For Folk's Sake

New folk music recommendations

Main menu

Skip to content
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • NEWS
  • RECORD REVIEWS
  • LIVE REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • SESSIONS
  • BLOG
  • FIND US ON…
    • FACEBOOK
    • TWITTER
    • BANDCAMP
  • JOIN THE TEAM
Interviews

Interview | Tom Hyatt’s photography project reflects the fleeting nature of music scenes

by For Folk's Sake • 21 June 2018

London-based singer-songwriter Tom Hyatt has been playing the local music scene for a while. Long enough, in fact, that he’s seen it as the living, breathing community that it is. Like a coral reef, or a fallen tree in the…

Read more →

Records, Reviews

Album | Christian Heath – One

by Jonathan Frahm • 21 June 2018

Following the split of the aptly-named Christian Heath Band, the South African singer-songwriter has since moved on to produce work of his own. Velvet-covered pop defines the majority of his new EP, One, slinking in elements of Latin soul and rock…

Read more →

Records, Reviews

Album | C.K. & the Rising Tide – American Romance

by Jonathan Frahm • 19 June 2018

Taking cues from the likes of Springsteen and Petty before them, C.K. & the Rising Tide develop palatable Americana that just about anyone can sink their teeth into. It isn’t without its contemporary flair, of course, featuring reverb-friendly production that…

Read more →

News, Records

Video premiere | Jessica’s Brother – Humdinger

by Ian Parker • 14 June 2018

Jessica’s Brother is the eclectic project of songwriter Tom Charleston, former Ramshackle Union Band bass player Charlie Higgs and Wave Pictures drummer Jonny Helm. They mix elements of jangly indie, gothic country, and psych but while the styles change the…

Read more →

News, Records

Premiere | Skin & Bones – ‘Sending Love From Mars’

by Jonathan Frahm • 13 June 2018

Following a move from their North Carolina home, violinist Peter Blackwelder and frontman Taylor Borsuk formed the folk duo Skin & Bones. Their humble beginnings saw them busking on Venice Beach to make their ends meet. Now, they’re set to…

Read more →

Records

Watch | James Labrosse Collective / Antonio Serrano – ‘Un Lugar’

by Jonathan Frahm • 13 June 2018

James Labrosse is quickly becoming a notable force in the roots music world. Playing with the natural permutations of the jazz world, his compositions tend to push the envelope on genre-blending down successfully innovative new paths. His new album, Orange Night,…

Read more →

Page 166 of 952
« 1 … 164 165 166 167 168 … 952 »

Copyright © 2025 For Folk's Sake. All Rights Reserved. The Magazine Basic Theme by bavotasan.com.