), crazily self-indulgent yet somehow amazing side projects (hi Sufjan Stevens), or, sadly more often than not,…