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Gigs, Reviews

Live | The Divine Comedy @ St George’s Hall, Bristol

by For Folk's Sake • 22 October 2016

Tonight’s performance from The Divine Comedy is one of two halves or, at least, two costumes. The first outfit that Neil Hannon sports is the bowler-hatted businessman, complete with folded umbrella and starched white shirt. Consistent with the outfit Hannon…

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Blog

Artist Blog | Patch & The Giant confess to all that they stole – Part 2

by Ian Parker • 21 October 2016

Ahead of the release of their debut album early next year, welcome to the second instalment of a five-part confessional from members of Patch & The Giant as they admit to past crimes of the light-fingered variety, and offer up…

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News

Premiere | Gallery 47 – Mother’s Plan

by Ian Parker • 17 October 2016

Gallery 47 is the name given to Jack Peachey’s revolving assembly of Nottingham musicians, due to release their third album in November. Clean is the follow-up to 2014’s All Will Be Well, a record which helped earn Peachey a support…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker – Overnight

by For Folk's Sake • 15 October 2016

Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker return with their fifth full-length album together (though one is just credited to Clarke) and fans of the previous efforts together will not be disappointed by this one either. To these ears, Clarke has one…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Kate Rusby – Life in a Paper Boat

by For Folk's Sake • 15 October 2016

In Great Britain, Kate Rusby is nothing short of a national treasure, yet stateside she remains a largely unheard commodity. 14 albums in, her 24-year career has set an unrivaled standard for quality. Life In A Paper Boat does nothing…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Stars Of The Lid @ The Lantern, Bristol

by For Folk's Sake • 15 October 2016

As a green 17-year-old I attended an interview for a place at university. Noting Maths and English were among my A levels the interviewer asked, “Have you found any common ground between science and art?” Had I been aware of…

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