There’s a feeling that’s innately endearing and enjoyable about a purely acoustic driven song. That minimalist and raw feeling that...
Recorded during isolation in a cabin in Reykjavík, ‘Earthquake’ is a testament to the effects geography and time can have...
Dean Batten’s latest release ‘Would You Like To Come In?’ is a reminder of the importance of sincere, honest music...
‘Wolves/Little Lies’ is a beautifully serene piece of folk music that nails the basics of an excellent folk track in...
Manuka’s voice is enough to take you down a rabbit hole of imagination. On ‘Cherry Blossom’, the Leeds based musician...
It’s quite rare for the opening titular track of an album, especially so a folk one, to impact me as...
If you’ve ever wondered what the uninhibited representation of someone’s thoughts would sound like, look no further than Anjali Rose’s...
At just four tracks long, Little Drum’s ‘Darling Ocean EP’ finds its way into your heart with meticulous ease. Just...
I’ve been obsessed with Australian rock outfit Carnival Mind for a while now. They’re brand folk music is so superficially...
Te Canto Colores is an album that’s specific, built for a particular ethos and style of music and for its...
A tongue in cheek nod to their previous release, ‘Fine’, Ross Hollow’s follow up album takes a contrasting side to...
Starting with an acapella introduction, Martin Reynolds’ latest ‘The Boy’s Got Rhythm’ is an infectious piece of heartland folk that...