Saul Rose, Benji Kirkpatrick, Paul Sartin: young chaps of repute.
And yes, they do bandy the word "supergroup" (but not vulgarly, y'understand). The concept? To rescue contemporary folk from the curse of feyness, by singing robustly about soldiers, sailors and no gossamer. Bloke-folk! If you have Sartin singing, it's going to sound both plangent and masculine. So there it is: Faustus rock. Fans of Led Zep III should take a thoughtful interest.
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