It’s very hard to talk about The lovely Sophie Jamieson without prefacing her name thus. She is lovely and so is her music. It sounds gentle but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s twee, there’s an intelligence and sonic darkness…
Having completed a beautiful set at Dorset’s ‘End Of The Road’ Festival last weekend, FFS are pleased to hear Caitlin Rose has set out on her biggest UK Headline tour so far, finishing at West London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on…
Along our travels at The Cambridge Folk Festival, team FFS came across a young but considerably talented band. Having asked them to move several times in order to shoot the various artists we’d already booked, we felt it only right…
With an album from Killing Fields Of Ontario out next month, ‘Cloud’ makes a welcome reappearance with a striking video which may make you see the song in a new light. While the track itself sounds as urgent as ever,…
Volcano Choir’s Repave is a beautiful album, not to be taken as a collection of songs, rather to be enjoyed as one piece of music in its entirety. That said, I felt like I only understood the power in the…
Upon hearing Pain is Beauty for the first time, even before reading in Chelsea Wolfe’s website bio that her third studio album is ‘a self-described love letter to nature’, it was clear that the essence resonating most strongly throughout is…