Lee Switzer-Woolf’s debut record is an intimate and introspective piece of modern folk that’s raw in its authenticity and mode...
From the first twang of strings in ‘Bobbi’s Song’, Ahthony Lai’s joyous energy and infectious optimism has you grinning even...
Innovating and experimenting to form a cohesive and intriguing style that Dango Rose describes as ‘Steam Pop’, The Forgotten Years:...
A serenading and rather minimal piece of indie folk, Gavin Fox’s ‘Lay Down Low’ introduces the Irish singer-songwriter is a...
‘Out Of Season’ is an album that places scale and ambition as its centrepiece. The record features a plethora of...
The first album from Julius Frank, a plaintive and emotive piece of folk music that comes straight from the emerging...
If you’ve ever wondered what the uninhibited representation of someone’s thoughts would sound like, look no further than Anjali Rose’s...
Hamburg-based artist and songwriter Chasing Tales is a bard among singers, painting and weaving stories with the power of words...
Half-Trinidadian, half-Hong Kongese, UK-born, Australian-based musician, architect, and activist Stephen Choi (Duel Native) epitomizes our evolution as an interconnected global...
Glenn Echo’s first project sounds about as cohesive, measured, and poised as a final LP. The project, first formed six...
Jemma Johnson has a voice that’s composed, but cracking in vulnerability. You can feel every ounce of her loss and...
Recorded during isolation in a cabin in Reykjavík, ‘Earthquake’ is a testament to the effects geography and time can have...