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New Bands Panel, Reviews

FFS New Bands Panel: The Son(s)

by Ian Parker • 21 May 2010

Originally a three-piece, the Sons are now just one, who I guess we’ll call the Son. Ploughing a lonely furrow, the remaining Son is working on a new EP and our panel took a listen to the work in progress.…

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Classic Album: Joni Mitchell – Clouds

by For Folk's Sake • 21 May 2010

Clouds was Joni Mitchell’s second album and won her a Grammy for best folk performance in 1970. I didn’t know the album’s biography before I came to write this piece because when you come to an artist with a large…

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Laura Marling, Beth Orton and Thea Gilmore to play Hay Festival

by Lois Jeary • 21 May 2010

We all know books are sexy, in which case the annual Hay Festival is likely to get you rather hot under the collar, with the likes of Bill Bryson, Zadie Smith and Tom Stoppard (plus many, many more) gracing the programme. But if you prefer to get…

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Live: Po’Girl @ Holywell Music Hall, Oxford

by Liane Escorza • 20 May 2010

Po’Girl stem from Canada and comprise Allison Russell, Awna Teixeira, and Benny Sidelinger. Allison and Awna both have incredible voices and produce incredible harmonies, yet as multiple instrumentalists they bring to their showcases a wide array of instruments that include…

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Live: The Antlers @ The Scala, London

by For Folk's Sake • 20 May 2010

Kings Cross is an area lacking identity over and above being a major travel hub. The immediate vicinity is a tableau of inner city post-industrial decline and recent attempts at regeneration which have, in the main, failed. The venue for…

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Album: William Fitzsimmons – Derivatives

by Ian Parker • 20 May 2010

William Fitzsimmons, the son of two blind musicians from Pittsburgh, announced his arrival last year with his official debut The Sparrow And The Crow. Filled with the sort of gentle folk-rock that quickly racked him up a series of US…

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