February 2011

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A Hawk And A Hacksaw – Cervantine (plus new video)

by Alex 28 February 2011 Folk Music News

Following a series of albums exploring Eastern European folk music influence that have thrilled indie and world audiences alike, Albuquerque, New Mexico’s A Hawk and A Hacksaw present Cervantine, their first release on their own new label.

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A Sneak Peek at LAU vs Adem

by Alex 28 February 2011 Folk Music News

Back in November last year we told you about LAU collaborating with Adem. The new collaborative EP is titled Ghosts and is due out on 30th April 2011. You can hear a taster below.

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What’s playing on Folk Radio UK

by Alex 26 February 2011 Playlists

Below is the playlist from yesterday to give you a flavour of what is being played on Folk Radio UK. As ususal, there is a growing number of new artists and tracks on the way in, many of whom will probably be new to you.

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Album Review: Tess – Magpie

by Alex 24 February 2011 Folk Music Reviews

Tess’s debut album Magpie, has the making of a classic, and it grows on you still further after each listen. A beautiful and lovingly crafted album from a humble soul. Fans of Alexi Murdoch and Ray lamontagne will love it!

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Boxcar Aldous Huxley (+more) – Grain Barge, Bristol – Fri 4th Mar

by Alex 24 February 2011 Folk Music News

We’ll be heading down to the Grain Barge on Friday 4th March for another great night of entertainment featuring Boxcar Aldous Huxley / North Sea Navigator / Cat Green Bike. It promises to be an incredible evening so if you’re in the area, head on down!

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Folk Radio UK recommended by the Guardian

by Alex 23 February 2011 Folk Music News

This was a lovely surprise. I got a message to say Folk Radio UK was in the Guardian today. Guardian journalist, Elisabeth Mahoney, described Folk Radio as “back-to-back music of the most gentle, serene sort, and a marvellous companion for a few hours.”

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Thumbnail image for Sufjan Stevens Announces First UK And European Tour in 5 Years

Sufjan Stevens Announces First UK And European Tour in 5 Years

by Alex 23 February 2011 Folk Music News

Sufjan Stevens has announced his first UK And European tour in 5 years. Full details of all his appearances in April and May 2011 are below, including two dates at the Royal Festival Hall and previously announced headline sets at Primavera and The Great Escape festivals.

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Introducing: Middle Brother

by Alex 22 February 2011 Folk Music News

Middle Brother are a new super group consisiting of none other than John McCauley III of Deer Tick, Matt Vasquez of Delta Spirit and Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes. They played their first unannounced show at a tiny venue during 2010′s SXSW and are now set to release their debut record on March 1st, 2011!

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Review: Conor Oberst – The People’s Key

by Alex 22 February 2011 Folk Music Reviews

Conor Oberst has, after a three year break, decided to resurrect Bright Eyes for what is likely to be the finale album of this moniker. The People’s Key will be sending Bright Eyes out with a bang if that is the case. Despite some shallow press reviews, I think this is an exceptional album!

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The Phantom Band – March Tour Dates and New Video

by Alex 22 February 2011 Folk Music News

The Phantom Band will be touring their album ‘The Wants’ on Chemikal Underground this March. As a double bonus they will be supported by Found who will release their Chemikal Underground debut Factorycraft next month. Watch the mind altering video to ‘Everybody Knows It’s True’ below!

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Ewan Robertson – Some kind of certainty

by Billy 22 February 2011 Folk Music Reviews

Ewan Robertson, part-time fire fighter and guitarist/vocalist with rising Scottish folk band Breabach, has delivered a debut solo album which demonstrates his fine playing and eclectic mix of musical interests.

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Mumford and Sons Announce Tour of the Highlands and Ireland

by Alex 21 February 2011 Folk Music News

Having just won a Brit Award for Best Album Mumford and Son will undoubtedly come under the publicity spotlight even more so than ever before, so there March tour of the Scottish Highlands and Ireland could not have come at a better time as they set out to road test their songs for a new album.

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Album of the Week: The Low Anthem – Smart Flesh

by Alex 21 February 2011 Album of the Week

Smart Flesh is The Low Anthem’s much anticipated new album release and our Album of the Week. Ever since they took up occupancy in an old dis-used pasta sauce factory to record this album the anticipation has grown with every mention, video or photograph they have released.

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Arborea – Red Planet

by Alex 21 February 2011 Folk Music News

Avant-folk duo Arborea are to release their new album, Red Planet, on 26 April this year. The album will also be released as a limited 500 edition LP….with the first 100 being in Translucent Red. Have a listen to it now!

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Elysian Fields in Session

by Alex 19 February 2011 Video

Elysian Fields performed for LaBlogotheque recently. As is normal with many sessions on LaBlogotheque things never quite go as expected. The arrival of the New York duo was not exactly uneventful. The session, despite a jet-lagged-fatigued couple was still exceptional and beautiful!

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Nathaniel Rateliff – Video Session

by Alex 18 February 2011 Video

We were introduced to Nataniel Rateliff by the good folks at Open House Festival, Belfast. This is his latest session on which he sings Boil And Fight.

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Communion presents: Bushstock Festival

by Alex 17 February 2011 Folk Music News

Communion will be presenting the new one day Bushstock Festival on Saturday 7th May. They will be showcasing the best new talent alongside more established artists from West London, the UK and beyond!

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Fleet Foxes to Headline Green Man Festival

by Alex 17 February 2011 Folk Music News

Tickets for this years Greenman Festival (18-21 August) went on sale this week, even with a partial line-up announcement the build up sounds great with Feet Foxes headlining along with the likes of Bellowhead, The Burns Unit, Villagers, and Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo

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