Author: Ian Parker

Ian is For Folk's Sake's reviews editor. Find him on Twitter @iparky.

Album | Admiral Fallow – Tree Bursts In Snow

Admiral Fallow spent two and a half years crafting the songs that made up their debut album Boots Met My Face before committing them to the tape, part of a slow-burning process that saw the record released twice before it…

Album | Smoke Fairies – Blood Speaks

If there’s been one constant in the Smoke Fairies’ story to date, it has been their refusal to stand still. From leaving their Sussex roots to spend time living in America and Canada before returning to London, to their frantic…

Listen | Sansa’s new album Savior

Finland’s Sansa blends a whole heap of different sounds on her new album Savior, which you can hear below ahead of its release on May 14. Folk, pop and electronica collide on an album produced by long-time collaborator Janne Oinas,…

Album | Richard Hawley – Standing At The Sky’s Edge

Standing At The Sky’s Edge takes about a minute to annonce itself as a Richard Hawley album like no other you’ve ever heard before. In the 12 years since the former Longpig went solo he’s carved out a career making…

Album | Jeb Loy Nichols – The Jeb Loy Nichols Special

Jeb Loy Nichols’ name first registered in my head about a decade ago as the man behind the virtually indispensible Country Got Soul compilations, which collected the best of that special brand of music that combines deep grooves with Southern…

Introducing | Balthrop, Alabama

Balthrop, Alabama are from Brooklyn. No, really. Well, okay, not quite. But when siblings Pascal and Lauren Balthrop left the Yellowhammer State for BK they decided to make their new band a home away from home. The town of Balthrop,…

Album | Sweet Lights – Sweet Lights

After 2011 turned into a huge Kurt Vile/War on Drugs love-in, 2012 gives the third wheel of this Philadelphia musical family his time to shine. Shai Halperin – briefly a member of War on Drugs alongside Vile after inviting Adam…

Competition | Win tickets for Jim White gigs across the UK

Southern goth Jim White, now one of Americana’s elder statesmen, released his fifth studio album Where It Hits You earlier this year to a further rash of glowing reviews. In June, he will head across to the UK to play…

Album | Gravenhurst – The Ghost In Daylight

Whatever else he’s been doing for the last four years, it doesn’t sound like Nick Talbot has let much light in. The Bristolian returns with his first Gravenhurst album since 2007’s The Western Lands and The Ghost In Daylight is…