Faeland’s music has attracted widespread acclaim. It’s been championed by BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing amongst others. Their song “End of the Day” features on the soundtrack to the feature film 23 Walks, starring Dave Johns and Alison Steadman.
Their mesmerising blend of folk, indie, and world influences creates an experience that feels both timeless and freshly evocative.
Known for their intricate, soulful arrangements, Faeland’s sound is defined by delicate acoustic guitars, warm harmonies, and poignant lyrics that often explore themes of nature, love, and healing. Their music seems to draw inspiration from the British Isles’ rich folk traditions but adds a layer of global influence, creating an inviting, eclectic soundscape.
Listeners are often struck by the purity and emotive power of Rebecca Nelson’s vocals, which, paired with Jacob Morrison’s instrumental skills, lead to a sound that is introspective and soothing, yet full of vibrant energy. The band’s music has a way of making you feel both grounded and uplifted, as if reconnecting with something essential.
Faeland crafts a rare, intimate musical experience that resonates as both modern and ancient, bridging the gap between contemporary indie and timeless folk.
Please note: on the door on the night tickets will cost £18