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Reviews

Video | Andrea Asprelli – ‘The Mountain & the Sea’

by Jonathan Frahm • 23 March 2018

For Folk’s Sake is privileged to share a performance of Cricket Tell the Weather frontwoman Andrea Asprelli’s new tune, ‘The Mountain & the Sea’. Although an original penned by Asprelli, the gentle sway of her performance could stand unsuspectingly tall…

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News, Records

Premiere | Mitch Rivers – Easy Way Out

by Ian Parker • 22 March 2018

Mitch Rivers’ biography describes him as a “roving, restless man” and straight away you can hear that in ‘Easy Way Out’, the bright and breezy new single taken from his upcoming debut album which is due this spring. Carried by…

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News, Records

Exclusive | Listen to Bird in the Belly’s debut album with a track-by-track guide

by Ian Parker • 22 March 2018

We’ve already heard a few teasers of Bird in the Belly’s debut album thanks to the beautiful session they recorded for us here at FFS, but now we can bring you the entire thing a day early – plus the…

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Interviews

Interview | Kyle Carey discusses her new album, ‘The Art of Forgetting’, and more

by Jonathan Frahm • 22 March 2018

One of this writer’s absolute favorite releases of 2018 so far has got to be Kyle Carey’s The Art of Forgetting. The revered singer-songwriter’s fourth album is chockful of serene folk songs pulling from both Celtic and Americana influences. It’s a…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Bonny Doon – Longwave

by Lorenzo Righetto • 21 March 2018

There is a reasonable, and well justified, amount of buzz around the name of Bonny Doon in recent times, as the release date of their sophomore record, Longwave, approaches. This is a very quick follow-up to their debut, which happened…

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Reviews

Video | Michael P Cullen – ‘Do You Believe?’

by Jonathan Frahm • 20 March 2018

Following in the footsteps of Leonard Cohen, Michael P Cullen is, in many ways, a poet before he is a musician. That isn’t to say that he isn’t musically inclined, or that his lingering baritone has an unpleasant quality. Rather,…

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