There’s a superstition that moths trust the porch light more than the moon; Meredith Adelaide’s “To Believe I’m the Sun” wonders what happens when that porch light is your own chest, humming. Across eight pieces of Indie Folk and Soft Pop parsimony…
Read MoreEvery scar keeps time like a metronome; on Chris Rusin’s Songs From A Secret Room, that pulse becomes melody—ten pieces of Indie Folk/Americana rendered with candlelight patience and front-porch candor. The Colorado songwriter, now three years…
Read MoreCold seasons teach a quiet grammar: to stay, to breathe, to bear the weather. Laura Lucas’s latest single “Let The Winter Have Me,” arriving through Nettwerk, alongside her album “There’s a Place I Go,” treats that grammar as a vow…
Read MoreCall it a lantern for ordinary nights but Majozi latest single “You and I,” a South African indie-folk benediction, treats devotion as practical magic. Gentle guitar riffs sketch the perimeter while soft, thick piano keys progressively pulse like warm hallway light…
Read MoreLike a beloved leather jacket that only feels better with time, the single “I’ll Be There” from Chicago-born singer-songwriter James Ghareeb comes with a warmth that feels both familiar and timeless…
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 “Ditch Your Blues” by UK singer-songwriter Paul Cook & The Chronicles drips with casual magnetism, like a Sunday brunch that turns into an indolent afternoon, time taking a moment…
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…
Read MoreHushed confidences oftentimes cloak the most profound verities, and Flora Cash's album “Behind Every Beautiful Thing” feels like surreptitiously tuning into an esoteric dialogue between…
Read MoreSoft as twilight settling over a weary world, Mira Lu Kovacs’ single “I Care For You” seeps into the ears and heart like a whispered secret you never knew you needed. Her voice…
Read MoreWell, imagine the sound of solitude cruising down a line long past its been converted to rust. And now you're riding the “Lonely Train” of Keith Rayburn. Slow wheels of an idle railway...
Read MoreThere's a quiet magic that "Adelina" by Ocie Elliott weaves—like mist curling over a mountain at dawn, it lingers in the mind, ephemeral yet unforgettable...
Read MoreThe audaciously evocative album "I Want to Move" by Bad Friends With Black Cats radiates a visceral dynamism that clasps the listener's sensibilities from the inaugural chord. Originating from…
Read MoreEnveloped in a melancholic luminescence that tenderly persists, "Bloom" by Cloudbelly emerges as an indie folk gem, charting the turbulent expanse of nascent beginnings…
Read MoreBeneath a guise of ebullience, "Fake a Happy Face!" by Smallpools delves into the intricate maze of human sentiment, emerging as a clarion call for the existential merry-go-round…
Read MoreSwirling within the moody epicness of "My Mind (now)" by Paris Paloma, there lies an audacious blend of indie pop and folk that captivates from the outset. The song unfurls with vocal harmonies that enchant like…
Read MoreSwathed in the comforting embrace of chill, moody vibes, "The Weather" by JEMS emerges as a melodious harbinger of indie folk excellence, compelling in its auditory allure and impossible to bypass…
Read MoreEchoes of dissent and fortitude waft through the ether as "Heart's Desire" by Mary Middlefield unfolds, a splendid melding of indie folk and dream pop that defiantly commands attention…
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