by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | The Felice Brothers – Valley of Abandoned Songs
The world tends to play tricks on you when you least expect it. Though the Felice Brothers have been recording for almost two decades, singing songs of faith and despair, hope and heartbreak, dealing with every aspect of the human…
by Danny Brothers • • Comments Off on Various | Home In This World – Woody Guthrie’s Dust Bowl Ballads
Folk icon Woody Guthrie’s ground-breaking 1940 album ‘Dust Bowl Ballads’ has been reimagined by a cross-genre collective of artists selected by Randall Poster in a brand-new release as the record enters its eighty second year. The ability to speak to…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | The Felice Brothers – Undress
In ‘It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)’ Bob Dylan sings, “But even the president of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked” and on Undress the Felice Brothers have taken that notion to heart. Ian Felice makes it…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on FFS Advent Calendar | The Felice Brothers – Country Ham
Last year the Felice Brothers put together a Christmas EP, Felice Navidad, to benefit the Food Banks of the Hudson Valley, which works in upstate New York to alleviate hunger. The release was digital only, but this year one of…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | The Felice Brothers – Life in the Dark
The fertile Hudson River Valley in upstate New York is home to Woodstock, the Saugerties, and Columbia County where The Felice Brothers recorded Life In The Dark on their family farm. Using a do-it-yourself ethic they created a studio in…
by Ian Parker • • Comments Off on #599 Felice Brothers – Aerosol Ball
The Felice Brothers will return next month with Life In The Dark, the follow-up to 2014’s Favorite Waitress. The first taster, ‘Aerosol Ball’, is a raucous rootsy number that finds the Felice Brothers on their strongest territory. It also comes…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Felice Brothers – Favourite Waitress
Sometimes the more things appear to be changing, the more they stay the same. This latest release from beloved scrappy New York veterans The Felice Brothers had the potential to throw up masses of intrigue given their recent history. Firstly,…