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Acoustic guitar melodies and themes of love and loss are made to seem newly minted
Cover versions by male artists often amp up the hysteria, while women are more sympathetic to the original
Laura Marling’s words nod to Victorian Gothic as Mike Lindsay’s keyboard sounds shimmer like the Aurora Borealis
Jackson C Frank’s song has been covered by Simon and Garfunkel, Nick Drake and Laura Marling
Focusing on material from her new album, the singer displayed her impressive range
The artist employs folk guitar and entrancing strings as well as slurred electric riffs and rapid-fire vocals
As her new album is released, the award-winning musician talks about fear and finding her voice
Singer-songwriter Laura Marling discusses gender equality behind the scenes of the music industry
The singer-songwriter looked serene, though her songs told a different story
Laura Marling, Tinchy Stryder, Sinkane, Between Worlds, New York Philharmonic residency, Hallé Orchestra and Bellowhead
Resonant strums of 1970s English folk-rock merge with visions and sounds of the singer’s temporary US home
Controversy over the school reflects the increasing polarisation between rich and poor
This ‘immersive experience’ featured a captivating performance from the singer
A deeply felt and artfully realised work about young adulthood
The band debuted their forthcoming album in a gig that took rather too long to break sweat
The first night of this festival was distinguished by a compelling performance from Laura Marling
A spectacular set from Guy Garvey’s Elbow was the highlight of a wet but satisfying festival
Singer moves away from pure folk
A precocious and arresting third album of the bookish singer-songwriter
Touareg nomads find a cleaner sound at the End of the Road
The headlining act was typically boisterous and impassioned, with this show a celebration of their tub-thumping antics before they embark on a sold-out American tour.
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