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Records, Reviews

Album | Admiral Fallow – Tree Bursts In Snow

by Ian Parker • 21 May 2012

Admiral Fallow spent two and a half years crafting the songs that made up their debut album Boots Met My Face before committing them to the tape, part of a slow-burning process that saw the record released twice before it…

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Album | Smoke Fairies – Blood Speaks

by Ian Parker • 21 May 2012

If there’s been one constant in the Smoke Fairies’ story to date, it has been their refusal to stand still. From leaving their Sussex roots to spend time living in America and Canada before returning to London, to their frantic…

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Album | Patrick Watson – Adventures In Your Own Backyard

by For Folk's Sake • 21 May 2012

Falsetto voice, piano, experimentation… It’s all been done before, right? What with the Jeff Buckleys, the Rufus Wainwrights and the Bon Ivers, there really isn’t much room in the market for more. Anyone looking to venture down a similar path…

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Album | Ren Harvieu – Through The Night

by For Folk's Sake • 21 May 2012

Ren Harvieu’s debut LP, Through The Night, lays its cards on the table almost straight away as you press play: it’s a album about romance and it’s not going to be a subtle ride. The melodrama factor is cranked up…

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News

News | Tallest Man on Earth unveils new song

by Ellie Rumbold • 21 May 2012

The Tallest Man on Earth (also known as Kristian Mattson) has recently unveiled the first song from his forth coming album “Theres No Leaving Now”. The song, ‘1904’, premiered for the first time just yesterday, and is available for streaming…

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EP | Paul Thomas Saunders – Descartes Highlands

by For Folk's Sake • 21 May 2012

The latest EP from 20-year-old singer-songwriter Paul Thomas Saunders is a shimmering kaleidoscope of eerie nostalgia and twinkling pianos, which, despite its melancholy air, manages to evoke optimism and euphoria in its hypnotic beats. Named after the area on the…

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