Music Reviews tagged with folk
The Cave Singers Invitation Songs
Another exercise in the ever-growing genre of indie-folk holds its own.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Danielson Trying Hartz
Those who remember Danielson's 2006 breakthrough Ships will find plenty to enjoy on this 28 track set, which is part best of, part live album, and part rarities set.
Angela Power, a previous Danielson sceptic, reviews...Cath & Phil Tyler Dumb Supper
Over the hills and far away...
Alan Shulman reviewsOkkervil River The Stand Ins
Okkervil River prove themselves once again with a worthy sequel to The Stage Names.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Melodium My Mind Is Falling To Pieces
My Mind Is Falling To Pieces - the twelfth CD album from Melodium - confirms its Laurent Girard's place at the top table of European electronic music.
David Coleman reviews...Adem Takes
Fridge honcho Adem Ilhan’s latest collection consists of twelve beautiful cover versions of songs written during his formative years of 1991-2001.
Alan Garner reviews...Bowerbirds Hymns For A Dark Horse
Nu-folk? Indie-folk? Free-folk? The terminology's not important. Hymns For A Dark Horse is the sound of an American folk band playing the music that comes natural to them and having a great time in the process.
David Coleman reviews...David Vandervelde Waiting for the Sunrise
David Vandervelde tries to tackle the singer-songwriter archetype with varying success on his sophomore album.
Brett Oronzio reviews...Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
You've probably heard a lot of good things about the debut album from Seattle's Fleet Foxes. Most of them are true.
Alex Dorf explains...Hypatia Lake Angels and Demons, Space and Time
Hypatia Lake blends elements of 1960s folk and pop-rock and 1990s shoegaze with more than a simple splash of creative insight.
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