Week 14 of the year sees the return of a folk bonafide amongst others.
SABLE, Fable
Bon Iver
A precocious offering of radiant pop and folkish gleams, Bon Iver’s newest in six years is more hopeful than heartache in all the years we’ve seen him dominate our ears for those walks in the woods. A folk giant in his own right amongst the greatest like Swifty, SABLE fABLE will no doubt make its mark as a timeless classic – like all those before it.
Anything for you
Grandmas house
There is a lot happening in the Southwest right now but perhaps those making the most noise are those who go by the name Grandmas House.The finest in alternative and queercore dissolution, their recently released EP Anything For You, features some of the quartets’ best pilfered through five that are just as unruly and unforgiving as the last.
Owls, Omens and Oracles
Valerie June
Joining Vernon’s searing vocals in Bon iver, is Valerie June. A blinding light of immense optimism and goodness, the Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter reaffirms her distinctiveness with Owls, Omens and Oracles – another wonderful reprise of fresh folk findings worth its weight in gold.
ones & Twos
Gerard Clayton
An innovate whiz on the ebony and ivories, four time GRAMMY-nominated pianist/compose Gerard Clayton celebrates his next accolade into the world of free-thinking jazz. A perception of both otherworldly global timbre matched with the musical narrative of a Detective Noir in the rainfall, Ones & Twos is one of a true masterpiece from true greats.
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