tags: folk
- 176. Review: Dani Larkin's New Single Love Part Thre
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- Hailing from the Armagh-Monaghan border, Dani Larkin is an emerging singer-songwriter and folk musician with a reputation as one of Ireland’s brightest new folk talents. Taking inspiration from the folktales ...
- Created on 21 February 2021
- 177. Review: David Gray contemplates isolation on his dreamy new album Skellig
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- ... public by, failing even to chart. Gray, by then, had amassed a small following within folk rock circles, but was yet to achieve any real commercial success. Recorded in his own flat on a tiny budget, White ...
- Created on 19 February 2021
- 178. Terry Blade Marks Black History Month with Historic Album Release
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- ... like “Black Hurts” touches on how being black in America can amount to a death sentence. From folk, r&b and jazz, all the way to retro soul, rap and even spoken word; the album experiments with a wide ...
- Created on 09 February 2021
- 179. Review: Collapsed In Sunbeams ushers in the era of Arlo Parks
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- ... of warm, jazz-infused, laid-back folk pop, like on Hope where she sings “You're not alone like you think you are / We all have scars, I know it's hard”. Green Eyes is built around a low-key riff that Parks ...
- Created on 09 February 2021
- 180. The Weather Station release expansive and insightful new album 'Ignorance
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- Canadian folk outfit The Weather Station have evolved over the years from the solo recordings of frontwoman Tamara Lindeman to the full band outfit they are today, a lineup that now includes two drummers ...
- Created on 08 February 2021