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Jon Boden: Afterglow
This is less of a review and more of an exorcism. For the love of everything, please no one show this to Jon.
sundayseasongs
Aug 22, 20258 min read


Lunatraktors: Quilting Points
The album is an archive, chronological and meandering; it’s both familiar and entirely incomprehensible, visceral and unsettling, comforting in ways I can’t quite pin down.
sundayseasongs
Aug 22, 20254 min read


Sing Yonder 2
NEW SING YONDER NEW SING YONDER NEW SING NEW SING YONDER NEW SING YONDER NEW SING-
It’s no secret that I absolutely love the Sing Yonder project.
sundayseasongs
Apr 18, 20253 min read


Bailey and Keely: Atthomis
Saul Bailey (concertina and melodeon) and Mitch Keely (fiddle and organ) met at the monthly English sessions at the Half Moon Pub in Oxford, and we’re all the better for it.
sundayseasongs
Oct 1, 20241 min read


The Shovel Dance Collective: The Shovel Dance
To say “it ripped the soul from my body and was something of a religious experience on the third listen in particular” is perhaps a bit dramatic, but it is honest and I stand by it.
sundayseasongs
Oct 1, 20242 min read


James Eagle: After So Many Gone
Debut by Folk London editor James Eagle, featuring a cover photo from one of my favorite places: the Gravesend waterfront Full...
sundayseasongs
Jul 22, 20242 min read


John Francis Flynn: Look Over the Wall, See the Sky
First published in the March-April 2024 edition of Folk London Magazine I was last listening to this album while driving to work on a...
sundayseasongs
Mar 1, 20242 min read


Maddie Morris: Skin
First published in the March-April 2024 edition of Folk London Magazine I’ve been looking forward to more Maddie Morris since I stumbled...
sundayseasongs
Mar 1, 20241 min read


Julian Gaskell and His Ragged Trousered Philanthropists: A Shandy Ballad
First published in the February-March 2024 edition of Folk London Magazine This is an album you pick up for the outrageous band name,...
sundayseasongs
Feb 1, 20242 min read


Sing Yonder
I will sing the praises of the Sing Yonder project to anyone who will listen
sundayseasongs
Jan 1, 20242 min read


Heather Ferrier: Engine for the Sound
First published in the June-July 2023 edition of Folk London Magazine Described as “alt folk,” Heather Ferrier pushes the bounds of what...
sundayseasongs
Jun 1, 20231 min read


The Hogeye Men: Around the World and Back Again
First published in the June-July 2022 edition of Folk London Magazine I have had the pleasure of getting to know Garry and Mike of the...
sundayseasongs
Jun 1, 20222 min read


Bity Booker: Dreaming in the Morning
Originally published in the March-April 2022 edition of Folk London Magazine Booker is a creative powerhouse: musician, illustrator, and...
sundayseasongs
Mar 1, 20222 min read


Teyr: Estren
First published in the June-July 2021 edition of Folk London Magazine Folk trio Teyr (Cornish for “three”) released their second album...
sundayseasongs
Jun 1, 20212 min read
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