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Records, Reviews

Album | Nathaniel Rateliff – Falling Faster Than You Can Run

by For Folk's Sake • 29 January 2014

On first listening to Falling Faster Than You Can Run, I found myself facing each track expecting something rather dramatic from the musical accompaniment, and it didn’t arrive. There’s no wailing violin at the songs emotional peaks, no wave of…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Elizabeth & The Catapult – Like It Never Happened

by For Folk's Sake • 28 January 2014

From the opening bars of plonking piano, you can tell this is an album that will do everything it can to joyously revive your faith in modern pop music. Despite the disregarding title of her third album, Like It Never…

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Song of the Day

#331 Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Let’s Get High (On Love)

by Ali Mason • 28 January 2014

You know the drill by now, right? Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros made their name through big 60s pop-rock songs with big 60s singalong choruses. There’s no change to the winning formula here – and no need for it,…

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Album | Peggy Sue – Choir of Echoes

by Joe Sweeting • 28 January 2014

In the press release for Peggy Sue’s new record, Choir of Echoes, the band described it as “about singing, about losing your voice and finding it again. Choruses, Duets, Whispers and shouts.” True to their word, the first track, eponymously…

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Song of the Day

#330 Tiger Forest Cat – New York, New York

by Ali Mason • 27 January 2014

‘New York, New York’ may sound like perfect American driving music but it is in reality Swedish through and through. This is the first track to be taken from Underdogism, the debut album from Filip Sundberg – aka Tiger Forest…

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#329 Chris Thomas King – Hard Time Killing Floor Blues

by Ali Mason • 26 January 2014

Before Inside Llewyn Davis there was O Brother, Where Art Thou?, another music-based Coen brothers film with a soundtrack masterminded by T Bone Burnett. Among the many, many treats that album has to offer, one of the greatest – and…

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