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Records, Reviews

Album | Todd Warner Moore – Overnight Flight

by Jonathan Frahm • 28 May 2020

Only a few years back, Todd Warner Moore wrote his first set of lyrics for his ‘Birdsong’. Since, the artist has turned out well over sixty tracks. The philosophical troubadour of Hong Kong’s Lamma Island originally hails from across the…

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Interviews

Interview | August and After’s Ned Stranger takes us inside his new solo project

by For Folk's Sake • 27 May 2020

Ned Stranger, best known to FFS readers for his work with August and After, released his second solo single ‘Berlin In The Spring’ earlier this month. So we caught up with the nomadic troubadour to find out all about his…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Woods – Strange To Explain

by Pete Bate • 22 May 2020

Brooklyn’s Woods share heritage with the likes of Kevin Morby (their former bassist), Real Estate and Kurt Vile. But 11 albums into their career, Woods’ pastel psych-pop/folk remains more under the radar (in the UK at least) than their contemporaries.…

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Sessions

Session | Catherine Rudie & The Kisses – Everyday Dangers

by Duncan Martin • 16 May 2020

This week we bring you another video from our session with Catherine Rudie, again accompanied by her band The Kisses. This track is an unintentionally topical musing on risk, and can be found on Catherine’s new(ish) album, The Möbius Kiss.…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Reunions

by Mark Buckley • 15 May 2020

“Thought I was alone in the world, until my memories gathered round me in the night” Jason Isbell sings on ‘What I’ve Done to Help’, the opening track to Reunions. The rolling chorus repeated like a mantra towards the end,…

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Interviews, Profiles, Records

Feature | The Coo Take Us on a Track-By-Track Tour of Their New Album, ‘Amsterdam Moon’

by Jonathan Frahm • 15 May 2020

Like true, blue folkies, the Coo’s adventure began with a serendipitous meeting at an open mic in Amsterdam. Such is why the duo—comprised of Matt Arthur and Jara Holdert—meeting in an Amsterdam cathedral to perform their new EP, Amsterdam Moon,…

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