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About this concert
Faeland are welcomed to Oundle for the very first time to play a Little Ember Session
This fabulous duo bring a modern folk sound full of warmth, connection, and heartfelt storytelling.
Performed through soulful arrangements, Faeland create beautiful acoustic music, exploring themes of love, nature and healing.
Rebecca’s powerful, emotive vocals, paired with Jacob’s instrumental skills, lead to a fresh acoustic sound that resonates as both modern and ancient, bridging the gap between contemporary indie and timeless folk. Performances can include vocals, acoustic guitars, strings, Celtic harp, charango, accordion, drums and double bass. Echoes of Joni Mitchell, Martha Tilston and Fleetwood Mac, are detectable but the vibe is unique and original.
Faeland’s music has attracted widespread acclaim – it was championed by BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing amongst others. Their song “End of the Day” features on the soundtrack to feature film “23 Walks”, starring Dave Johns (I, Daniel Blake) and Alison Steadman (Gavin & Stacey).
Many audiences find themselves singing along even if listening for the first time. With glowing reviews from all sides, Faeland has a growing reputation for moving performances that connect deeply with listeners. Don’t miss the chance to experience their beautifully crafted music live.
“Beautiful” – BBC Radio Scotland
“Ethereal acoustic stylings” – BBC 6 Music
“Sweet sumptuous folk music” – BBC South West
“A really fabulous band making glorious folk music” – BBC Introducing “Beautiful...modern folk songs underpinned with some classic writing” – Songwriting Magazine
“Rebecca’s voice goes to work on a field of empty souls to help them rise again” – Fresh on the Net
Tickets are £18 in advance and £20 on the door
Under 18's tickets available at a fiver. Let's get youngsters along to live music events.
We do expect this to sell out so it is advisable to purchase your tickets early at the advance rate.
Please be advised that there is no Disabled access to the concert room in the Hotel due to it's age. There is a small staircase to the room where the performances are held.
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October 14th 2024
Venue is very cosy. Perfect for an intimate performance. First time I have seen Faeland perform and they lived up to all my expectations. Rebecca’s voice is amazing. A pleasant surprise was with a support slot by Asha McCarthy.
Overall an absolute perfect evening.
Stroud, United Kingdom@Prince Albert Inn
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Faeland Biography
Indie-Folk. Songs of love, alchemy and life’s journeys. Beautiful vocals, bittersweet melodies and a cheeky pop edge.
In today’s world, music is often reduced to background noise and treated like a mass-produced product to be sold, even by those who create it. Few in the business give much thought to artistry or how their music impacts those who listen. UK folk-pop duo Faeland is an emerging act that is fully committed to making music that changes lives for the better and adds something good to human existence. Gentle, intuitive, and mystical, the music on Faeland’s debut album All My Swim blends folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Singer-songwriter stylings and a dose of pop bring a captivating sound with instant appeal.
Faeland is the brainchild of singer-songwriters Rebecca Nelson and Jacob Morrison, a project designed to break them both out of their comfort zones and to allow them to do meaningful work, not merely start another band. This lead to All My Swim, a song cycle that deals with the deeper themes of humanity like love, healing, and magic. Nelson and Morrison come from families of artists, creatives and healers and this gives a natural quality to these ideas that would flounder in lesser hands. The sound is acoustic guitars and double bass mixed with drums, harp, santour, and violin. Ethereal, bittersweet vocals float across the mix and complete the picture. Echoes of Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac and Gillian Welch are detectable but the vibe is original and individual.
Faeland’s sound and mission pair up well together and create a beautiful vulnerability that is authentic and true. Songs like “We’re Just A Love Song”, “All My Swim” and “The Wheel” offer listeners a seductive realness that rises above all the pushed product out there and must be heard and experienced to be fully understood. Faeland’s focus on positive impact and ample musical skills have the potential to touch the world. Fans of well-executed modern folk will want to find this band soon, while it can still be seen up close.
Read MoreIn today’s world, music is often reduced to background noise and treated like a mass-produced product to be sold, even by those who create it. Few in the business give much thought to artistry or how their music impacts those who listen. UK folk-pop duo Faeland is an emerging act that is fully committed to making music that changes lives for the better and adds something good to human existence. Gentle, intuitive, and mystical, the music on Faeland’s debut album All My Swim blends folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Singer-songwriter stylings and a dose of pop bring a captivating sound with instant appeal.
Faeland is the brainchild of singer-songwriters Rebecca Nelson and Jacob Morrison, a project designed to break them both out of their comfort zones and to allow them to do meaningful work, not merely start another band. This lead to All My Swim, a song cycle that deals with the deeper themes of humanity like love, healing, and magic. Nelson and Morrison come from families of artists, creatives and healers and this gives a natural quality to these ideas that would flounder in lesser hands. The sound is acoustic guitars and double bass mixed with drums, harp, santour, and violin. Ethereal, bittersweet vocals float across the mix and complete the picture. Echoes of Joni Mitchell, Fleetwood Mac and Gillian Welch are detectable but the vibe is original and individual.
Faeland’s sound and mission pair up well together and create a beautiful vulnerability that is authentic and true. Songs like “We’re Just A Love Song”, “All My Swim” and “The Wheel” offer listeners a seductive realness that rises above all the pushed product out there and must be heard and experienced to be fully understood. Faeland’s focus on positive impact and ample musical skills have the potential to touch the world. Fans of well-executed modern folk will want to find this band soon, while it can still be seen up close.
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Folk Pop
Indie Folk
Americana
Pop
Singer-songwriter
Alt Folk
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