Tag: folk rock
Who’s Your Daddy? by My New Mixtape
‘Who’s Your Daddy’ is a stellar new piece of indie folk that asks profound questions with stark complexity and honesty. My New Mixtape’s latest single is sweet on the senses but leaves...
EP: These Painted Flowers by Owen Young
I have always thought that folk, Americana, and country music can be quite challenging for many listeners. If you don't develop a liking for it, you might find it hard to appreciate...
EP: Three by Owen Young
Owen Young’s Three, the third chapter in his four-part album Muddy River, is a deeply introspective and emotionally charged EP that stands as a departure from its predecessors. While On A Day...
EP: Kites by Last Frozen Sound
The craft of popular music never fails to amaze me, and I believe it resonates with many others as well. A great example of this is Last Frozen Sound's latest EP, “Kites.”...
“Why So Busy?”: A Sonic Pause for Reflection in a Chaotic World
Shweta Harve and Dario Cei’s latest collaboration, "Why So Busy?", is a soulful exploration of modern-day disconnection, driven by technology, corporate burnout, and the unrelenting chase for productivity. Rooted in an emotional...
Oh Felicity by Al Shalliker
Al Shalliker’s acoustic folk and roots music on ‘Oh Felicity’ is as usual weighted, balanced, warm, and rich. A songwriter whose name is coming to mean reliability in quality, Al Shalliker’s songs...
Ghosts in the Sand by Judas Goat and the Bellwether
The latest single by Judas Goat & The Bellwether, titled ‘Ghosts in the Sand’, is an exquisite piece of alternative folk that builds a rather unforgettable atmosphere with its ominous and hollowed...
Puddles and Water by Dave Clark
Charming, whimsical, and quirkily exciting, Dave Clark’s latest single sticks out among its peers like a vividly colored rose in a barren meadow. ’Puddles and Water’ is a very unique piece. London based...