by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Mark Eitzel – Hey, Mr Ferryman
Mark Eitzel shouldn’t need any introduction and his latest solo album, the first since 2012’s Don’t Be a Stranger, starts off on familiar ground for anyone who is a fan of American Music Club. One of the great, great lyricists…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | The Flaming Lips – Oczy Mlody
It’s been a long, strange trip to Oczy Mlody for The Flaming Lips. With fifteen albums under their belt since 1986, there’s really nothing left to prove. Challenging conventions has been their methodology and they’ve gotten to be very good…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | David Gray @ Cadogan Hall, London
Few artists in the UK can claim to have sold as many albums as David Gray yet his first night at Cadogan Hall in support of a Best Of collection was refreshingly laced with humility and low-key delivery. Gray could…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Seth Lakeman and Wildwood Kin @ Colston Hall, Bristol
Returning to pluck audience heartstrings as expertly his fiddle strings is Seth Lakeman, touring with the new set of folk melodies which make up his eighth album, Ballad of the Broken Few. This time around, Lakeman’s support act isn’t just…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Glenn Tilbrook @ Cheese & Grain, Frome
Glenn Tilbrook likes company, this much is clear. Chris Difford is his most famous companion, the two being one of the most celebrated British songwriting partnerships – card-carrying members of the New Lennon and McCartney Club. When not writing with…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Lissie @ KOKO, London
The last time I saw Lissie play it was a dreary Tuesday night in Dingwalls some three and half years ago. I was pretty disappointed about a pretty dismal gig. This Tuesday night, also in Camden (but KOKO, a much…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Teenage Fanclub @ The Institute, Birmingham
Twenty-five years ago Teenage Fanclub played this same Digbeth venue, days before the release of their breakthrough album Bandwagonesque. Granted, their fringes were longer and frames looser-limbed but close your eyes and not much has changed. Grunge, Britpop and lesser…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on James Bay @ The Slaughtered Lamb, London
On the 25th November 2013, London-based record label and gig promoter Communion put on a gig in the basement of the Slaughtered Lamb pub, Clerkenwell. Headlining for the first time was a young man called James Bay. Tonight, three years…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Artist Playlist | Pascal Pinon
Pascal Pinon are Icelandic sisters Jófríõur & Ásthildur Ákadóttir, who make somewhat lo-fi and somewhat ethereal music. They recently released their self-produced third album Sundur, and you can find the video for lead single ‘Orange’ below. Jófríõur from Pascal Pinon…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats @ Colston Hall, Bristol
The last time I saw Nathaniel Rateliff it was February the 1st 2014, at the Louisiana. He was touring in support of what would turn out to be his final full length solo release (for now at least) Falling Faster…