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Session | Clara Sanabras & Mike Outram – The Water

by Duncan Martin • 20 June 2019

This week we have singer and multi-instrumentalist Clara Sanabras along with guitarist Mike Outram in session. The duo came into the studio to play us a song from Clara’s recent album Fugue to the Floating World. The album has a…

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Interviews

Interview | FFS 5 with Signe Marie Rustad

by Jonathan Frahm • 19 June 2019

While it’s been some time since Signe Marie Rustad once lived on the Norwegian farm upon which she was born and raised, her experiences there invariably shaped her into the artist that she has become. The forests, rivers, and fields…

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Records, Reviews

Album | House and Land – Across the Field

by Chloe Mogg • 17 June 2019

Creating a flowery aura that blossoms our airwaves, House and Land are a North Carolina based duo. Complimenting each other with their bold folk tapestry, multi-instrumentalist Sarah Louise and banjoist/fiddler Sally Anne Morgan are here with their second instalment. Beautiful…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Matthew Milia – Alone At St.Hugo

by Lorenzo Righetto • 17 June 2019

This is a lovely sophomore album by Matthew Milia, former Frontier Ruckus frontman. Frontier Ruckus might not be a “thing” anymore but it’s alive and kicking in Alone At St. Hugo, easily the most carefully arranged and produced album in…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Jamestown Revival – San Isabel

by Bob Fish • 15 June 2019

After four years on the road, Jamestown Revival needed some time off. They spent that time writing and reflecting on what they felt was important. Realising what they loved more than anything was harmonising led them down the road to…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Bill Callahan – Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest

by Pete Bate • 14 June 2019

“It sure feels good to be singing again,” Bill Callahan’s earthy baritone grins on ‘Writing’, one of the countless gems on his first studio album since 2013’s Dream River. In the intervening period, the 53-year-old has been preoccupied with marriage, fatherhood…

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