Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Broadest Blue’s '‘I Ate a Bouquet of Flowers’
His minimalistic style and intimate scene is dedicated to meaningful explorations and contemplative endeavors. His latest release is ‘I Ate a Bouquet of Flowers’, a rather interesting stream of consciousness flow.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Agency…’s ‘Harbour Song’
In their latest single, ‘Harbour Song’, The Agency… collaborates with The Sampires to craft a fantastical melancholy that forms on the edge of dystopia.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : LTB’s Skyline
His latest release, ‘Skyline’ he demonstrates his love for a city, a place that carries him just as he carries it in him.
Song Review : Mark Howard’s ‘My Girl Is on Fire’
In his latest track, ‘My Girl Is on Fire’, he carves out his love for a girl from the perspective of a smitten spectator.
Mike and Mandy’s ‘Cocoon’ is an Ethereal Alt Folk Spread
Like in their latest single, ‘Cocoon’, they explore a pain, drifting into ethereal, eternal melancholy of losing love.
Album Review/Alt Pop : Sophia Stephens’ ‘Love & Grief’
Her latest release is ‘Love & Grief’, an album that explores the powerful connection between the two themes, crossing it over with time, space, inevitability, beauty, memories, and melancholy.
Song Review/Pop : Carson Ferris’s ‘FOMO’
In his latest release, ‘FOMO’, he explores the fear of missing out in the context of love and regrets.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Belfountain’s ‘We Will Rise’
The song, ‘We Will Rise’ is taken from the album, shining with a contemplative and narrative bliss that seeps into you. The riffs are warm as it rises into the steady beats.
Romain Gutsy’s ‘Eloisa’ : A Vivid Romantic Sonic Film
In his latest release, ‘Eloisa’, he crafts a love song. Ringing with French accordions, rhythmic acoustics and bare baritones, the romance is plush and vivid.
Single Review : Rick Lee Vinson Group’s ‘Look At It Sideways 4PaBlo’
Like in their latest release, ‘Look At It Sideways 4PaBLo’, where they explore an intimate scene, carving out delightful perspectives with lyrical ambiguity.
Song Review/Alt Folk : The Celtic Social Club’s ‘I Can’t Wait Anymore’
Their latest release is ‘I Can’t Wait Anymore’, a song about love wrapped up in melancholy, nostalgia, and misty watercolor sentiments.
Song Review/ Synth Pop : Claudia Balla’s ‘Normal People’
Claudia Balla demonstrates her scintillating alt pop with her new single, ‘Normal People’. The track is bright, glamorous and full of groove.
Album Feature : Sarah Lucie’s ‘Light in the Dark’
And that’s what you’ll get to experience across her debut album, ‘Light in the Dark’, a collection that chronicles the orbs of light that kept her alive in her hardest moments.
Loss's Indie Folk Shimmers like Sea Glass in ‘Legacy’
Her latest track ‘Legacy’ is a contemporary folk creation wrapped in a swirling synth daze.
Alex Uhlmann’s ‘Home’ : A Swirling Alt Pop Sphere
His latest release is the ‘Home’ album, a ten track collection that encapsulates the spaces between home and the self.
Fluidly spilling across the spectrum of space, memories, time, and nostalgia, he beautifully captures the multitude of home and its essence.
Single Review : Tom Minor’s ‘It’s The Wind, Stupid’
His latest release is ‘It’s the Wind, Stupid’, a track that explores the aftermath of a breakup when the mind keeps wandering back to old times and old flames, seeing things that aren’t there and tricking the mind.
Maria Weissman’s ‘The Poet’ : A Lovely Contemporary Pop Presence
Her latest release is ‘The Poet’, a track that traces the temperaments, presence, spaces, and moods that poets inhabit.
Fiona Amaka Shapes ‘Different’ into Folk Pop Beauty in Latest Track
In her latest release, ‘Different’, Fiona explores the experience of feeling different than the people around you. It can be quite lonely and isolating. And this song, forming along the contemplative vein of Bob Dylan, wraps you up in ways that make you feel seen, validated, and valued.
Tim Camrose’s ‘Fly Again’ : An Acoustical Alt Folk Gem
His latest release is ‘Fly Again’, a track that diminishes the hold that contracts like time, age, youth, and grief has on people
Arthur Sqawks! Develops His Abstract Folk into Absurd Dimensions with ‘Killing Time’
His latest single, ‘Killing Time’ delves into the realm of acoustic rock and folk rock, fleshing out its stillness with melancholic ennui and existential dreams.