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Song of the Day

#445 Khruangbin – A Calf Born In Winter

by Ian Parker • 22 May 2014

Texas three-piece Khruangbin may not be kind on spellcheckers, but they are certainly kind on the ears. ‘A Calf Born In Winter’ got a limited Record Store Day release but this week reappeared to a wider audience. Their lovely laid-back…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Pure X – Angel

by Becky Varley-Winter • 22 May 2014

The third album by Pure X, Angel, is an extremely laid-back soundtrack for summer. ‘Starlight’ is like a turquoise swimming pool; notes of soul and disco remind me of the dreamy haze of Twin Sister, the lyrics practically whispered. ‘Valley…

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Song of the Day

#444 The Provincial Archive – Son of Sam (Elliott Smith cover)

by Ian Parker • 21 May 2014

From out of Canada come The Provincial Archive who are heading over the ocean for a short European tour ahead of the release of their new EP Hide Like A Secret in early June. Fitting somewhere between Simian Ghost, REM,…

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Song of the Day

#443 Ellen & The Escapades – Lost Cause

by Ian Parker • 20 May 2014

They’re back! FFS favourites Ellen & The Escapades have revealed their first new single since 2012 debut album All The Crooked Scenes. ‘Lost Cause’ reveals a slight change of gears in terms of sound but we reckon it’s a grower.…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Nick Mulvey – First Mind

by For Folk's Sake • 20 May 2014

I saw Nick Mulvey support Laura Marling last year and was absolutely captivated by his simple, beautiful melodies. I was concerned a move into the studio would result in Mulvey losing this simplicity, but luckily, the record is raw, striking…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | tUnE-yArDs @ Village Underground

by Ellie Rumbold • 19 May 2014

Merrill Garbus, without having even released her latest album, ‘Nikki Nack’, set a storm upon her fans after announcing a one-night-only appearance at London’s Village Underground. Predictably, it sold out in minutes, and those with tickets were undoubtedly in for…

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