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Album | Mac DeMarco – Another One

by Joe Sweeting • 10 August 2015

Another year, another Mac DeMarco record. Arriving just 12 months after 2014’s Salad Days, Another One sees DeMarco exploring love and romance, setting his lyrics to a wonderfully chilled out musical backdrop. If DeMarco was to be compared to another…

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Album | Haiku Salut – Etch and Etch Deep

by Dominic J Stevenson • 7 August 2015

With Etch and Etch Deep, Haiku Salut have returned with a second album of bright and quirky instrumental pop which expands on their previous work with confidence and execution. There may not be any vocals within ear shot, but it…

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Album | Elvis Perkins – I Aubade

by For Folk's Sake • 30 July 2015

It has been six long years since Elvis Perkins released his second album Elvis Perkins in Dearland and clearly a lot has changed for the Los Angeles-raised singer-songwriter. His 2009 release suggested a man looking to expand rather than streamline…

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Album | Samantha Crain – Under Branch & Thorn & Tree

by Joe Sweeting • 27 July 2015

First things first – Under Branch & Thorn & Tree is a very good record, nay, it is an extremely good record. Transcending the ‘folk’ tag attached to her following the release of her eponymous debut, Samantha Crain has produced…

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Album | Jason Isbell – Something More Than Free

by For Folk's Sake • 20 July 2015

I’ll admit, I was late to the party with Jason Isbell. Since he departed the Drive-By Truckers in 2006, and went sober 7 years after, he’s led a widely successful solo career, but I didn’t come across him until his…

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Album | Sea of Bees – Build A Boat To The Sun

by Becky Varley-Winter • 20 July 2015

After her longing debut, Songs to the Ravens, and follow-up Orangefarben, about young love and broken-heartedness, Julie Ann Baenziger’s Build A Boat To The Sun feels mature, healed or at least healing. Opening song ‘Test Yourself’ is incredibly Californian, all surf, sun, ambient washes and the…

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