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Song of the Day

#2 Ellen & The Escapades – This Ace I’ve Burned

by Ian Parker • 5 March 2013
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One of the ways you knew Ellen & The Escapades’ debut album All The Crooked Scenes was so strong is that they could have released virtually any of its 12 songs as singles. Instead they’ve restricted themselves to the more…

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Records, Reviews

EP | Worry Dolls – Worry Dolls

by Ian Parker • 4 March 2013

Like fish without chips or Wallace without Gromit, when listening to Worry Dolls its hard to imagine what Rosie or Zoe might have sounded like as the two solo artists who met at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and…

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Song of the Day

#1 Leo Abrahams – Winter Kiss

by Ali Mason • 4 March 2013

For Folk’s Sake is proud today to unveil a new regular feature – a very regular feature, in fact, because we’re going to give you beautiful music to listen to every day. With our Song of the Day, we’ll bring…

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New Bands Panel, News, Reviews

New Bands Panel | Men’s Adventures – Blood Bride Sessions EP

by Nico • 3 March 2013

Spinning tales steeped in lust, murder and betrayal, Men’s Adventures take their inspiration from “broken hearts, fiction and fantasy” and, suited and booted in get up straight off the set of The Good, The Bad & the Ugly, have recently been spotted bringing…

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Interviews

Interview | Linnea Olsson – musical pirate

by Theresa Heath • 28 February 2013

It seems that these days you only have to give a talented artist a loop pedal and there’s no stopping them. Last year our favourite looper was tUnE-yArDs’ Merrill Garbus – this year it’s Swedish chanteuse Linnea Olsson who, with…

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Interviews

Interview | Introducing…Sophie Hunger

by Theresa Heath • 28 February 2013

Love jazz-inspired folk with a dash of Portishead? Course you do. In which case you need to check out Sophie Hunger who, having conquered her native Switzerland, released The Danger of Light to generally ecstatic reviews last year. Please make…

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