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Records, Reviews

Album | Paper Aeroplanes – Little Letters

by For Folk's Sake • 27 April 2013

There’s a great moment in the tenth episode of 30 Rock in which someone asks Alec Baldwin’s character if he likes Phil Collins. Baldwin’s response is a droll and perfectly timed “I have two ears and a heart, don’t I?”…

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News

News | Laura Marling composes music for Shakespeare play

by For Folk's Sake • 27 April 2013
For Folk's Sake Laura Marling guitar field

Laura Marling has composed the music for a new production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, which opened on Wednesday in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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Records, Reviews

EP | Julie Hawk – Julie Hawk EP

by For Folk's Sake • 27 April 2013

There are certain clichés that go hand in hand in the contemporary folk revival. Press shots taken on fallen trees. Bunting. Oh, Christ, so much bloody bunting. And, of course, birds. Hell, FFS understands the bird element so much we’ve…

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Song of the Day

#55 The Frisbys – Philosolove

by Ali Mason • 27 April 2013

Please do not confuse the Frisbys  with one or more fris-bees. Far from being named after something you might toss away, they take their name from the harmonising twins at their core, Helen and Nicola Frisby. Together with Sam Keer…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Dog is Dead @ Koko, London

by For Folk's Sake • 26 April 2013

  “Dog is dead!”, a dyslexic’s version of Neitzche’s famous phrase, was the cry of the night at KOKO on an almost summery evening in north London. The floor was heaving and the three layers of balconies and theatre boxes…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | The Staves @ Scala, London

by Ali Mason • 26 April 2013
staves band live village underground london 19th November 2012

That The Staves’ two-day residency at London’s Scala coincides with a brief heat wave in the capital may be no coincidence: more warmth radiates from the audience to the stage and back again over the course of their set than…

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