by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Daughn Gibson – Carnation
Daughn Gibson has made a name for himself by marrying country and Americana to electronica, but his third record Carnation feels like more of a homage to the sounds of the 80s than his previous work. At times it feels…
I first stumbled on Frances Quinlan through her song ‘Bruno Is Orange‘ back in 2006, becoming slightly obsessed with it. It felt innocent, risking tweeness, but there was an articulate strangeness to these playful yet dark lyrics and their sing-song delivery. Nine years and several releases…
by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Sun Kil Moon – Universal Themes
Mark Kozelek is an artist like no other. With his odd spats with other musicians (most recently a public slagging match with Adam Granduciel of The War on Drugs, including an acidic attack song on his last record), his bizarrely…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Box Set | Johnny Cash – American Recordings I-VI
Though it may seem impossible to believe now, with his legacy assured as one of the greatest performers of the 20th Century, the legend of Johnny Cash and his irreversible dent on pop culture was nearly never cemented at all.…
by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard – Django and Jimmie
Putting two ageing legends such as Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard together cannot help but grab your attention. With more than a century’s cumulative experience in music, they know exactly what they are doing and they deliver their sixth collaboration…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | SOAK – Before We Forgot How To Dream
There comes a time in your life when you have to face up to your fear of younger people born in later decades who are all grown up, a prodigious talent maturing with them. It’s a terror I’m trying to…
by Dominic J Stevenson • • Comments Off on Album | Pokey LaFarge – Something In The Water
The music of Pokey LaFarge harks back to an era long gone, when the world seemed like a simpler place. Before technology took over and communication improved, yet somehow diminished in standards, the world sounded a little like Mr LaFarge’s…
by For Folk's Sake • • Comments Off on Album | Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear – Skeleton Crew
From the Missouri coffee-shop circuit to international recognition, it has been a whirlwind year for this duo. The storming single ‘Silent Movies’ lifted the pair from obscurity in this country to swift recognition via Later… with Jools Holland and is…
by Joe Sweeting • • Comments Off on Live | Dot to Dot Festival- Nottingham 2015
The Dot to Dot festival was celebrating its 10th anniversary this past bank holiday weekend, so For Folk’s Sake decided to make the short journey south to Nottingham to experience one of the finest inner-city festivals in the country. Now…
by Theresa Heath • • Comments Off on Festival Review | The Great Escape 2015
Brighton’s The Great Escape festival is what life should be like every day. The whole town becomes one massive venue; you’re allowed to drink beer for breakfast and spend the day rolling from gig to gig; pubs become your…