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Define ‘folk’ as you will. The term, with its divergent meanings and connotations and applications, has lost its ability to capture a contemporary “genre” in the strictest sense of the word. But as an essence, a philosophy, an outlook, it is still vital. It is still alive when musicians (or anybody, for that matter) share their songs or their stories or themselves with one another. Folk is about sublimating the human condition into art, plain and simple. And though the traveling bards may be working at Guitar Center and the hootenannies relegated to places that serve $6 Pabst, the urge to share, to trade, and to express keeps the folk tradition alive. Compilations are, perhaps, the closest thing the digital realm has to embodying the folk ethos. The artists join hands, so to speak, and share one, maybe two songs apiece. It’s like being around a campfire or in Washington Square Park, minus the whole live human thing. Any reader of this blog knows that compilations have been vital in the transmission of contemporary folk and psych music and, to me, it makes perfect, natural sense. Folk was never about headliners, it was about equal billing.

Curated by Buck Curran of Arborea, Leaves of Life will be released June 23rd on Borne Recordings. All proceeds benefit the UN’s Food Aid Agency, World Food Programme, and human rights advocacy monitors, Not On Our Watch. There will also be a digital version of the album with Bonus Tracks by Jozef Van Wissem, Plains, Denise Dill, and Laurent Brondel, so be sure to pick up a copy and hear some great songs.

[ First Listen ] Silver Summit – “Oaks”

Leaves of Life Track List
1. Alela Diane with Mariee Sioux, “The Cuckoo”
2. Rio en Medio and Israel Cilio, “Mary”
3. Fern Knight, “Our Mountain the Mother”
4. Marissa Nadler and Black Hole Infinity, “Dead Wives Club”
5. Devendra Banhart, “Hotel St. Sebastian (demo)”
6. Arborea, “Son of the Moon, Daughter of the Sun”
7. Micah Blue Smaldone, “The Clearing”
8. Larkin Grimm, “The Butcher”
9. Mi and Lau, “The Funeral, The Pray”
10. Mica Jones, “Best Life”
11. Starless and Bible Black, “All the Finest Beams”
12. Cursillistas, “Mothers Taught”
13. Silver Summit, “Oaks”
14. Big Blood, “Sick With Information”
15. Eric Carbonara, “Sundown at Parakeet Park”
16. David Garland, “Splinter Heart”
17. Magic Leaves, “Lasso Reason”
18. Citay, “Little Kingdom”
19. Ora Cogan featuring Anni Rossi, “My Belle”

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Another month, another amazing mixtape from our contributing guitarsmith and all-around good guy J. Emery Blatchley. “Stride” is the second in what should prove to be a long, fruitful lineage of mixes, a bloodline of songs that will extend from J’s ears to yours each month.  This time around, the sonic emphasis is placed on a time in music history when alternating-thumb, fingerpicked polyrhythms weren’t the exception…they were the rule. Kinda. There’s also a hand-picked potpourri of contemporary envelope-pushers to enjoy for those less keen on the Joplin jive.picture-12

Download “Stride” from J. Emery Blatchley

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photo (c) Alissa Anderson

From Fern Knight:

“We’re proud to post up some of the fruits of our labors from our latest recording sessions for the upcoming album Castings. These are rough mixes of two songs, “The Poisoner” and “From Zero to Infinity.”

Enjoy~Love, FK”

[ download ]  The Poisoner

[ download ] From Zero to Infinity

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Our good friends Buck and Shanti Curran of Arborea are putting together an incredible benefit CD for the African Relief Project and World Food Program… this is NOT to be missed. Incredible lineup, all around.

From Buck:

“Hi everybody, Shanti and I have been busy organizing and curating a compilation cd of some of our very favorite folks.  The tentative release date for the comp is March 21st, 2009 and  will be released on our label Borne Recordings/Acuarela (U.S. distribution through Darla Records). All proceeds are going to be donated to World Food Program (United Nations agency) to help with special and Very important relief operations and emergencies in places such as Darfur region of Sudan,Uganda, and the Congo. The confirmed lineup is – Marissa Nadler & Black Hole Infinity, Devendra Banhart, Mi and Lau, Fern Knight, Rio en Medio, Larkin Grimm, Arborea, Alela Diane, Mica Jones, Big Blood, Micah Blue Smaldone, Cursillistas, Magic Leaves, The Plains, Starless and Bible Black, David Garland, Ora Cogan, Eric Carbonara,  Jozef Van Wissem, and Silver Summit. Also, our friend Lyndsay recently introduced us to an intense and beautiful film called War Dance, about 3 children from the Acholi tribe in Uganda.  Music is a very important part of their lives.”

Click above for a clip of War Dance!

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Irene Trudel of WFMU (Jersey City, NJ) put on a great live in-studio set from Fern Knight and Arborea.

Fern Knight setlist: Silver Fox, Loch Na Fooey, Synge’s Chair, Epitaph (King Crimson), Magpie Suite.

Arborea setlist: Song for Obol, Beirut, Seadrift, Redbird, Forewarned.

[download] Fern Knight & Arborea (Performances start at 1:16:20)

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I had the amazing pleasure of meeting Fern Knight‘s Margie Wienk and Gillian Chadwick (of Ex Reverie as well) and hearing them play a beautiful, unplugged version of Fern Knight’s “Magpie Suite: Parts II & III.” I shot an interview too, but the dumbass that I am botched the footage. So alas, it is lost, and my forehead is thoroughly bruised from kicking myself on it. But even in darkness there is light, no? We’re left with a rare treat: a haunting, poetic, achingly delicate communion of two voices and one guitar, all captured in the waning twilight of Los Angeles…

Thanks and much love to Margie and Gillian. “Screw Esalen!”

Also, I’ll be posting an exclusive live performance of Ex Reverie in the coming weeks…

[download] “Magpie Suite Part II” + “Magpie Suite Part III

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With the haunting melodies and traditional instrumentation of traditional British Isles folk (cello, harp, fiddle, acoustic guitar) underpinning Margie Wienk’s delicate vocals, Fern Knight’s new self-titled album evokes themes as disparate as man’s communion with nature to a story of twins who escape from the circus. Carrying the sonic ambition and bucolic palette of early seventies prog while maintaining a decidedly humble and atmospheric demeanor, Fern Knight’s new songs ache with emotions that run the gamut from funereal to whimsical.

I met up with Fern Knight and Ex Reverie at the Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles last night and shot an interview and exclusive unplugged performance of Fern Knight’s new tunes “Magpie Suite, Part II and III”. Stay tuned to naturalismo, as I’ll be posting the beautiful footage soon. The new album is being released this upcoming Tuesday, May 13, so be sure to catch Fern Knight and Ex Reverie as they journey up the West Coast.

[download] “Magpie Suite Part II” + “Magpie Suite Part III

[Fern Knight Official Site] [Ex Reverie Official Site]

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Saturday, May 10, 2008
4 pm – 10:30 pm
DJ in-between live sets and after each band!

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