Folk music

Bruce Cockburn – O Sun O Moon – For Folk’s Sake

There’s an air of playful, potential finality to Bruce Cockburn’s 38th studio album. It’s his first LP proper since 2017’s Bone On Bone, if you don’t include 2019’s instrumental Crowing Ignites. The influential Canadian troubadour may be a cult concern on our shores these days, nevertheless he’s headlining the Shepherd’s Bush Empire this summer.  As he approaches his 80s,...

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Califone – villagers – For Folk’s Sake

Residing in a neighborhood where Captain Beefheart and 70s AM radio not only coexist but share the same turntable, Tim Rutili’s band Califone examines the strange landscape of villagers. It is, to say the least, an interesting trip, one where musique concrète coexists with the music of Marin County. Wrapping one’s head around Califone requires a different way...

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Hannah Rose Platt – Deathbed Confessions – For Folk’s Sake

Ghosts seem to haunt every second of Hannah Rose Platt’s Deathbed Confessions. Inhabiting a widescreen wonderland, Platt creates a landscape filled with both the horror and humor that haunts listeners. Her voice, a surprisingly flexible instrument, shades these recordings in ways that bring out the competing emotions in play. Her narratives, both surreal and sentimental, engage and...

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Rachael Sage – Whistle Blow – For Folk’s Sake

The spellbinding NYC-based songstress Rachael Sage has returned once again to grace us with her latest delicate and profound single ‘Whistle Blow’. In this musical landscape, Sage navigates through murky territories of power dynamics and boundaries, exploring the aftermath of several high-profile figures’ ignominious falls from grace. With an unflinching gaze, Sage delivers a stirring ode to...

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