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Records, Song of the Day

Song of the Day | Ailbhe Reddy – Relent

by Joe Sweeting • 16 February 2017

This is something to keep you going as we head ever closer towards the weekend. Ailbhe Reddy (pronounced Al-vey) is an emerging folk artist from Dublin, and is quietly building a strong portfolio of songs. ‘Relent’, her latest, was made…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Sarah Jarosz @ St. Barnabas Church, Oxford

by For Folk's Sake • 16 February 2017

The venue for the Jarosz’s concert in Oxford was St. Barnabas Church, a 160-year-old structure that looms on the edge the Oxford Canal. The Church was founded by Thomas Combe, and his wife Martha, notable names in the history of…

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News

Premiere | Enderby’s Room – My Old Friend

by Ian Parker • 15 February 2017

If you’re the sort of person that reads this blog regularly (hey, you’ve made it this far, so let’s assume…) you’ve heard Dan Mayfield’s work before. It might have been the sound of his fiddle on one of Darren Hayman’s…

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News

Premiere | RiverChild – Someday We’ll Be Gone

by Jonathan Frahm • 14 February 2017

So, where has For Folk’s Sake fan favorite RiverChild been since the last time we’ve seen him? Like any tried and true bard throughout English history, the indie folkster has been hard at work on weaving new musical threads to…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Elizabeth Tighe – Smoke Rises

by Jonathan Frahm • 14 February 2017

Amongst the throngs of rising indie musicians throughout the U.S., Arizona might well be one of the most revered in terms of the sheer mass of great roots music coming from the state. Whether it be an Americana amalgamation this…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Matt Townsend – The Drifter and the Dream (Part 1)

by Jonathan Frahm • 14 February 2017

Perhaps not unlike the trailblazing icon Dylan himself, Asheville, North Carolina’s own Matt Townsend has decidedly performed a steady two-step past the acoustic basis upon which he originally stood in a move to effectively expand his sound. Once again not…

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