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Records, Reviews

Album | Joe Innes & The Cavalcade – Foreign Domestic Policy

by For Folk's Sake • 26 May 2017

For the past six months Joe Innes has been parading around Twitter with an increasingly bombastic persona. He boasts of ‘HUGE’ gigs and lambasts the ‘FAKE NEWS MEDIA’. He even has a hat. It reads, in bold type: ‘MAKE JOE…

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News, Sessions

Session | Louis Brennan – The Culture of Resistance

by Duncan Martin • 26 May 2017

Our second session track from Louis Brennan is ‘The Culture of Resistance’: The Culture of Resistance is a song about apathy outweighing ideals set against the backdrop of a night of ecstasy fuelled Onanism with Jeremy Corbyn followed by the…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Novo Amor @ Hoxton Hall, London

by For Folk's Sake • 23 May 2017

In advance of the release of his second EP Bathing Beach, Novo Amor returned to London’s beautiful Hoxton Hall. Opening the evening was singer-songwriter Blanco White, who wowed the audience with his delicately constructed songs. Having studied the Spanish guitar…

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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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News

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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