folk music
theartsdesk in Røros, Norway: Fiddling amongst the slag heapsSunday, 07 July 2013![]() It’s just before midnight on Friday. A few hundred couples circle the floor of a school gym. On stage, violinists play a rhythmic music which cycles repetitively. Coloured with sad, minor notes, it sounds like a stately ancestor to bluegrass. Hands... Read more... |
Lucinda Williams, Queen's Hall, EdinburghMonday, 24 June 2013![]() Lucinda Williams’s current tour might be billed as “intimate”, but anyone who has seen her perform before will know that intimacy tends to come with the ticket. It is true, however, that this pared-down format, in which she performs drummerless and... Read more... |
The Gloaming, Union ChapelThursday, 20 June 2013![]() While the melodic and rhythmic subtleties of traditional Irish music are best experienced through listening to the solo performer, it's very much through groups that the music has reached a global audience. While some so-called "supergroups" have... Read more... |
Eska/Spiro, The Foundling MuseumSunday, 12 May 2013![]() There have been memorable nights at the Foundling Museum recently, with Alasdair Roberts delivering a superb solo show in April, while on Friday the Nest Collective hosted a double bill of Zimbabwean-born singer Eska and Bristol’s masters of English... Read more... |
CD: Frank Turner - Tape Deck HeartSunday, 21 April 2013![]() Frank Turner has been setting his life to music ever since he re-emerged as a heart-on-the-sleeve singer-songwriter type some time in 2005, and so it’s hard to avoid the temptation to play therapist when considering his most personal collection of... Read more... |
CD: Billy Bragg – Tooth & NailMonday, 11 March 2013![]() If you want a jolting snapshot of how British pop culture has changed in the last three decades, take a look at the clip below of Billy Bragg singing "Between The Wars" on Top of the Pops in 1985. Even if the old Savile-anchored singles showcase was... Read more... |
Fairport Convention, St George's Church, BrightonTuesday, 12 February 2013![]() Fairport Convention bassist and longest-serving member Dave Pegg is a genial raconteur. He is relating how he presented the band with the song “The Eynsham Poacher”, pretending it was his when really he had purloined it by taping it off someone,... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician Richard ThompsonSaturday, 09 February 2013![]() Richard Thompson has been stretching boundaries and defying expectations for almost half a century. An unassuming 63-year-old with a neat beard whose sole concession to showbiz is his jaunty black beret, though nominally a folk artist Thompson... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Hawkwind, Dual Form, The Children’s Hour, Buddy GuySunday, 20 January 2013![]() Hawkwind: Space RitualAlthough it was released 40 years ago, Space Ritual sounds contemporary. Hawkwind’s repetition, simplicity and single-minded focus effectively created trance-inducing mantras. Now, they cast a shadow over Six Organs of... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Sam Lee - Ground of Its OwnSaturday, 22 December 2012![]() One would hope that a man whose CV includes “teacher of wilderness survival” and burlesque dancer might be well equipped to bring a better than average sense of depth and drama to a set of folk songs handed down through generations via the oral... Read more... |
Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Picture House, EdinburghMonday, 19 November 2012![]() Gig-going in the winter can be a difficult business. Plummeting temperatures call for layers, thick coats and scarves - none of which are easily stowed away at your average club show. As the venue starts to fill up with similarly clad bodies the... Read more... |
Jake Bugg, KokoThursday, 15 November 2012![]() Billy Bragg recently described Jake Bugg as “a teenager with an ear for a good tune and a chip on his shoulder". He was referring to Bugg’s evocations of council estate life, which have invited comparisons to the Arctic Monkeys. Others have sneered... Read more... |
