Mexican artist Paulina Chow releases “Blue,” an indie-folk confession from Mexico that hushes the room before it speaks. The project’s name sets the temperature; the mood is chill but lucid, like ocean light slipping under a closed door…
Read MoreStitched like sunlight through pine needles, Alexander Grandjean releases the song “Canopy Hill”—a Danish indie-folk vignette that travels light yet carries consequence. The title reads like a destination and a promise…
Read MoreSnow still clings to the eucalypt shadows as Australian folk storyteller Isabel Rumble releases “Better Half of Me,” a hushed benediction for endings that prefer to speak in roots rather than fireworks. Composed in the liminal…
Read MoreKyle Morgan & Tamar Korn have gently unfastened the latch on time’s forgotten jewelry box, releasing their latest single, Anthem, into the ether—a folk reverie shimmering with lyrical wisdom as relevant today as when first penned in 1992…
Read MoreHeartbreak, much like fine porcelain, often reveals its hidden artistry only after being delicately shattered; Dubh Lee’s poignant ballad, "My Poor Boy," elegantly encapsulates this intricate mosaic of melancholy…
Read MoreLike the hush that settles over canals just before dawn’s first gull shrieks, néomi’s “Trigger” floats onto the surface of folk music with a fragile sheen that begs not to be disturbed. The Dutch‑Surinamese…
Read MoreOld sailors swear the harbor lanterns blaze brightest when the moon averts its gaze—a paradox perfectly echoed by Rainlights’ new single “Somewhere.” Beneath this Brooklyn alias, singer-producer-engineer…
Read MoreSome songs arrive like rainfall on drought-cracked earth — not as spectacle, but as quiet, necessary benediction. Isabel Rumble’s Soften belongs precisely to that species of song: an unhurried…
Read MoreListening to Hillary Reynolds' newest offering, "Can’t Turn Off My Mind," evokes the gentle eccentricity of discovering forgotten letters tucked within vintage books, each sentence spilling secrets cloaked…
Read MoreListening to meka's latest single "Baby Blues" feels like tracing delicate fingers across the frayed edges of a vintage photograph discovered serendipitously in a forgotten attic drawer; nostalgia…
Read MoreHarboring the effervescence of a hand‑thrown ceramic cup catching dawn light, Lindsay’s “Say It” pours acoustic folk sincerity with the measured grace of a vow. Sparse finger‑style…
Read MoreMarshmallow sunlight visits the palate as the song “There’s Nothing I Wouldn’t Do‑Bi‑Do‑Bi‑Do” unfurls, tasting like lingonberry jam drizzled across a warm cardamom…
Read MorePapaya‑coloured dawn drips onto the ear when “Bluebird” spirals from the speakers, tasting like cardamom‑kissed maple syrup on cracked ice. Jon Martin and Lovers coax indie‑folk’s…
Read MoreThe single “Skipping Stones” by American singer-songwriter SOZI conjures a folk-infused reverie that glides between wistful reflection and buoyant optimism. The track, featured in Episode 9…
Read MoreThe warm glow of Amistat's latest album, “Stranger”, is best described as a honeyed swirl of saffron-laden tea. The German twin brother duo has spun a gentle tapestry of acoustic folk…
Read MoreA flamboyant hush envelops your senses, reminiscent of warm bread rising in an old cottage, each note delicate yet profound. Ariana Fig’s “I Said My Thanks To Jesus,” born…
Read MoreBristling with nostalgia, American singer-songwriter Meka’s “Tomato Song” sighs wistfully through your bones, channeling the poetic melancholy of Joni Mitchell’s Blue era steeped…
Read MoreThe single “Slow It Down,” by Justin Froese, is a heartfelt indie folk ballad that gently push-pulls the listener to slow down, take a breath, and cling desperately to the fleeting…
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