by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | Jo Mango – When We Lived In The Crook of a Tree
You might expect When We Lived in the Crook of a Tree to be a collection of winsome, woolly songs about treehouses. Nope. The first words are: “There once grew a tree, ten flimsy branches on it, that used to…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on Album | Mr Gary Stewart and The Tin Foil Collective – Fool’s Gold
Gary Stewart, for those who may not know, is the bassist in For Folk’s Sake favourites Ellen and the Escapades, and this is his latest collection of songs recorded under his own name and released independently way back in the…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | Roo Panes – Land Of The Living
There’s something honest about Roo Panes’ music – he manages romanticism without melodrama, sincerity without sentimentality. Indeed Land of the Living’s opener, ‘Glory Days’, where a ukulele is strummed alongside bowed strings, serves as perfect image of what Panes has…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | Marika Hackman – Sugar Blind
Marika Hackman first burst on to the scene back in early 2012 with her sweet song ‘Here I Lie’, recorded for a Burberry campaign. The comparisons to Laura Marling, Joanna Newsom and Nico quickly rolled in, and it was clear…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Adrian Crowley & James Yorkston – My Yoke Is Heavy: The Songs of Daniel Johnston
Adrian Crowley and James Yorkston are no strangers to the scene. The former’s album Season of the Sparks won the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year in 2009, while Yorkston’s relentless touring and recording has seen him…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Songs Ohia – The Magnolia Electric Co. 10th Anniversary
It’s hard to doubt that a 10th Anniversary release of The Magnolia Electric Co. would see the light of day, even if it’s auteur, Jason Molina, had not passed away earlier this year. But it’s impossible to deny that his death…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | David Harbottle & The Friendly Cats – Dawn Breaks
With a name as playful as David Harbottle & The Friendly Cats, one of the strongest elements I initially expected from their record was quite simply, fun. Happily, the seven-piece outfit’s third EP, Dawn Breaks, doesn’t disappoint in that sense…
by Theresa Heath • • Comments Off on Live | Glasser @ Hoxton Bar and Grill
The stage at Hoxton Bar and Grill is tantalisingly populated with a flat screen, projector and mammoth percussion rig long before Cameron Mesirow, aka Glasser, takes to the stage twenty-five minutes late. Apparently oblivious to such earthly mundanities as ‘time’,…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | Andrew Bird – I Want To See Pulaski At Night
It would be easy to criticise Bird for missing the unique experimental opportunity that an intermediary EP release can provide. Right from its opening; the plucked, strummed, looped violin of ‘Ethio Invention No.1’; I Want To See Pulaski At Night…
by Theresa Heath • • Comments Off on Live | Ane Brun @ Kentish Town Forum
Over the last ten years, Ane Brun’s career has taken the ‘slow burn’ route, with seven studio albums released independently on her own label, Balloon Ranger Recordings. This patience has paid off, resulting in a solid fan base of devoted…