Author: Helen

Helen is Folk's Sake's Live Editor. She loves many things, including: cookbooks, massive novels, Kings of Convenience, Beirut, Kristin Hersh, Dolly Parton, Willy Mason, St Vincent, The Divine Comedy, Mumford and Sons, The Carpenters, Cocorosie, Eels, Belle and Sebastian, Martha Wainwright, Joanna Newsom and The Smiths.

Live | Alela Diane @ St Panras Old Church, 06/10/11

Seated on high-backed wooden chairs like the kings and queens of Narnia in Cair Paravel, Alela Diane and her Wild Divine hold court from the dais at St Pancras Old Church.  Flanked by her husband and her father (both called…

Album | St Vincent – Strange Mercy

Deviating from the ‘a picture of my head’ model that has dominated St Vincent’s cover art until now, Strange Mercy presents us with a crooked, milky mouth of death that’s a much more appropriate indicator of the experience ahead. Replete…

Live | Petra Jean Phillipson @ St Pancras Old Church

Petra Jean Phillipson’s MySpace page boldly states: ‘Notes On Love… is NOT for AIRHEADS’. If this first, experimental yet accessible, album wasn’t for airheads then second offering, Notes on Death, is NOT for anyone who believes songs should have such…

Playlist | Schmercuries 2011

Listen to music from all 12 Schmercury nominees, using our handy Spotify playlist and a few lovely links.

Album | North Sea Radio Orchestra – I a Moon

Listening to North Sea Radio Orchestra, FFS is pretty certain that, had the music teacher in charge of our school orchestra encouraged us to practice this sort of thing, instead of jerky, deeply uncool ‘big band music’, we might be…

News | Avi Buffalo on Tour

Dream-soaked Californians Avi Buffalo are in the UK this week, touring in support of their new single, ‘How Come’. If they’re playing near you, you’d be a prat not to see them.

Live: Unplugged Sessions at the Windmill, Mayfair

When a polite young man writes to you offering you a night of brilliant unplugged music, it’s generally a good idea to say yes.  If said young man mentions pie, it’s basically impossible to keep FFS away. We were delighted…

Festival Preview: Truck

The 14th Truck Festival (22nd-24th July) will, unfortunately for FFS, be our first.  We had a rough idea that something good was going on in a field in Oxford all these years, but we’ve only just been informed of the…