Posts in Indie Folk
Daybreaker turns memory into melody on Tastes Like Nostalgia, a handmade indie-folk EP out December 3rd.

Every wardrobe hides one shirt that smells more of memory than detergent; Tastes Like Nostalgia operates exactly like that garment you can’t quite throw away. Under the moniker Daybreaker, singer-songwriter Chelsea Balzer turns…

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On Her EP “For The Record,” Micae turns bedroom folk into diaristic symphonies of breath, string, and sincerity.

Call it a Polaroid EP: Micae’s “For The Record” feels like a hand-warmed snapshot pulled from a coat pocket—creased, human, and stubbornly present. The Canadian singer-songwriter builds a folk miniature with nothing more than guitar and her velvety…

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Hilary Camino’s “Flower Bud” drifts like a hidden river, a live-recorded meditation.

Hilary Camino releases “Flower Bud,” a Wyoming-born hush that treats quiet as sacred architecture. Recorded live in one take, this folk miniature arrives as a spinoff…

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Chris Portka’s New Project “The Album Everyone Wants” Balances Indie-Folk Warmth and Psychedelic Edge

A ribbon of tape flickers, the band exhales, and Chris Portka has unveiled “The Album Everyone Wants”—a title that winks while the music simply delivers. The U.S. songwriter’s most collaborative statement to date, this full-band set (eleven songs recorded at NYC’s Sear Sound…

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On Wasted Years, Brian Gallagher Balances Heartbreak, Humor, and Hope Across Eleven Tender Tracks

Prairie dusk doesn’t ask for applause; it simply turns the sky to copper and lets you breathe. Brian Gallagher’s forthcoming album, Wasted Years (out October 3, 2025), behaves the same way—quietly luminous, Americana in its poise, indie-folk at its marrow, with just enough…

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Melbourne Duo Ratfink! Crafts Quiet Brilliance and Queer Resilience in Folk-Pop Tapestry “Gay Song”

Some canvases reveal their truth only when the paint begins to crack; Melbourne-based Duo Ratfink!'s latest single "Gay Song" pries those fissures wider until light floods through…

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Ray Curenton Illuminates Queer Nostalgia and Unfinished Dialogue in Poignant Indie Folk Gem “NFC”

Some memories are like Polaroids left too long in the sun—edges curled, colors warped, yet the emotion forever vivid. Ray Curenton’s “NFC” captures that delicate phenomenon with poetic acuity…

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Driftwood Choir’s Self-Titled Debut Album Crafts a Soulful Tapestry of Longing and Change

A sublime spark of wanderlust leaps forth with the opening chord of Berlin-based duo Driftwood Choir’s self-titled debut album, a ten-song tapestry of Alternative Folk and Soft Pop woven..

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Indie Folk Trio Oliver Hazard Breathes Life into Folk Simplicity with Their EP “Raindrop River”

A soft hush of longing envelops the opening moments, as though Oliver Hazard’s voices were woven from old willow branches and whispered secrets. Their new EP, Raindrop River, reverberates…

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