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Guest blog | Hot Feet’s tour photodiary feat. The Paper Shades

by For Folk's Sake • 28 February 2015

Hot Feet are born and bred shire folk from Stroud in the South-West of England. Their music is a real melting-pot of influences across the ages, from early delta blues, to sixties folk revival, to more modern psychedelic grooves and…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Steve Earle & The Dukes– Terraplane

by For Folk's Sake • 26 February 2015

Steve Earle has covered much ground during an almost 30-year recording career and very little of it covered lightly, but this may be his first record that could genuinely be considered “fun”. That is not to say that any of…

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Records, Reviews

Album | The Lone Bellow – Then Came the Morning

by Joe Sweeting • 26 February 2015

Americana, or, to be more precise, the folk-roots of American music, has seen a resurgence over the past two or three years, and the Lone Bellow are the musical embodiment of everything that has made the genre fashionable. Big, sing-a-long…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Martin Callingham – Tonight, We All Swim Free

by For Folk's Sake • 26 February 2015

Frontman with Joyce The Librarian, Martin Callingham steps out with a debut solo album of understated loveliness. Recorded at Bristol’s Toy Box Studios and released by Folkwit Records – and really, given our website’s name, how could we not have…

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News, Song of the Day

Premiere | Matthew the Oxx – Beyond the Gates

by Lynn Roberts • 24 February 2015

We’re very pleased to premiere brand new track ‘Beyond the Gates’ from Matthew the Oxx, taken from his debut album First Aid for the Drowning. Matthew the Oxx (real name Matthew Oldfield) is Mike Oldfield’s nephew and counts Leonard Cohen as…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Kristin McClement – The Wild Grips

by Dominic J Stevenson • 23 February 2015

Kristin McClement arrives as a fully-formed artist with a debut album to prove it. The Wild Grips is elegant, spacious and beautifully presented. From the first notes, McClement spins the web of an expert storyteller and songwriter. And that is…

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