Folk
Folk
Just Rick – Oh So Lonely Review: A Bluesy Barroom Confession Of Loneliness And Truth
Just Rick is a seasoned guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist from Hendersonville, North Carolina, whose roots run deep in... Read More
Stephani Ezatoff – God Will Open The Windows Of Heaven Review: A Blues-Infused Gospel Testimony Of Faith And Promise
Stephani Ezatoff, a gifted American gospel singer from Pittsburgh, has steadily built a reputation for her heartfelt delivery... Read More
Patrick Costello – You Can’t Ask the Wind Not to Blow Review: A Bluegrass Elegy Of Love, Loss, And Lasting Memory
Patrick Costello, a San Francisco based artist long recognized for his politically charged and socially conscious songwriting, steps... Read More
David English – Soul (Remix) Review: An Acoustic Journey Of Intimacy, Stillness, And Soulful Reflection
David English is a songwriter whose journey began in the 1960s through the delicate art of poetry, eventually... Read More
Glenn Thomas – Inevitables Review: A Quietly Profound Tapestry Of Emotion, Honesty, And Sonic Grace
Glenn Thomas is an artist defined by his lyrical honesty and a deep curiosity about life’s quieter truths.... Read More
Ruby Walker – Watch Review: A Whispered Masterpiece Of Emotional Precision
Ruby Walker, a promising voice rising from Birmingham, Alabama, carries with her the dual heritage of California roots... Read More
Gian Achen LUV Review: A Cinematic and Heartfelt Debut That Redefines the Art of the Modern Love Song
From the vibrant, art-drenched streets of Berkeley, California, where music pulses through the sidewalks and the air hums... Read More
Saint Nick the Lesser Train Tracks Review: A Raw, Resonant Journey Through Pain, Healing, and Human Connection
Emerging from the sunlit streets of Upland, California, Saint Nick the Lesser is a musical storyteller whose roots... Read More
Worcester Ground Fireman Review: A Soul-Stirring Tribute to Parental Love, Emotional Resilience, and the Quiet Heroism That Burns Silently but Brightly
Hailing from the quiet town of Bromsgrove, England, Worcester Ground is not just a name, but a statement... Read More
Ben Heyworth – Creatures Review: A Soulful Urban Folk Homecoming Wrapped In Intimacy And Imagination
Residing in the vibrant artistic enclave of Ancoats marina, Ben Heyworth draws inspiration from his surroundings; a blend... Read More
Joseph Kuhl Helene Review: A Haunting Folk Ballad That Breathes Through the Silence After the Storm
Joseph Kuhl is not your average singer-songwriter, he is a steward of soundscapes and sentiment, a modern-day troubadour... Read More
Lena Younes – Ways Of The Dreamer Review: A Healing Tapestry Of Breath, Grief, And Grace
Based in Tavira, Portugal, Lena Younes is not your typical singer-songwriter. Her artistry is deeply intertwined with her... Read More
