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Records, Reviews

Album | George Harrison – Early Takes: Volume 1

by Ian Parker • 2 May 2012

George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass was a monster of an album is almost every sense. First unleashed on the world in November 1970 as a triple LP, marrying Harrison’s beautiful compositions with Phil Spector’s wall of sound, it arrived…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Hannah Cohen – Child Bride

by For Folk's Sake • 30 April 2012

A first listen to Hannah Cohen’s debut album Child Bride may feel making a new friend who has a familiar face. Aspects of the album clearly resemble others’ good work, but it is surely best to take in Child Bride…

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Gigs

Live | Noah and the Whale @ Shepherds Bush Empire

by Liane Escorza • 30 April 2012

There is a stark contrast between the Noah and the Whale that first started as a young folk-pop ensemble with a love for elegant instrumentation (at the time probably one step too ambitious), and the solid and mature band of…

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Records, Reviews

EP | The Staves – The Motherlode

by Joe Skrebels • 30 April 2012

The happy rise of folk as a commercial force in the last few years was always going to bring in some detractors. With charts in sight, there’s no doubt that those hitting them will perform the same trick as any…

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New Bands Panel, Records, Reviews, uncategorised

New Bands Panel | The Slow Show – Brother EP

by Nico • 28 April 2012

Named after a National song? Only been together a year and already supported Elbow? Seems like Manchester band The Slow Show have got it all worked out already, doesn’t it? But before they hit the big time, the FFS New…

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Interviews

Interview | Introducing….Anja McCloskey

by Theresa Heath • 27 April 2012

  We were very pleased to discover Anja McCloskey, the girl with the big voice and even bigger accordion. Combining a traditional aesthetic with a quirky, alt sound, McCloskey brings an old-world gypsy romanticism to the 21st century. Last year’s…

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