Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Världen hör inte på’
Their latest song, ‘Världen hör inte på’ is a pop rock bob with rhythmic riffs, upping beats, and a vocal swirl that softens everything.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Peppermint Moon’s ‘Could You Walk Away?’
Their latest release is ‘Could You Walk Away?’, a track that emulates the melodic aesthetics and rhythmic presentations of that era.
23 Fields’ ‘Jack’ : A Storytelling Folk Rock Track
Their latest release is ‘Jack’, a storytelling, narrative, stream of consciousness track that explores the acoustic walls of contemplation.
Suburban Bicycle Gang’s Psychedelic Folk Rock Thrives in ‘Wendigo’
Their latest release is ‘Wendigo’, a track spruced with edgy swing rhythms, dramatic luminosity, and an enlarging glam scene. Like a vintage 70s film coming to life.
Album Review/ Folk-Synth Fusion : Rob Dobson’s ‘Be Easy’
His latest release is his sophomore album, ‘Be Easy’, a collection that not only reinforces his novelty but refines and builds on the sonic moments he laid out in his debut album.
Album Review/ Folk Rock : Backstorm’s ‘Dark Cloud’
His latest release is the ‘Dark Clouds EP’, a melancholic collection that delves into poetry and philosophy, in search of explanations.
Hanemoon’s ‘They Bring The War Back Home’ : Wide Eyed Folk Rock Wonder
His latest release is ‘They Bring the War Back Home’, an anti-war song that delves into the psyche of the soldiers fighting it.
Song Review/ Whimsical Alt Pop : Juno Empire’s ‘Gold Eyes’
He debuts with ‘Gold Eyes’, a track that perhaps rewards magical perspectives, romantic notions, and uplifting energies.
Album Review/ Alt Rock Blues : Chellcy Reitsma’s ‘Momento Mori’
There is a force of revolution in her which is realized with sophisticated experimentals and elegant progressions. Her latest release is ‘Momento Mori’, an album that combines both a powerful and a sentimental ethos.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Ginko Bugs’ ‘Close in October’
That’s what you can expect in their latest release, ‘Close in October’. It is a remarkably autumnal song, sporting a swirl of nostalgia, melancholy, and hope for love to still bloom.
Suburban Bicycle Gang’s ‘Bud the Spud’ : Rock n Roll Folk Rock
Sprayed with spectacular charisma, texture and thrust into a becoming rhythm, they put on quite a show in their latest release, ‘Bud the Spud’.
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 : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’
Their latest is ‘Happy People Won’t Hear’, a track that makes you feel like you’re gazing at a flatland. Acoustic riffs as gossamer and fresh as blades of grass, dotted with colorful melodic blossoms.
Fringe Frontier’s ‘Wake Me Up’ : A Rustic, Atmospheric Folk Rock
Their latest release is ‘Wake Me Up’, a track that captures the theme with foggy and fuzzy shoegaze frames. It flourishes and fills the room with its atmospheric riffs and rising bass lines.
Album Review : DENIM DAN’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024 Collection
The collection, released under the name of ‘DENIM DAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024’ carried 20 tracks. And as you listen to it, you’ll find yourself journeying through such specific frames of life while simultaneously experiencing the universality of being human.
Icarus Phoenix’s Alt Folk in ‘I Should Have Known The Things You Never Said’ is One For the Books
‘I Should Have Known The Things You Never Said’ is the group’s latest album; a collection that was teased with tracks like High Tide, Painting, and Doctor! Doctor!. It is a ten-track album that forms along diverse planes and aesthetics of folk rock.
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Dream’ Offers a Rustic Folk Alignment
‘Dream’ speculates a sublime surreality, combining naturalistic elements with human experiences and emotions. It is a slow-brewed song, full of wonder, contemplation, expression, and nostalgia.
Robert Jordan’s Acoustic Rock Swings with Tale & Tones in ‘Vincent & Theo’
His latest release is his sophomore album, ‘Vincent & Theo’, a collection of bright and elevating melodic rock tracks. They are expansive in presenting concepts, touching on vast emotional quotients with simple yet profound lyricism.
EP Review : 'Pritchard’s ‘The Fairytale of Long Armed Men’
Pritchard debuts with his EP, ‘The Fairytale of Long Armed Men’. The collection invokes a seeping daze as it blends romanticism with moments of fairytale absurdities.
The Muster Point Project Casts a Melancholic Plane with ‘Never Ever Goes Away’
The Muster Point Project’s acoustic rock/ country folk brilliance comes alive yet again with their latest release, ‘Nothing Ever Goes Away’. The band is known for their contemplative, philosophical, and sentimental performances. And this one is no different.