01 Nov 2007

Sorry Fight

Godwits

unsigned

WE SAY

We first featured Godwits in July with the exquisite Fires. Sorry Fight is another song we were instantly impressed by. The same strong songwriting and engrossing song structure is there, but this has a more of a sense of urgency about it than some of their less intense folkie work. They turned a lot of heads at their recent In The City performance. It's unsurprising that interest is rising, given fresh-sounding and intricately-woven songs like this. A delight. JF London gig: 01 November (Tonight), Borderline W1. Fill in the form here for guest list.

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