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Records

Album | The War on Drugs – Slave Ambient

by For Folk's Sake • 25 August 2011

Slave ambient is a very appropriate name for this album full of, well, ambient guitars. Coupled with Adam Granduciel’s vocals, reminiscent of many a country singer, it makes for a very interesting if slightly confused album. Every songs seems different…

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Records

EP | Florian Lunaire – Spring and Summer

by For Folk's Sake • 24 August 2011

Florian Lunaire is releasing a series of EPs based on the four seasons with each one being recorded in a different location in accordance to the time of year. Autumn and Winter will come in due course but he has…

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News

Listen | New Treetop Flyers single ‘It’s About Time’

by Lynn Roberts • 24 August 2011

Glastonbury talent competition winners Treetop Flyers will release their new single ‘It’s About Time’ through Communion Records on 18th September. It’s a hit of 70s-inspired pop rock that wouldn’t feel out of place on a Laurel Canyon compilation. See what…

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Records

Album | I Break Horses – Hearts

by Joe Skrebels • 23 August 2011

If I didn’t know any better, I’d say I Break Horses have been created by a fiendish group of artists simply to confound music critics and disprove our own, limited art. As an explanation, here are the facts about the…

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News

Exclusive | Stream Tuesday from Paper Aeroplanes’ new EP

by Lynn Roberts • 23 August 2011

Paper Aeroplanes have announced the release of a new EP ‘A Comfortable Sleep’ on September 16th. Paper Aeroplanes is the project of Sarah Howells (posessor of one of the loveliest pop voices around – who also sings with Al Lewis)…

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Gigs

Live | Ben Howard @ Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh

by For Folk's Sake • 22 August 2011

During festival season in Edinburgh, anything goes. Oxford students ride stationary exercise bikes, leafleters dressed as Victorian gentlemen heckle passers-by and opera singers cover pop classics for loose change on street corners. Yet only meters beneath the chaos, in a…

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