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Song of the Day

#544 Esben and the Witch – The Jungle

by Ali Mason • 29 August 2014

Today’s Song of the Day is The Jungle by Esben and the Witch, though to call it a song doesn’t quite do it justice. It’s a 15-minute epic which sits at heart of their upcoming album A New Nature, building…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Dr. John – Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch

by Dominic J Stevenson • 29 August 2014

Dr. John has been making white funk soul for over 45 years now. He loves it. You can still hear it. In everything he does. He’s getting towards his mid 70s and it sounds as much fun and asnecessary to…

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Records, Reviews

EP | Keston Cobblers Club – A Pocket Guide to Escaping 

by Danny Brothers • 29 August 2014

Any new Keston Cobblers Club release is met with great joy in our household. After ‘discovering’ the band and their multi-instrumental talents at Glastonbury 2013, their songs have become a staple of playlists and car journeys, so much so that our…

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Blog

Guest blog | Before the Goldrush recommends…

by Lynn Roberts • 29 August 2014

Steve Watson of Before the Goldrush runs down this week’s stellar line up. Hello FFSers! Before The Gold Rush makes its debut in a new venue tonight, The Sebright Arms close to Bethnal Green and Hoxton. We’ll be joining other…

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Records, Reviews

Album | The Sea The Sea – Love We Are We Love

by Dominic J Stevenson • 29 August 2014

The Sea The Sea is in itself a curious name. Is it taken from the Iris Murdoch novel from the late seventies, or some separate inspiration? It conjures images of beautiful nature and the repetitive band name signifies the weight…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | The Ultimate Festival of 2014 – A Greenman with some Rum-Tiddily-Um Cider

by Ellie Rumbold • 29 August 2014

Small, slick and smoothly put together, Greenman entered its 12th year on the festival scene last weekend. Hidden in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, the black mountains play host to a 4-day extravaganza, packed back to back with some…

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