Wednesday, July 15 2026

‘Kite Without A String’- John Lebanon, finding direction within the in-between

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There is a quiet confidence running through John Lebanon’s debut album ‘Kite Without a String’. Throughout its runtime, the record is […]

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‘Jimmy Mckeon, 1864’- Tim Feeney, breathing life into forgotten history

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In an era where folk music often drifts toward broad reflections and personal confession, Tim Feeney takes a different path. […]

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‘CATATAU’- Ítallo, turning everyday life into something profound

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There is a remarkable sense of purpose running through Ítallo França’s fourth studio album ‘CATATAU’. Rather than offering escape from the […]

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‘Hidden Andalucia’- Martin Lloyd Howard, bridging centuries of guitar tradition

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There’s something quietly transportive about ‘Hidden Andalucia’. Rather than simply chasing technical spectacle for its own sake, guitarist Martin Lloyd […]

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‘Letters from Paulus’- Fish And Scale, finding grace in stillness

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There’s something strikingly unfashionable about ‘Letter from Paulus’, and that’s precisely what gives it its strength. At a time when […]

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‘Let Go’- Jemerine Chan, finding strength in stillness

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There is something quietly compelling about the way Jemerine Chan approaches emotional vulnerability on ‘Let Go’. In a musical landscape where heartbreak […]

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‘Baptisms’- Ryne Meadow, turning pain into defiance

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There is a particular kind of bravery required to make an album like ‘Baptisms’. It’s the quieter, more difficult act of […]

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‘Bad Decision’- Reina Mora, finding power in vulnerability

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There is a beautifully unresolved tension running through Reina Mora’s ‘Bad Decision’. The song settles in the emotional aftermath of choices […]

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‘Someday Got Away’- Kevin Driscoll, a quiet musing on the roads left behind

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There’s a reflective stillness at the heart of ‘Someday Got Away’. It’s a track that leans into introspection without overstating its […]

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‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’- House Cat Frankie, sharp observations wrapped in sunlit folk-pop energy

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There’s an easy charm to House Cat Frankie, but beneath the warmth of ‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’ lies a quietly […]

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