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Video premiere | She Owl – War Within

by Ian Parker • 28 February 2019

Italian duo She Owl have had the camera out again and return this week with a new video for ‘War Within’, taken from their engrossing Drifters EP. Feeding off the pulsing rhythms of the song, the video – directed by…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Lily & Madeline – Canterbury Girls

by For Folk's Sake • 28 February 2019

2018 was a big year when it came to break-up songs. In the pop world, Ariana Grande preached self-reliance and empowerment in Thank U, Next. So fucking grateful for her ex, Ariana suggested break ups are manageable if you can…

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Interviews

Interview | FFS5 with Vanessa Anne Redd

by Erin Fitzpatrick • 27 February 2019

British/German singer-songwriter Vanessa Anne Redd created a captivating folk sound of her own, and has just released her second solo album, Zumbo Waxes. Throughout the album, you’ll hear a beautiful variety of string arrangements, classic guitars, piano, and of course,…

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Video premiere | Astralingua – The Fallen

by Ian Parker • 26 February 2019

Denver’s Astralingua are here to explore some pretty deep questions. “The journey to the afterlife does not begin at death but rather at birth,” songwriter Joseph Thompson said when outlining the ideas behind their new album Safe Passage. “Death is…

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Interview | FFS 5 with Grand Canyon’s Casey Shea

by Jonathan Frahm • 24 February 2019

In an era of computer-made, beat-driven music, Grand Canyon is the antithesis of modern pop music. However, by focusing on musicianship and timeless songwriting, and drawing on the inspiration of the classic sounds and arrangements of the 70s, it is…

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EP | The National Lights – Whom The Sea Will Keep

by Bob Fish • 24 February 2019

If you’ve never heard of The National Lights you are not alone. In 2007, they recorded The Dead Will Walk, Dear – a song cycle about a Midwestern murder. And then nothing. Jacob Thomas Berns, Chris Keihne, and Sonya Cotton…

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