PEASANT at The Vortex in Dalston, London …

PEASANT, playing at The Vortex in Dalston on the 18th of May, some excellent support in the pipeline, its gonna be a great night – Tickets here -http://thelocal.tv/listings/eventdetails/18-may-12-peasant-vortex–dalston/

This time around we welcome Manc/Australian Psych Folk wizards ‘Samson and Delilah’ & some very special guests!!

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Folklore Presents ... Samson & Delilah, House Of Hats & Indigo Earth

Samson & Delilah

House of Hats

Indigo Earth …

At Jamboree this Saturday the 28th of April
Doors open at 7:30pm and the fun rolls on till 12:00pm !!

Entry is £6 on the door, £5 NUS/ADV and £4 before 8:30pm

Advance tickets here –  http://www.skiddle.com/events/11637318?skcampaign=fbe

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/366661640041666/

SAMSON AND DELILAH

are a dynamic 5 piece Australian/British chamber folk group based in Manchester. Led by the songwriting partnership of husband and wife Sam Lench and Anna Zweck, they are gaining a reputation for intimate, vibrant and virtuosic live shows mixing traditional songs with their own variously heartbreaking and vitriolic compositions. Having played as a duo and in several bands within Manchester’s burgeoning new folk scene, Sam and Anna joined forces with likeminded musicians to add Double Bass, Drums, Flute, Piano and Accordion to their second album.

Released in January 2011 on Little Red Rabbit Records, ‘And Straight On Till Morning’ is an innovative record of chamber folk with ‘melodies as sturdy as great hymns’ (The Guardian). Recorded in a Victorian concert hall, the album captures the band’s strength in live performance, totally at ease with each other and their songs. The album was critically acclaimed throughout Europe and songs have been featured on BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music.

Praise for Samson & Delilah:

The Guardian (Robin Denselow): Psych folk lives on. Its a brave fusion
with melodies as sturdy as great hymns and bold production work. This should be a band to watch.

Uncut: A courtly, escapist collection of acoustic chamber folk pieces.

Mike Harding (Radio 2): Uplifting pastoral folk with a twist.

Spiral Earth: Nominated for Best Debut Album Of The Year.

Pitched somewhere near the languid Americana of an unplugged Midlake, ‘And Straight Till Morning’ is enchanting no-holds-barred folkery which could have announced itself a re-release from anytime over the past five decades without the merest flutter from an eyelid.

Manchester Evening News:

A snug, warm blanket of a record, it weaves sumptuous folk arrangements with bucolic country-pop, stretching the nu-folk template in exciting and dynamic ways on a par with contemporaries like Sufjan Stevens & Bon Iver.

God Is In The TV: A band who can thread a range of European roots music together and make it sound unmistakably theirs a wonderfully well-woven record.

City Life: Recalls Arcade Fire after a country-folk makeover.

House Of Hats

The sound that has been unearthed from House of Hats has been described as Fleetwood Mac meets Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. This is a comparison most likely made due to the male and female vocalists (Alex & Noddy) sharing the lead and the richness and depth of the harmonies created. The band have stamped their own undeniable style on the singer-songwriter and folk scene.

Since forming in 2011, the band have quickly established a reputation as ones to watch due to their breathtaking live performances. This reputation has been cemented through their string of sell-out shows and playing prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scotts. This summer is set to be a busy one for the band with some fantastic festivals being added to their impressive gig roster including, shows supporting Polly Paulusma, Larkin Poe and 1930s.

They wrote, recorded and self-produced their debut EP which was released worldwide in December 2011 and they are currently recording their 2nd EP with producer Tim Bidwell (Kate Walsh), set to be released this summer.

