Fish Records Mailer - Issue 69

The start of Spring usually comes with a host of new releases, but this year it’s even better than normal with a sequence of high quality albums available in March and April.


Krista Detor - Chocolate Paper Suites

‘Chocolate Paper Suite’ is Krista’s fourth solo album, and over the past 5 years or so, with each new release and her involvement in the Darwin Song Project, her standing and profile has been deservedly on the rise. This new disc builds...... full review

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Kris Drever - Mark the Hard Earth

Since winning the best newcomer at the 2007 BBC Folk Awards, Kris has gone on to be one of the highest profile artists on the British folk scene with the all conquering Lau, and somewhere in-between he’s managed to put together this excellent solo album...... full review

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Maura Kennedy - Parade of Echoes

Chris O’Brien has been quietly, but quickly making a name for himself on the competitive Boston music scene – over the last few years a live EP and a strong debut album have given him critical acclaim, including a place on iTunes best albums of 2007 compilation...... full review

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Lucy Wainwright Roche - Lucy

Having such close family ties to the singer/songwriter life though her parents Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche, along with her brother and sister Rufus and Martha; it seemed inevitable that Lucy would tread the same career path.... full review

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Jeffrey Foucault & Mark Erelli - Seven Curses

Long time friends and collaborators, Mark & Jeff have put together a fantastically atmospheric and beautifully recorded collection of American songs that can all be classed as murder ballads.
‘Seven Curses’ feel like a natural.... full review

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Meg Hutchinson - The Living Side

Young American singer/songwriter Meg’s debut album on Red House ‘Come Up Full’ marked her out as one of the strongest new artists on the contemporary folk scene, and since then she’s quickly and quietly gone on to be one of the standard bearers ..... full review

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Ellis Paul - The Day After Everything Changed

One of contemporary folk’s most distinct voices, Ellis has proved himself to be one of the most consistent artists over the past 15 years with a solid history of varied and memorable albums.  ‘The Day After Everything Changed’ is his first studio... full review

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Lynn Miles - Black Flowers

One of Canada’s most respected and celebrated folk singer/songwriters, Lynn Miles has gained a reputation for consistently well written songs that mix hook filled melodies with her attractive plaintive singing – it’s a style.... full review

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