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Kris Drever is among Scotland's most acclaimed and distinctive contemporary musicians, celebrated for his warm voice, virtuosically expressive guitar playing and imaginative and evocative songwriting. Raised in the Orkney Islands, Drever has carved out a unique place at the intersection of traditional folk and modern acoustic music, as a solo artist and as one third of the award-winning trio Lau.
Over the course of his career, Kris has won hatfuls of honours, including BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for Best Singer, Best Original Song, and Best Group with Lau. His solo work combines lyrics of depth and authenticity with expertly pitched arrangements, exploring themes of place, identity, and social change, delivered with clarity, compassion, and poetic insight.
Kris will be playing some brand-new songs as well as a selection from his back catalogue of originals and interpretations of traditional material on this tour. He will be supported by the wonderful singer songwriter Polly Paulusma.
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Ali
March 21st 2025
Intimate venue. Amazing voice. Some good tunes. Thanks Polly 🙏🥰
Brighton, United Kingdom@The Folklore Rooms
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Polly Paulusma Biography
Polly Paulusma released her debut 'Scissors In My Pocket' on Bjork's label One Little Independent to critical acclaim in 2004, supporting Bob Dylan and Coldplay as the album’s reputation grew.
She subsequently released four studio albums and four sister-albums, scored a film soundtrack, founded a record label (Wild Sound) which has supported the work of nine other indie-folk artists, and produced records by other artists such as Harry Harris, Stylusboy and Mortal Tides. She has done a PhD on Angela Carter's folk singing (published by Bloomsbury) which her fourth album 'Invisible Music: folk songs that influenced Angela Carter' renders in musical terms.
Her fifth album 'The Pivot On Which The World Turns' (2022) and its sister-album (2023) began developing a new style that incorporated spoken-word and song as one unit, leading to her extraordinary sixth studio album 'Wildfires', produced by the legendary Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams, Laura Marling, Ray Lamontagne), which brings this to fruition.
‘Wildfires’ will be released 28 February 2025 on One Little Independent Records.
“the work of a master songsmith” — UK Folk Radio 2022
“quite possibly her best album” — Shire Folk 2022
“an immense heartbeat with an eternal pulse […] recall[s] the blanketed starlit texture of Nick Drake’s warm ‘Northern Sky’ with a bit of John Martyn’s ‘Spencer The Rover’ in its melodic soul” — folking.com 2022
About 'Invisible Music' (2021):
The Guardian/Observer **** 'a vibrant, insightful tribute'
BBC Radio 2 Folk Show 'intoxicating... an impressive album that really deserves to be heard'
Shire Folk 'one of the landmark releases of the year’
FATEA ‘a truly fascinating album and a joy to unpick its layers’
Folk Radio UK 'a terrific traditional folk album and a fascinating insight into Carter’s creative process'
About older albums:
Uncut (2004) **** 'Astonishingly mature debut from Britain’s brainiest new singer-songwriter [...] Scissors in my Pocket is an album for connoisseurs of grown up songwriting, littered with arresting references, both literary and musical. […] Joni Mitchell gave up songwriting after 1994’s Turbulent Indigo. A decade on, we may finally have found a worthy successor.'
Uncut, December 2004 – 100 albums of the year
“Never mind all the fuss about Joss Stone and Amy Winehouse. As far as Uncutis concerned, the finest young British female singer-songwriter to emerge over the last 12 months is the brainy Cambridge graduate Polly Paulusma, with a debut album of mature and literate songs brimful of emotional resonance, potent melodies and meltingly heartfelt vocals.”
MOJO (2004) **** 'complete, pure and personal'
Nic Harcourt, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW (2004) 'the best album to come out of the UK this year'
Daily Telegraph (2004) 'outstanding'
Allmusic.com (2004) 'a spectacular debut'
Ruth Barnes, 6Music (2012) 'pure folk pop genius'
Rolling Stone USA (2004) 'an enchanting debut of understated, intelligent folk pop'
Read MoreShe subsequently released four studio albums and four sister-albums, scored a film soundtrack, founded a record label (Wild Sound) which has supported the work of nine other indie-folk artists, and produced records by other artists such as Harry Harris, Stylusboy and Mortal Tides. She has done a PhD on Angela Carter's folk singing (published by Bloomsbury) which her fourth album 'Invisible Music: folk songs that influenced Angela Carter' renders in musical terms.
Her fifth album 'The Pivot On Which The World Turns' (2022) and its sister-album (2023) began developing a new style that incorporated spoken-word and song as one unit, leading to her extraordinary sixth studio album 'Wildfires', produced by the legendary Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams, Laura Marling, Ray Lamontagne), which brings this to fruition.
‘Wildfires’ will be released 28 February 2025 on One Little Independent Records.
“the work of a master songsmith” — UK Folk Radio 2022
“quite possibly her best album” — Shire Folk 2022
“an immense heartbeat with an eternal pulse […] recall[s] the blanketed starlit texture of Nick Drake’s warm ‘Northern Sky’ with a bit of John Martyn’s ‘Spencer The Rover’ in its melodic soul” — folking.com 2022
About 'Invisible Music' (2021):
The Guardian/Observer **** 'a vibrant, insightful tribute'
BBC Radio 2 Folk Show 'intoxicating... an impressive album that really deserves to be heard'
Shire Folk 'one of the landmark releases of the year’
FATEA ‘a truly fascinating album and a joy to unpick its layers’
Folk Radio UK 'a terrific traditional folk album and a fascinating insight into Carter’s creative process'
About older albums:
Uncut (2004) **** 'Astonishingly mature debut from Britain’s brainiest new singer-songwriter [...] Scissors in my Pocket is an album for connoisseurs of grown up songwriting, littered with arresting references, both literary and musical. […] Joni Mitchell gave up songwriting after 1994’s Turbulent Indigo. A decade on, we may finally have found a worthy successor.'
Uncut, December 2004 – 100 albums of the year
“Never mind all the fuss about Joss Stone and Amy Winehouse. As far as Uncutis concerned, the finest young British female singer-songwriter to emerge over the last 12 months is the brainy Cambridge graduate Polly Paulusma, with a debut album of mature and literate songs brimful of emotional resonance, potent melodies and meltingly heartfelt vocals.”
MOJO (2004) **** 'complete, pure and personal'
Nic Harcourt, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW (2004) 'the best album to come out of the UK this year'
Daily Telegraph (2004) 'outstanding'
Allmusic.com (2004) 'a spectacular debut'
Ruth Barnes, 6Music (2012) 'pure folk pop genius'
Rolling Stone USA (2004) 'an enchanting debut of understated, intelligent folk pop'
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