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Gigs, Reviews

Live Review | Julia Jacklin @ Bodega, Nottingham

by Joe Sweeting • 28 February 2017

“Last year, when I supported a band [Whitney], there were about 10 people here”, declared Julia Jacklin at her sold out show in Nottingham, followed by a pause, “It’s so great to see you all! Currently on tour promoting last…

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Records, Song of the Day

SOTD | The Lumineers – Angela

by Joe Sweeting • 28 February 2017

‘Angela’, the latest track from American alt-folk success story The Lumineers was released last Friday (24th February), and continues their recent trend of tracks which hark back to the Laurel Canyon records, evoking memories of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Shirley Collins @ Barbican, London

by For Folk's Sake • 28 February 2017

Despite her dedication to a pure and uncluttered reading of traditional song Shirley Collin’s Barbican show is a lavishly staged affair. A huge screen shows films and animations for each song. A narrator gives context and history to the music…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Justin Allen and the Well Shots – White Oak & Kerosene

by Jonathan Frahm • 24 February 2017

An ongoing trend in Americana is a revival of a particular edge straddling the line between country, blues, and rock and roll, reminiscent of artists along the lines of John Mellencamp or Chris Stapleton. Straight out of the capital city…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Tom Woodward – Beautiful Shadows

by Jonathan Frahm • 24 February 2017

Riding the line between old-school folk and country straight into a heap of psychedelia is Australian singer-songwriter Tom Woodward. Sonically speaking, Woodward’s sound lies somewhere between Donovan, Campbell, and the soundtrack to outer space. Previously, when For Folk’s Sake had…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Gabrielle Aplin @ Jazz Cafe, London

by For Folk's Sake • 22 February 2017

Gabrielle Aplin hasn’t been out much of late. Penning new songs and reinvigorating her own independent record label – Never Fade Records – understandably puts a crimp in your gigging life. Thankfully the new initiative seems to be taking off…

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