Review // Meursault – All Creatures Will Make Merry
So, the folk revival is in full swing. We all have our vintage jackets and our cotton tote bags with witty/ironic statements printed on them. We all love Fleet Foxes and Beirut and corduroy. Yeah yeah yeah. Blah. Meursault might, quite easily, be tarred with the same brush as the current Indie Folk revivalists, but [...]
-->Festival Preview // Benicassim
I love beaches. No, not the cult Bette Midler chick-flick tearjerker which muses on the nature of friendship and mortality. I refer, of course, to long stretches of soft, powdery sand, an azure blue sea gently lapping at my toes. And how much better would it be if, a stones throw away, you had a [...]
-->Review // Band of Horses @ Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton
Much has been made of Band of Horses’ lengthy absence, not least of which within these very pages. Their ambitious third album, ‘Infinite Arms’, emerged at the tail end of 16 months’ recording in North Carolina with producer Phil Ek. As it stands, singer Ben Bridewell is the only original member left in their current [...]
-->Festival Preview // 2000 Trees, 16th-17th July
Nestled in the beautiful Cotswolds, 2000 Trees festival has built up a devoted following since its inception in 2007, achieving sell out status by mid-May this time round. And it’s easy to see why it’s so popular. It rejects big brand in-your-face advertising and sponsorship (which seems to dominate the larger festivals) and it’s a [...]
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