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Song of the Day

#403 The Staves – Facing West

by Ali Mason • 10 April 2014

It’s a while since we’ve picked the Staves as Song of the Day: today we correct that. ‘Facing West’ is perhaps the simplest and most beautiful track from their debut album Dead & Born & Grown. It’s also heartbreakingly sad,…

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Records, Reviews

Album | S. Carey – Range of Light

by Joe Sweeting • 10 April 2014

This past winter, I sat down and read a biography on Bon Iver, entitled Bon Iver-Good Winter, written by Mark Beaumont. Whilst it was all very interesting learning about how Justin Vernon went from studying religion at university to creating…

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Interviews, News

Session | Video: Jeremy Messersmith

by Ellie Rumbold • 9 April 2014

For Folk’s Sake are proud to present an exclusive session with the lovely Jeremy Messersmith. In the run up to his first UK album release ‘Heart Murmers‘, set for release on 11th May 2014 via Glassnote Records, we teamed up…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Stone Jack Jones – Ancestor

by Ian Parker • 9 April 2014

Descending from a long line of coal miners, when Stone Jack Jones came down the mountains of West Virginia he found himself a constant misfit – he was rejected for military service in Vietnam, and instead pursued careers ranging from…

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Song of the Day

#402 Matthew and the Atlas – Nowhere Now

by Ellie Rumbold • 9 April 2014

Team FFS are delighted to hear that Matthew and the Atlas have announced details of their new single ‘Nowhere Now‘. Set for release on 5th May via Communion Records, ‘Nowhere Now’ is the latest track to be taken from the…

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Song of the Day

#401 Bob Dylan – Every Grain of Sand

by Lynn Roberts • 8 April 2014

Every Grain of Sand sees Bob Dylan in pensive mode. It was released on his 1981 album Shot of Love after Bob had become a devout Christian so it’s littered with religious imagery, which make the lyrics feel timeless.

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