Welcome back to CASUAL FRIDAYS! Our weekly, one-microphone recording series. This week we welcome our Chucktown homies BORING PORTALS.

For this session, Emily learned how to the play the upright bass in half an hour or less, and despite her previous unfamiliarity with the instrument, did not shy away form playing it properly (other examples of this will surly surface in the not so distant future... Casual Friday foreshadowing for those in the know)! In addition to Emily rising to the occasion, Bret offers an off the cuff guitar shed fest only to be matched by Jole's meticulous melodica-ing (while also playing drums), leaving Scott's rhythmic chordal strums and strong vocal delivery no lesser function than to be the glue to hold everything together. What a fun time!

Also, peep Mirror Universe to check out the awesome compilation "Whatever It Is You're Doing Now" that Boring Portals and a ton of other amazing artist will be featured on.

Posted on: Fri. Apr. 19 10:45AM


Welcome back to CASUAL FRIDAYS! Our weekly, one-microphone recording series. This week we welcome our dear, dearest friends PEOPLE PERSON!!

People Person is Jessica Oliver (also of Can't Kids) experimenting all kinds of fun, lo-fi, bedroom pop. This recording is an a capella version of her song "William" with some beautiful 3-part harmonies along with Amy Cuthbertson and Adam Cullum.

Make sure to come out and see People Person play on Thursday 4/18 at the Columbia Museum of Art with Dent May & Dog Bite as part of the Indie Grits Festival that kicks off tonight! It's going to be a fun week!

Posted on: Fri. Apr. 12 6:11AM

Tagged Bands: Can't Kids



SPIN JUST POSTED THE PREMIER SINGLE FROM COMA CINEMA'S UPCOMING ALBUM "POSTHUMOUS RELEASE"

Click that link to see what they said, and listen for yourself right here...



Posthumous Release will be out June 11th on LP & CD (right here from Fork & Spoon Records) and on cassette (by our good friends over at Orchid Tapes).
Posted on: Thu. Apr. 11 8:25AM

Tagged Bands: Coma Cinema


If you're ever going to get excited about a festival in Columbia, Indie Grits Festival is the one to do get your giddy pants on about. Indie Grits does the perfect job combining and balancing everything good about arts in the south. High-brow, low-brow, experimental, and traditional all get thrown in and mixed together to an amazing 10 day event we're glad happens right here in Columbia. There's so much good going on that we can't possibly summarize it all (check out the Indie Grits website for that), but we can tell you about all the music events we are excited about....


Friday 4/12 - Opening Party with Say Brother & Royal Tinfoil - There's no question we're proud of our buddies Say Brother, and Charleston's Royal Tinfoil is just as much rollicking fun. This party is FREE & out in the open on Main Street!


Saturday 4/13 - Spork In Hand Puppet Slam featuring Those Lavender Whales - If you look back at puppet shows fondly and wish you could go see a puppet show geared more towards you now as an adult, this is for you. Performances by all kinds of experimental puppeteers from all over the south, and music by Those Lavender Whales (with some special puppet collaborations, too!).


4/15 - Cinemovements - Instead of music being scored to film, this event flips and flops it all. You get to see five silent films that were commissioned to match five compositions performed by the SC Philharmonic. It's going to be epic.


4/17 - Pizza Party with Belk Boys & Yacht Rock DJ Adam Cox - How could you not be excited about Yacht Rock & Pizza?


4/18 - Dent May, Dog Bite, & People Person - Three really amazing bands playing really amazing songs together at the same show. THIS IS GOING TO BE MAGICAL!


4/19 - Happiness Bomb & Burnt Books - Happiness Bomb is an explosion of stoner metal & puppets that is sure to bring you into a state of utter amazement, and Burnt Books is a giant force of legendary hardcore bands forming together to make some of the best heavy music in our town.

Posted on: Wed. Apr. 10 6:50AM


Welcome back to Casual Fridays! This week we welcome Mike Ersing of Yes Yes into our home. Mike stopped by our house after a show he was supposed to play in Columbia fell through. He came over, dropped this track, then drove back to Charleston in the middle of the night! I'm pretty sure Mike crams more words in one song than most people do in an entire day. To listen to his blend of weird folk song blended with super speedy stream of consciousness lyrics is a spiritual transformation all of it's own. take the journey and take a listen.

He's got other songs to listen to here.

Posted on: Thu. Apr. 4 8:27PM



After several months talk talk talking, we are oh-so-super-happy to announce the addition of Pandercakes and Pussy Wizard to the Fork and Spoon family. You too can celebrate this wonderful news by preordering a copy of their split 7" (which will officially be released on April 9th). One home-recorded pop jam from each artist (mastered at the wonderful Joe Lambert Mastering Studios) can spin in circles on your turntable very soon!! ORDER NOW

In addition to the split, each artist has added an additional piece of merchandise to our store. We will be releasing Pandercake's 2012 debut EP "Paint By Numbers" on cassette as well as a new heavy metalified Pussy Wizard t-shirt. And for a limited time only, you can snag some combinations of the three items (#1, #2, #3) from our online shop for a slightly discounted rate!!!!

Happy Wednesday!
Posted on: Tue. Apr. 2 11:44PM

Tagged Bands: Pandercakes Pussy Wizard