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News | Peggy Sue announce live dates for new album.

by Ellie Rumbold • 21 June 2012

Team FFS are delighted to hear about the recent release of Peggy Sue’s third and wonderful album of covers: ‘The Songs of Scorpio Rising’. Those of you who have heard the album will already be familiar with the band’s marvellous…

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Records, Reviews

Album | The Tallest Man on Earth – There’s No Leaving Now

by For Folk's Sake • 20 June 2012

After a couple of low-key releases, TTMOE (less ludicrously known as Kristian Matsson) broke cover with 2010’s glorious The Wild Hunt. We’re not talking Laura Marling style mass adoration here, but genuine word of mouth movement and a growing ‘hot…

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News | Daniel Radcliffe stars in Slow Club’s new video

by Lynn Roberts • 19 June 2012

Harry Potter himself is the star of a new video for Sheffield duo Slow Club’s track Beginners. Daniel Radcliffe, who interviewed Slow Club for Time Out earlier this year, mouths along with Rebecca and Charles’s vocals in the four-minute film…

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Interviews

Interview | Introducing…Leland Sundries

by Ian Parker • 19 June 2012

From the relentless production line of bands out of Brooklyn come Leland Sundries, purveyors of a twisted Americana that has already earned them comparisons with everyone from Woody Guthrie to Lou Reed to Leonard Cohen. The Foundry EP somehow strings…

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Interview | Introducing…Keston Cobblers’ Club

by Theresa Heath • 19 June 2012

Keston Cobblers’ Club are on a self-appointed mission to ‘heel your soles’. Luckily they’re a great deal better at music than puns, combining truly lovely old-school folk with their classical training, trad jazz and a modern-day quirkiness. FFS has been…

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Album | Beat The Radar – A Million Different People

by Ian Parker • 19 June 2012

If sophomore album A Million Different People is your first introduction to Beat The Radar, it shouldn’t take you long to hear why these Cumbrian lads uprooted themselves and moved to Manchester a few years ago. The city’s musical ghosts…

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