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Guest Blog | Tonight in London The Graphite Set, Andrew Butler and secret special guest

by Lynn Roberts • 18 October 2015

Danny Green is the brains behind Laish an occasional blogger for FFS, he launched London night ‘We Come Alive’ in 2014. Dear readers. We are at the ninth instalment of We Come Alive, the night I have been tirelessly plugging…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Bruce Cockburn @ Bilston Robin Hood 2

by For Folk's Sake • 17 October 2015

“The glory of God is man fully alive” – Saint Irenaeus, 2nd century Bruce Cockburn, at 70, is fully alive. Although slightly bent by age, the Canadian troubadour remains a cult concern for his fans, who turn out in numbers…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers – Loved Wild Lost

by For Folk's Sake • 15 October 2015

As soon as Loved Wild Lost, the second full-length record from Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers, fires up, it sounds reassuringly familiar. As Bluhm bounces across the chorus of opener ‘Only Always’, singing “You’re as bright as a stone, shining…

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Records, Reviews

EP | Luke Sital-Singh – The Breakneck Speed of Tomorrow

by Dominic J Stevenson • 13 October 2015

A year on from his debut album, Luke Sital-Singh has returned to his favoured EP format, handily providing a great stopgap before his next full-length work. For anyone not already familiar, this four-track collection serves as a good introduction to…

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News

Premiere | Eaves – Drawing Demons

by Ian Parker • 9 October 2015

Eaves’ What Green Feels Like is one of our favourite records of the year, but if you’ve not got hold of it yet, hang on there a minute. Eaves will release an expanded edition on October 16th with a bunch…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Sea Lion – Desolate Stars

by Dominic J Stevenson • 8 October 2015

Desolate Stars sounds like it was recorded in your living room, with the musicians sat around your sofa. It’s personal, tender, easy to like – a rather beautiful little record. The sparse yet intricate instrumentation makes it feel like they…

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