St Vincent is the stage name of Annie Clark, an American multi-instrumentalist who has played in Sufjan Stevens’s band and The Polyphonic Spree. She released her debut solo album Marry Me in 2007.
The Dø plan one-off London jaunt
The Dø are set to play a one-off gig at Camden’s roundhouse to showcase their forthcoming album.
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Review: The Mumford & Sons UK tour
For Folk’s Sake’s writers are such massive Mumford fans we couldn’t limit ourselves to one review of the tour. Jo Legg covers the Bath show, while Sandy McKee caught the Cheltenham gig… and there’s more to follow!
Single Review: The Dø – A Mouthful
If ‘A Mouthful’ convinces you of one thing, and one thing only, it will be that The Dø are very, very cool. In one five-track EP French-Finnish duo Dan Levy and Olivia Merilahtin display impressive versatility, moving from easy, accessible guitar-backed melodies on opener ‘On My Shoulders’, to genius mc-ing on the final track ‘Queen Dot Kong’. Yes I did say mc-ing, and yes I did say genius. Said three minutes of brilliance rather appropriately begin with Olivia’s cry of ‘it’s a little messed up round here’, set against a backing of quasi-circus, swirling brass. The overall effect is something akin to being on a merri-go-round: giddy, and slightly surreal.
Peggy Sue and Laura Marling added to Camp Bestival bill
The organisers of Camp Bestival today announced that Laura Marling, Blue Roses and Peggy Sue would join the Dorset festival’s already stellar line-up.