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Hear Jeffrey Lewis reveal his comic book secrets

by Lois Jeary • 1 June 2010

Most will know him best for singing charmingly odd little ditties about mosquitos, oral sex and ghouls; but anyone who has spent time hanging about the merch stall at a Jeffrey Lewis gig will also know that he is a highly…

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Live: Villagers @ Deaf Institute, Manchester

by For Folk's Sake • 30 May 2010

Villagers have been around for a wee while now, causing hubbub in the most remote corners of the music world, one such corner being the little known TV show, ‘Later… With Jools Holland’. Playing to a full to the brim…

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New Bands Panel

FFS New Bands Panel: Michael Chaney

by Ian Parker • 28 May 2010

Newcastle singer-songwriter Michael Chaney is the latest artist to come before our New Bands Panel, who took a listen to his first handful of songs on his myspace page. Louis Gilbert: Singer-songwriter blues afflict this young man from Newcastle. Yearning…

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Arcade Fire Reveal Release Date and Artwork For ‘The Suburbs’

by Joe Skrebels • 27 May 2010

It’s finally here – Arcade Fire’s third album, ‘The Suburbs’ is to be released on the 2 August in the UK with a release on the following day for the US. The album can now be pre-ordered from their website.…

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EP: The Wave Pictures – Sweetheart

by For Folk's Sake • 27 May 2010

Moshi Moshi is phenomenal. While bigger American labels such as Victory and Epitaph have garnered attention, the small London-based label have been releasing a ton of records from exciting bands such as Tilly & the Wall, Hot Club De Paris,…

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Live: Jon Boden @ The Southbank Centre, London

by For Folk's Sake • 26 May 2010

As well as the four members of The Remnant Kings, two Edison phonographs with their brass horns accompany Jon Boden at either side of the stage at the Purcell Room. They help to “preserve memories of what’s gone before,” says…

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