Song Review/ Folk : The Far North’s ‘The Sailor and the Sea’
Taken from the album is ‘The Sailor and The Sea’, a track that unpacks the irrevocable bond between the two, one that becomes sacred and irreplaceable.
Album Review/ Folk Pop : Kat Moth’s ‘Blooming Mind’
Her latest release is ‘Blooming Mind’, a collection that tells the story of healing, growth and thriving.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Joff Lowson Trio’s ‘Little Door’
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : George Collins Band’s ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’
George Collins Band has just released their latest single, ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’. The track is a fresh and heartfelt acoustic track that details the experience of being a parent.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Shweta Harve’s ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’
Shweta Harve is a singer-songwriter and artist. Her latest release is ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’, a track that reveals not only her musical virtuoso but a poetic grace and a soft spirit.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘This is Now’
There’s an expression and evocation to his songs, a theatrical feature that drives it all home. His latest release is ‘This is Now’, a track that showcases his many gifts.
Album Review/ Alt Folk : Tonje Gravningsmyhr
The depth of the emotion and the forged layers of composition have such a compelling effect on the listener. Her latest release is the ‘Maze’ album, an eleven track collection that tells introspective tales.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard’s ‘Travelin’ Heart’
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard have just released their latest track, ‘Travelin’ Heart’. A track that is made to hold, expand, express, and explore a sense of freedom.
Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Kaitlin Corbett Jones’s ‘Make The World Stand Still’
Her latest release is ‘Make The World Stand Still’, a track that traces the contours of a love that is coming apart.
Song Review/ Country : Devan’s ‘Wyatt Earp’
these deep vested facets are all over his debut track titled ‘Wyatt Earp’. There is no pretense.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Mary Bolt’s ‘Nostalgia Road’
Her latest release is ‘Nostalgia Road’, a track that walks down memory lane exploring spaces and imagery that is associated with her childhood.
Song Review/ Pop : Nefeli on Clouds’s ‘Your Eyes’
Her latest release is ‘Your Eyes’, a swirling contemporary pop track with an acoustic instrumental swell.
Song Review/ Country : Tyler McGinnis’s ‘Like Make Believe’
His latest release is ‘Like Make Believe’, a love song that celebrates the spirit, grace, beauty, and joy of his partner.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Isabel Maria’s ‘Sixteen’
For her latest single, ‘Sixteen’ she beautifully weaves alt folk, neoclassicals and a deep acoustic spirit into the contemporary pop style.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Tia Lamb’s ‘Like Mother Like Daughter’
Her latest release is ‘Like Mother Like Daughter’. It’s a dreamy song. Flavored with light acoustic dalliance, gentle synth color, and a chamber pop build, the track is so vivid and real.
Song Review/ Folk : Liz Nash’s ‘Ducks Fly to Florida’
Where there is Liz Nash, there is a cozy folk track. Her latest release is ‘Ducks Fly to Florida’, a composition that is made with sweet thoughtfulness.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Prem Byrne’s ‘Three Words’
His latest release is ‘Three Words’, a track in which the artist delves into the troubled relationship with his father.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Lilia Asha’s ‘Gaslighted’
Her latest release is ‘Gaslighted’, a track that explores the theme as it manifests in love. With a twist of dark poetry and a melodramatic atmosphere, the song is shrouded in heartache.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Fish and Scale’s ‘Tapestry’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Tapestry’, a song that asks for a love that runs deep, that understands and floats into an unconditional space.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Bailey Grey’s ‘Most of Us’
Her latest release, ‘Most of Us’ is a commentary on the deplorable affairs and ideologies that exist within society.