by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Laura Gibson- Empire Builder
Finally, this writer’s thirst for a new Laura Gibson record has been quenched. The wait at times since January 2012’s La Grande did feel at times interminable. Empire Builder comes with a story of its own, as the result of…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Orla Gartland and Bry @ The O2 Academy, Islington
This week saw a couple of gems from the Emerald Isle host an intimate show at the O2 Academy in Islington. Both have enjoyed fame through the exposure of YouTube, to varying degrees. Bry (formerly BriBry, and known to his…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Live | Andrew Bird @ The Electric Factory, Philadelphia
The Electric Factory is a far cry from the clean and cool converted train station venue, Union Transfer, where Andrew Bird last played in Philadelphia supporting 2012’s Break It Yourself. The Electric Factory is quintessential Philadelphia, from the Ben Franklin logo to…
Mogwai never seem to stop working. If it isn’t releasing something fascinating from its ever expanding indie rock catalogue, then it’s doing a soundtrack, moulding its sound around a film or such. Do you remember how this band made the…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Ben Watt – Fever Dream
Somewhere in the netherworld between folk, rock and jazz, Ben Watt’s Fever Dream paints pictures using more oils than watercolors. Watt’s resulting images have a sharp focus, while catering less to current trends than some of his work with Everything…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Woodpigeon – T R O U B L E
T R O U B L E, the latest bedroom-folk-rock release from long-standing Canadian folk icon, Woodpigeon, sounds as worldly and experienced as its creator Mark Andrew Hamilton. With aural references to Scotland and South America and the Middle East,…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | The Last Shadow Puppets – Everything You’ve Come to Expect
Everything You’ve Come To Expect is far more experimental than anything we’ve seen from Turner or Kane separately or together, bordering on some Baroque pop concept album in the style of a punk rock David Bowie. At times, it feels…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Explosions in the Sky – The Wilderness
Since 1999, Explosions in the Sky have refined a formula without sounding formulaic. Now, after five years working on three soundtracks, they return with an LP that sounds remarkably like….Explosions in the Sky! The band trades on the ecstatic moment…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on EP | Laish – Song For Everything
In last week’s on FFS Artist Blog, Danny Green aka Laish, gave us some insight on his upcoming release, Pendulum Swing. I can confidently say that the EP Song For Everything and the titular single will satiate you while you…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Radical Face – The Family Tree: The Leaves
Ben Cooper doesn’t appear to be an artist bereft of ideas. As well as musical genealogy projects (more of which in a moment) he’s a visual artist, runs a digital design company and is a member of bands Electric President,…