Danny Green is the brains behind Laish an occasional blogger for FFS, he launched new London night ‘We Come Alive’ in 2014. Since beginning my delve into the murky world of London gig promoting, I have had an exhilarating journey.…
Tag: Tristram
Tour: Tristram & Laish
It’s no secret that FFS are stonking great big fans of Tristram. Of course we are. The man makes the most heart-searing noises with his bare mouth. We liked his ‘Someone Told Me a Poem’ EP so much we raved…
Live: The Mariner’s Children & Tristram @ The Cellar, Oxford
“Hi there, big empty room,” announces Benedict Rubenstein, lead singer and guitarist (and banjo and mandolin player) of The Mariner’s Children, as the seven-strong group carefully position themselves on The Cellar’s relatively small stage. Indeed, the previous three bands of…
Live: Mariner’s Children and Tristram
It was a windy night and the sun had begun to sink into the horizon, when a crowd of folk-loving youths sat their bottoms onto the deck of the Tamesis Dock, a boat moored along the south side of the…
EP: Tristram – Someone Told Me a Poem
Tristram’s new EP, Someone Told Me a Poem, is an unfeasibly beautiful toolkit for dealing with the commonplace mundanities of modern life, replete with lulling laments about stolen property, ice tea and zombies. The title track is an enigma of…
Bandstand Busking this Sunday: Fyfe Dangerfield (Guillemots), Tristram and The Clientelle
Bandstand busking have announed a rather lovely little line up to warm your cockles on in a chilly Victoria Park this Sunday.
Come to the Allotment #3: Caitlin Rose, Tristram, Maryland and FREE CAKE
FFS and Anika in London are delighted to announce our third show at the Betsey Trotwood.
The Allotment #3 will feature highly exciting Nashville singer Caitlin Rose, the lovely Tristram and London-based troubador Maryland.
Tristram
We’re very excited to have Tristram playing at The Allotment on 1st December (along with Caitlin Rose and Joe Innes – click on those links to stream their latest releases in full FREE – I love Bandcamp!). Tristram’s just back…