Features tagged with folk
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Fresh from an impressive 9/10 rating in The Singles Bar for their new EP, Clock Hands, folk-influenced quartet HAWK catch up with Joe Rivers about writing, collaboration and defying categorisation.
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From troubled recording sessions to obscurity to cult classic. The story of Love's Forever Changes is always worth telling.
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Wilder Maker are on a mission to break down the boundaries of folk-rock. You should hear how they're doing it.
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As they prepare to play the fourth, annual Norwich Sound & Vision festival, locals Wooden Arms talk to Carlos Dávalos about their music, their inspirations and making CDs out of wood.
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Following the release of his seventeenth record, Dream River, prolific singer-songwriter Bill Callahan was kind enough to speak with No Ripcord's Andrew Ciraulo about writing and recording, the muse in his music, and most importantly, beer.
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On a sunny Sunday morning on the Isle of Wight, Emily Barker caught up with Joe Rivers to talk tours, funding, closing the festival and the biggest gig of her life.
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In the first of three interviews taken from this year's Dot to Dot Festival, Craig Stevens talks to self-proclaimed mixtape-folk trio Pearl and the Beard about pull-ups, hammock-testing and Keanu Reeves's former band, Dogstar. No joke.
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Green Gartside talks about his part in the upcoming Sandy Denny tribute concerts, his own influences and the future for Scritti Politti.
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As their UK tour begins, Joe Rivers catches up with Slow Club's Rebecca Taylor to talk new albums, being called twee and R&B side-projects.
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Their youth as problematic as it is beneficial, Sub Pop’s newest acquisition, Avi Buffalo, focuses on the road and, basically, making music. I got the opportunity to speak to singer/songwriter Avi Zahner-Isenberg at The First Unitarian Church, their Philly stop as openers for Rogue Wave.
