folky

(redirected from folkier)

folk·y

 (fō′kē)
n. & adj.
Variant of folkie.
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On a folkier note we have the gorgeous I Just Wanna Love You by The Shires, 'Til Next Market Day by Damien O'Kane, I Sleep Alone by Richard Hawley and A Good Country Life by Neil Cartwright.
I spent a lot of my childhood at my nan's house where there was music playing always whether it was heavy metal music being played from my uncle's room or the folkier and classical stuff downstairs from my nan.
Fans of his early folkier work will appreciate Beast Epic's warm acoustic tones and restrained vocal performances, which lay the groundwork for perhaps Beam's best album in a decade.
"Not everyone knows that he has a very personal, folkier side to his music and it's great to have him playing at the festival, where he will be performing in a really intimate singer-songwriter setting."
The titular track is Coldplay-esque yet edgier, while lead single I Bet My Life brings something folkier and tracks like I'm So Sorry and Friction are pure rock.
Instead this event, which began last night and runs until Sunday, focuses on mostly gentle, folkier acts - the type of which we tend to breed like prize winning racehorses.
Initially, we started playing folkier music but once we both bought some fuzz pedals and Michael joined, the sound definitely changed a bit."
Oh, and Billy Kirkwood, his comedy is hilarious and Capercaillie for something a bit folkier. How's life for you right now ?
*"Old Country -- New England,'' by Christa Joy: On the folkier end of things, singer-songwriter Christa joy has a sweet voice with just enough gravel in it to give it some weight.
Le Bon's performance was split between the folkier elements of her first record, Me Oh My, and her second, the harder edged Cyrk.
And their music sounds somewhat like a folkier version of The National - as well as being influenced by Francois' beloved Northumbrian folk.