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Records, Reviews

Single | The Accidentals – Memorial Day

by Jonathan Frahm • 19 May 2017

It’s been quite the year for For Folk’s Sake favorites The Accidentals, who’ve been riding through 2017 on a wave of good vibes and stellar new music after being signed by Sony Masterworks. The inimitable Michigan trio has been touring…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Deb Montgomery – Long Long Journey

by Jonathan Frahm • 19 May 2017

For every Young, McCartney, and Baez—brilliant songwriters who find acclaim on a much-deserved international scale—there’s a composer, performer, and lyricist who can prove their worth just as well who falls through the cracks. In the case of artists like Chaim…

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Video | Michael P Cullen & the Soul Searchers – Black Dog (Live)

by Jonathan Frahm • 18 May 2017

For the uninitiated, Michael P Cullen is an eclectic artist who, much like Cohen and Cave before him, dares to explore the darker edges of Americana to the point that one might be inclined to call it Gothic. Cullen offers…

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Album | American High – Bones in the Attic, Flowers in the Basement

by Jonathan Frahm • 18 May 2017

What a thrill it was to first crack open American High’s debut full-length record for a potential review from this writer. Not because the associated press release attached to the Sacramento-based quartet promised tunes both bizarrely pop-oriented and thematically dark…

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Album | Gallery 47- Bad Production EP

by Joe Sweeting • 18 May 2017

Nottingham’s own Jack Peachy has been on a prolific run recently, with this 12 track EP coming just six months after the release of his latest LP Clean. Bad Production is an EP that wears its heart on its politically-active…

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Artist playlist | Sam Airey on his shifting influences

by Ian Parker • 18 May 2017

Sam Airey’s debut album In Darkened Rooms has been a long time in the making – time in which his influences have expanded from the folk music he was raised on to include shoegaze, post-rock and Americana. To give us…

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