INDIGO EARTH

Are an Alt-Folk five piece based in London. Fiercely high-energy as a full band act with the added bonus of having a beautifully harmonic acoustic set, Indigo Earth have inspired audiences with their anthemic melodies and close harmonies at venues across the UK. Following a very successful year – 2011 saw them play alongside artists including Ben Howard, Marcus Foster, Ed Sheeran, Tinashe, Dog Is Dead and We Were Evergreen and release their debut self-titled EP – Indigo Earth are quickly becoming regarded as one of the most exciting new bands on the London scene. “Absolutely stunning Displaying the kind of quality that could see them play not just on this station but on a whole range of radio stations across the UK. The past 12 months have culminated in a brilliant 5 track EP which I urge you to check out. Charlie Ashcroft, Amazing Radio.

Folklore is back at the gallery cafe every 2nd friday of the month!!

Folklore is back at the gallery cafe every 2nd friday of the month!! 
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Folklore’s Free Friday Launch at
The Gallery Cafe

Featuring Like Spinning, Effra and Jipsy

 

Friday the 13th of April at 7:30 - 

Folklore makes a second appearance

in the Month at The Gallery Cafe, so to launch the night we’re making it free entry! Check out this brilliant little line up you lucky things!!

Like Spininng

Beautiful, lingering melodies coupled with melancholy lyrics reminiscent of Bon Iver and Fleet Foxes, with a definite eery undertone of eccentric ethereality» – ITNO Music

Biography

Like Spinning consists of both Norwegian and English members, based around singer/songwriter Kari Jahnsen. The band is based in London, and have recently played Communion’s monthly night in Bristol, London venues like The Slaughtered Lamb, Hoxton Underbelly and Strongroom Bar, in addition to being played on BBC Radio 6 Music. 

Like Spinning is influenced by Diane Cluck, Fleet Foxes, Joanna Newsom, Bon Iver, Midlake and Warpaint. They have released Like Spinning EP, and recently released the double single Forces / My Window, which you can hear on their websitewww.likespinning.com

Effra and Jipsy

EFFRA

These boys dont have too much to say about themselves and would rather let their music do the talking and what music it is!!! These fellas really know there craft and are mesmerizing live! Its Modern, foot-stomping music inspired by traditional folk styles and they draw influences from the likes of Lau, Shooglenifty, The Old Dance School, Bellowhead, Martin Carthy, Nick Jones.

JIPSY 

A premier performance. With music that breaks the boundaries of folk, world music, and all kinds of modern styles to create a totally original sound, Jipsy is a new idea. At the centre of it is the songwriting and arranging of Sarah Ann Boughton whose nomadic influences take Jipsy’s music on a constant journey though many different styles.

   

Photos from sundays gig at The Boogaloo ..

Firstly, apologies to the bands who played at The Gallery Cafe on Saturday night as I also took some photos of that gig too but my camera seems to have kindly deleted them for me (Grumble) So here are a few from sunday at The Boogaloo -

At The Gallery Cafe this Saturday

This month we have the extremely talented LOWPINES headlining the night! Drawing on influences such as Arcade Fire, Smog, Sparklehorse, The National and Elliott Smith their sound is very much their own and something truly to behold!! They are supported by two very excellent acts that are steadily climbing the ladder of the London alt/folk scene, THE GLUE ENSEMBLE and THE KILCAWLEY FAMILY.

LOWPINES (FORMERLY OLFAR)

“…the kind of tune you’d get most out of listening to on a cliff buffeted by gales and spray from stormy seas…” Artrocker

THE GLUE ENSEMBLE

“…as if Badly Drawn Boy, Iron and Wine and Damien Rice got mutated together in some horrendous scientific accident gone terribly well…” – Kerriann Curtis, IndieMusicReviewer.com

“…delightful, engaging, quietly powerful music, oozing charm…” – The Analogue Club “…unbelievable orchestration, a soothing violin and acoustic guitar playing off … perfect vocals.” -ThisBonusTrack

THE KILCAWLEY FAMILY

This brother and sister pairing are making a name for themselves on the london folk circuit. Originally from the north they are now very much London based and their particular brand of Folky/americana is very welcome!!

Purchase discounted tickets online here for £4 -https://www.facebook.com/events/172921449493739/

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