Genre – Folk

Andy Oliver – First They Silenced The Radios Single Review: A Quiet Folk Protest Against Power, Silence, and a World in Unease

Andy Oliver is a singer-songwriter and musician whose work is shaped by lived experience, artistic independence, and a deep belief…

2 weeks ago

‎Vitto – Vitto EP Review: A Soul-Baring Folk Tapestry of Love, Loss, Identity, and Quiet Rebirth Through Raw Storytelling

From the heart of Santiago, Chile, emerges Vitto, a transgender composer, multi-instrumentalist, and session musician whose creative voice was forged…

1 month ago

Mark Anthony Bartolo – Shooting Star Single Review: A Serene, Cinematic Journey Through Fleeting Connections and Emotional Light

From the quiet coastal beauty of Il-Mellieħa, Malta, emerges a singer-songwriter whose artistry is shaped by sincerity, introspection, and unwavering…

2 months ago

‎Lee Feather and The Night Movers – Drugs for Christmas Single Review: A Darkly Witty, Heartfelt, and Unconventionally Poetic Holiday Journey

Emerging from the vibrant, eclectic music scene of London, Lee Feather and The Night Movers are a band defined by…

2 months ago

Jens Gustavson – Vissa Dagar Album Review: A Quietly Fearless Acoustic Journey Through Life’s Most Honest Moments

For nearly thirty years, Jens Gustavson has stood as one of Sweden’s most quietly enduring singer-songwriters, a musician whose creative…

2 months ago

Aria – Wishing Well Single Review: A Tender Folk Confession of Heartbreak, Hope, and Honest Vulnerability

Born to Indian parents of Bengali and Punjabi heritage and raised in New Orleans, Aria Narang, now based in New…

2 months ago

Ezra Vancil – Island Single Review: A Healing Folk Journey Through Love, Loss, Renewal, and the Quiet Strength of Starting Again

Emerging from the quiet, wooded landscapes of East Texas, Ezra Vancil has built a reputation as one of the most…

2 months ago

I AM PSALMNIST – Heccup Single Review: A Soulful, Original Expression of Truth, Emotion, and Creative Freedom

From the heart of Atlanta, United States, emerges a reserved yet deeply creative voice, I AM PSALMNIST, an independent artist…

2 months ago

Cat Cork – Simple Song (Acoustic) Single Review: A Soulful Journey Through Life’s Seasons and the Beauty of Honest Simplicity

From the tranquil heart of Woy Woy, Australia, emerges a musician whose artistry is defined by its honesty, depth, and…

2 months ago

Wattmore – Canadian Whiskey Single Review: A Bold Shot of Satire, Grit, and Rebellion Served Neat

In the vibrant music scene of Brisbane, Australia, few acts embody contradiction quite as brilliantly as Wattmore, a duo of…

3 months ago

23 Fields – The Mary Stanford (Eternal Father Strong To Save) Review: A Haunting Folk Hymn of Courage, Loss, and Timeless Remembrance

23 Fields is the creative project of Hastings-based songwriter Step, whose journey into music has been anything but conventional. Growing…

4 months ago

Powers of the Monk – Bread & Circuses Review: A Haunting, Cinematic Descent into Delusion, Beauty, and Unforgettable Sonic Storytelling

Emerging from the creative corridor of Pontiac, Detroit, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, Powers of the Monk (POM) is a duo…

4 months ago