Jeff Andrew’s “The Last Wild Werewolf” takes listeners on a haunting and mesmerizing journey into a world of folk noir....
There’s something about the right kind of strumming on an Americana tune that really grips my attention and instantly perks...
Herald K’s album “Mythologies” is a captivating journey into the depths of ancient tales and hidden meanings. With a blend...
TerraTara’s brand of upbeat, almost reggae infused folk pop music is distinctively her own sonic identity. The jovialness of Forward...
“Outliers” is radical in so many ways. An album born from contrasts, from contradictions, and from oppositions, Sylvan Weekends defy...
Marika Christine’s latest single “Music and Heart” is a nostalgic ode to the struggles and joys of being a young...
The first part of a planned double album, “The Island-Part One” is a folk tour de force to say the...
Distinctly emotionally resonant from back to front, with a calmness and touching element that has you feeling heard in ways...
A delectable mixture of blues and Americana, Jason Heeter’s jovial and light-hearted summery record “Staring at the Sun” is the...
Intense, stirring and exuberantly emotional while being minimal and restrained, Annie Anna’s powerful piece that is “Drowning” so powerfully encapsulates...
Few records start immediately endearing and quaintly as La Palma manage on the folksy yet modern “Red-tailed River”. They come...
Birds are Better’s single “Seven in the Morning” is a beautiful blend of folk pop and ambient sounds that captures...