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.
Song Review/ Folk : Klarstein.rocks’ ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’
Their latest release is the ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’ album, a collection that was started in the 90s and is now seeing fruition.
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.
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/ Indie : Allie Crummy’s ‘Entropy’
Her latest release is ‘Entropy’, a track that discovers the randomness of the theme and represents them in interesting ways.
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 : Elephant Moon’s ‘149 Northbound’
If you like your folk aged well, then Elephant Moon’s ‘149 Northbound’ is the track for you. The song is made with a deep acoustic resonance.
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/ 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/ Folk Country : David Scott Weaver’s ‘Two’
In his song ‘Two’, the artist tells the story of two people who fall in love and start a life.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Mandybom’s ‘Dream it, Spell it, Feel it’
Her latest release is ‘Dream It, Spell It, Feel It’, a country pop song. It is enriched with expressive acoustics, warm melodies and an uplifting vocal spell.
Song Review/ Indian Folk : Shreya Pujari’s ‘Naoriya’
In her latest release, ‘Naoriya’, she sings about her desire to find her love and life partner.
Song Review/ Folk : Kate Kristine’s ‘stranger I can’t tell’
Her latest release is ‘stranger I can’t tell’, is a song about love and loss. In the aftermath of a breakup, the protagonist explores the gaping hole in her life where the love had been.
Song Review/ Folk : Callum Kerrigan’s ‘Daisies’
For his latest release, ‘Daisies’, he crafts a folk song. With bare instrumentals and an even more bare vocal line, he confesses his life experience.
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 : AmurRayz’s ‘This Time of Year’
AmurRayz’s latest release is holiday-themed. Called ‘This Time of Year’, the neoclassical/ contemporary folk song is meant to capture the spirit, mood, atmosphere, and energy of the season.
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.