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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Stornoway @ New Theatre, Oxford

by For Folk's Sake • 15 March 2017

The idea of reviewing of Stornoway’s last gig of their farewell tour, in the town where they built their career strikes me as inappropriate. It’s like trying to review any sort of local, natural, beautiful, beloved phenomenon in Oxford. One…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Holly Mcvae – Golden Eagle

by Joe Sweeting • 12 March 2017

The newest addition to the every burgeoning Bella Union label, Holly Mcvae, has released her debut record Golden Eagle, and deserves the plaudits she is sure to receive. The opening track, ‘White Bridge’, sets the tone for the record. The…

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Reviews, Song of the Day

Album | Hurray for the Riff Raff – The Navigator

by For Folk's Sake • 12 March 2017

At this point Alynda Segarra is Hurray for the Riff Raff – her songs, her music, her vision. Leaving the Bronx at the age of seventeen and riding the rails like a female Woody Guthrie, Segarra spent three years exploring…

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News

Premiere | Matthew Edwards & The Unfortunates – Birmingham

by Ian Parker • 11 March 2017

Matthew Edwards is back in Birmingham. After two decades living in the United States Edwards, formerly of The Music Lovers, has moved back to his hometown. Along the way, he gathered enough material for Folklore, his second album with the…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Drive-By Truckers @ O2 Ritz, Manchester

by Ian Parker • 10 March 2017

The ‘Black Lives Matter’ flag so often draped over an amplifier is missing. ‘What It Means’, Patterson Hood’s song about the violence directed at African Americans of late, may have been a setlist mainstay during the North American leg of…

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News

Premiere | Darren Hayman with Judy Dyble – Upper Slaughter

by Ian Parker • 9 March 2017

One of, if not the, most beautiful folk projects of last year was volume one of Darren Hayman’s Thankful Villages – a journey around the UK’s 54 villages where all of their First World War soldiers returned from battle alive.…

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