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Interview | Sofia Talvik – Sweden’s best kept secret

by Theresa Heath • 1 October 2012

It’s always impressive when artists are able to survive in the music industry without the aid of major label backing or pandering to the mainstream. On the flip side, this might also explain why Sofia Talvik, Swedish alt-folkstress and founder…

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New Bands Panel, Reviews, uncategorised

New Bands Panel | Lilliput

by Nico • 26 September 2012

Lilliput may already be well known to those of you that hail from the musically-fertile ground of the North East, but, like Newkie Brown, a parmo or Newcastle FC’s transfer policy, the band is now starting to pick up admirers…

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News

News | Mumford & Sons announce tour

by Ellie Rumbold • 24 September 2012

On behalf of Mumford & Sons, FFS are pleased to announce the dates of their upcoming UK and Ireland tour: “The Tour of Two Halves”. With the release of their second album ‘Babel‘ today (!), they band plan to play…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Band of Horses – Mirage Rock

by For Folk's Sake • 24 September 2012

For their fourth album, Band of Horses have the experience and confidence to create something bold and reach new listeners. Solid, assured and tightly crafted, many of these songs have shaken off much of their old sparseness. This works, and…

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Interview | Stealing time with Stealing Sheep

by For Folk's Sake • 24 September 2012

Stealing Sheep’s inventive psych-folk has been running happily amok through the music world this year (they managed to play festivals on the Isle of Wight, in Norway and Wales in the week before speaking to us). Their keyboardist, Becky, gathered…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Anja McCloskey – An Estimation

by For Folk's Sake • 24 September 2012

Half German, half American, living in Southampton, Anja McCloskey is a musician without borders. Wherever you put her music, it always sounds like it comes from somewhere else. Maybe somewhere European, perhaps a bit Russian or French Canada or some…

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