
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/ Country : Tim Camrose’s ‘Going to Nashville’
His latest release is ‘Going to Nashville’, a glinting, glistening track that combines luminous instrumentals with warm encompassing baritones

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Love Ghost’s ‘Car Crash’
The latest song released under this banner is ‘Car Crash’, a composition that gives us a glimpse of the softer side of the band and the lead singer.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Split Second’s ‘Is There A Chance?’
Their latest release is ‘Is There A Chance?’, a track that explores positivity and a glass half full kind of perspective in a time when there's a lot of fear and self-doubt.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Nick Cody and The Heartache’s ‘The World’s Richest Man’
Nick Cody and The Heartache have just released their latest, ‘The World’s Richest Man’, a track that dotes on the riches of being human.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Wes Kirkpatrick’s ‘That Kind of Love’
‘That Kind of Love’ is the artist’s latest release, exploring a love that opens you up to the world in so many different ways.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Daddy DRWG’s ‘Wise Guys’
It holds your attention and compels you to go deeper. His latest release is ‘Wise Guys’, a track that brings out this fresh contrast.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Audren’s ‘A New Page’
Her latest release is ‘A New Page’, a song that sincerely explores the beauty of new beginnings.

Album Review/ Alt Folk : Glenn Thomas’ ‘Inevitables’
For his latest release, ‘Inevitables’, he weaves in moments of alt folk with neoclassicals, indie rock, pop, and cinematic production. The album has a remarkable freshness to it. It’s fun and youthful but also contemplative and healing.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Amanda Emblem Experiment’s ‘Storm in my Life’
In her latest release, ‘Storm in my Life’, she explores pieces of serenity and peace when everything seems to be falling apart.

Song Review/ Ballad : Tom Minor’s The Loneliest Person on Earth’
Tom Minor’s performative flair comes back with his latest release ‘The Loneliest Person on Earth’. A track that engages ballad moments with theatrical instrumentals to create a contemplative storytelling listening experience.

Song Review/ Acoustic : Larry Karpenko’s ‘Believe the Promise’
His latest release is ‘Believe the Promise’, a track that sends out a message of hope and strength.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Rebekah. Snyder’s ‘America’
She debuts with her single, ‘America’, right in time for the fourth of July, in which she expresses her love for the country.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Hanna Leland’s ‘Love I’m Looking For’
Her latest single is ‘Love I’m Looking For’, a track that imagines a paradise that love can be. The spirit is youthful dream and the tones are fresh summer.

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 : 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.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Natasha Park’s ‘Life’s Little Tragedies’
Her latest song, ‘Life’s Little Tragedies’ is informed by intimate human feelings, thoughts, and ideas.

Song Review/ Soul Rock : Ulrich Jannert’s ‘Find Your Own Stars’
Ulrich Jannert’s single, ‘Find Your Own Stars’ is one such track. A floating acoustic rock piece that is mellow yet bold.

Album Review/ Folk : Liana Warren’s ‘For Now, Forever’
Liana’s music is inspired by her own life and she lets that bleed into her songwriting. The tone is so personal, the lyrics are intimate and confessional; all surmounting to an authentic listening experience. Her latest release is her ‘For Now, Forever’ album, a collection that exemplifies these facets of her songwriting, carrying it with her artistic grace and artful flair.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Rachael Sage’s ‘Canopy’
In her latest release, ‘Canopy’, she traces the wealth and wisdom of womanhood, celebrating it with a settled and silent power.