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Records, Song of the Day

SOTD | Charlie Fink – Firecracker

by Joe Sweeting • 10 April 2017

The voice of Charlie Fink is a joy to hear, especially so in the current climate of political and social upheaval and troubles. Noah & The Whale were unfairly typecast after the success of ‘5 Years Time’, a shame, as…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Karen Elson – Double Roses

by Jonathan Frahm • 9 April 2017

Seven years have passed since Karen Elson’s debut record first wowed audiences with its blues-tinged ballads of murder and desolation. Unfortunately, this was a time where Elson met celebrity not for her music, but rather for the one she was…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Joan Baez – The Complete Gold Castle Masters

by Jonathan Frahm • 9 April 2017

Joan Baez is an artist who needs no introduction. Often lauded as the greatest folk artist to ever grace our planet Earth—and often sparking debate with Cohen and Seeger diehards who would argue otherwise—Baez has made a name for herself…

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Records, Reviews

Album | January Zero – The Long Radio Silence

by Jonathan Frahm • 9 April 2017

A growing trend of the modern folk music era has been albums wildly introspective in their craft to the point that their aural cosmetics are best described as something that has strayed far into the realm of melodic experimentation. We…

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Records, Reviews

Single | Ivan Beecroft – Believe

by Jonathan Frahm • 9 April 2017

Folk and rock singers have strummed their way through this common theme through eras come and gone for so long that it’s become a timeless sentiment: the working class are underprivileged at best and oppressed at worst. Such has been…

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Records, Reviews

Single | Jay Clark Band – The River (feat. Adam Cunningham)

by Jonathan Frahm • 9 April 2017

Long past are the days of the outlaw, or so it had seemed. The country and Southern rock music scene have seen a revival of that respective subset of the genres recently, characterized by bluesier, grittier, and altogether more substantive…

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