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/ 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 : 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.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Marty Van Wells’ ‘along with the wilds’
Taken from his latest album, ‘songs to share’, the single, ‘Along with the Wilds’ perfectly sets out the artist’s brand of musicality.
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.