by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Single | Jay Clark Band – The River (feat. Adam Cunningham)
Long past are the days of the outlaw, or so it had seemed. The country and Southern rock music scene have seen a revival of that respective subset of the genres recently, characterized by bluesier, grittier, and altogether more substantive…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | D.G. Adams – The Old Heart
It comes across romantically, much like the Shakespearean works that have made the majority of his career leading up to this moment—D.G. Adams, actor by day and quiet student of music all the rest of the time. For those who…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Captain of the Lost Waves – Hidden Gems – Chapter 1
Innovation is, thankfully, the key to great success in the new age world of roots music. This innovation, of course, crops up in different forms, though we have seen it in the way that Sturgill Simpson wrapped his way around…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Tipsy in Chelsea – Gaslighter
No matter what our parents might tell us, long-distance relationships have existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Yet, in this new age, we don’t need to rely on handwritten mail whether it be delivered by plane, train, carrier…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Sam Levin – Frame of Mind
Few things in this world can sway this writer into even partially believing that there is such a thing as a fate that wasn’t malleable, but the story of how Sam Levin got into music is one such tale that…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Niq Reefman – A Selection of Musical Tales
Niq Reefman is a genius—perhaps a mad one, and yet, all the same. It’s probably safe to say that most artists consider their craft as a careful and encompassing reflection of the life that they’ve lived and the world that…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on First Play | Allred and Broderick – Find The Ways
We like spoiling you here at For Folks Sake. Not just content with providing you with reviews of the latest releases, from time to time, we provide a new soundtrack to your day, and the album stream below from Allred…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Father John Misty – Pure Comedy
Josh Tillman is a series of contradictions. Less than completely comfortable releasing albums under his own name, early releases came out as J. Tillman, before he adopted the Father John Misty moniker. Having spent four years drumming for Fleet Foxes,…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on SOTD | Ciaran Lavery – New Partner
Ostensibly a release for the forthcoming 10th anniversary Record Store Day (22nd April), Northern Irish musician Ciaran Lavery, fresh from releasing a well-received live album at the tail end of 2016, has dipped his toe into the cavernous back catalogue…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors – Souvenir
It’s been a busy year for Drew Holcomb. As an artist, his latest studio record with the Neighbors comes with their recent concert set, Live at the Ryman, still nipping at its heels. He’s been keeping up as a curator…