Song Review/ Folk : Ed Boxall’s ‘Polar Bear’
Ed Boxall is a singer-songwriter and alt folk artist. His latest song, ‘Polar Bear’ brims with a sense of preciousness.
Song Review/ Folk : Sean Griffin’s ‘I’m in Love for Christmas’
If you’re curating a holiday playlist, then this latest release by Sean Griffin titled ‘I’m in Love for Christmas’ has to be in it.
Song Review/ Acoustic : Mark Anthony Bartolo’s ‘Up Brown’
His latest release is ‘Up Brown’, a folk tapestry that blends storytelling with human experience.
Album Review/ Folk : Jackie Conn’s ‘Baking Day’
Jackie Conn’s debut album, ‘Baking Day’ comes like a summer breeze. It lightens the atmosphere around you with its calming folk and enriching nostalgia.
Song Review/ Folk : Mangy Mutt’s ‘Misery Loves Company’
If you want to be immersed in the current of sonic theatrics, then this song, ‘Misery Loves Company’ by Mangy Mutt is for you.
Song Review/ alt folk : Tim Woodbridge’s ‘ Pure Vital’
For his latest release, ‘Pure Vital’, he creates an atmosphere of reflective melancholy. A song that blends stylistic glimmers of The Beatles, Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, and Gary Jules.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : George Collins Band’s ‘Black and White World’
His latest song, ‘Black and White World’ is as colorful as the rainbow. With an uplifting atmosphere, the artist brings out the dullness and bluntness of a black and white view of the world.
Song Review/ Country Folk : Liz Nash’s ‘Nana and the Gator’
In her latest release, ‘Nana and the Gator’, she tells us a fun story from her childhood about gators and her eccentric grandma.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Ramblerman’s ‘Midday Melancholy’
Ramblerman has come out with his latest, ‘Midday Melancholy’, a track that delves into mundanity with a stream of consciousness narrative.
Song Review/ Folk : Gideon Unna’s ‘What is Love’
If you’re in the music market for a fresh and feel good alt folk song, then Gideon Unna’s latest release, ‘What is Love’ featuring Kaley Halperin is where it’s at.
Song Review/ Folk : Bob Augustine’s ‘The Candy Wrapper’
If you’re in the market for a chunky, cozy, contemplative, feel-good song to warm this fall, then Bob Augustine’s ‘The Candy Wrapper’ is the perfect track for you.
Song Review/ Folk - The Archduke’s ‘Line of Fire’
His latest release is ‘Line of Fire’. It is a folk/ classic rock blend that keeps you in the loop, every second of the song.
Song Review/ Folk : Danny Hammons’ ‘Shooting Stars’
Danny Hammons’s ‘Shooting Stars’ is so feel-good and wholesome. A song that takes you to places of childhood wonder and reflective storytelling.
Song Review/Folk : Eddie Witz’s ‘My Island’
His latest release is ‘My Island’, a song in which he offers a happy place where you can go to just lay your head down and relax.
Song Review/ Folk Country : Just Rick’s ‘Oh So Lonely’
His latest release is ‘Oh So Lonely’, a track where a drunk is telling the story of his love and how he’s lonely without her.
Song Review/ Country Folk : Doug Mishkin’s ‘Woody’s Children’
His latest release is ‘Woody’s Children’. With simplistic layers of string melodies, luminous acoustics curved and conditioned by country accordion accents.
Song Review/ Folk : Michellar’s ‘Get Me There to Church’
it’s the same with her latest release, ‘Get Me There to Church’ featuring Helen Walford and Harrison Black.
Song Review/ Folk : JR Dalfort’s ‘Easy Livin’
In his latest release, ‘Easy Livin’, the artist traces a faint melancholy against a fresh, brisk acoustic valley.
Album Review/ Folk : Nothing Concrete’s ‘The Imperfectionist’
Their latest release is ‘The Imperfectionists’ is a collection of their latest flow, their newest jam. It’s so interesting how they contextually involve the culture of music within each other. In each track, it is a different mosaic, a river to flow with.
Song Review/ Folk : Art Schop’s ‘All Philosophy Worth The Name’
His latest is ‘The Fifth Hammer’ album that speculates on philosophical tales and ideas of Nietzsche, Pythagoras, and the like. In the song ‘All Philosophy Worth The Name’, he connects these ancient thoughts to the modern man.