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’20 Breaths Of Love Per Minute’- Ian Roland, capturing stillness and skyward wonder
Some songs glide past you. Others make you stop, exhale, and feel the air settle on your skin. Ian Roland’s ’20 […]
‘A Song, A Story Told’- Robin James Hurt, folk soul, lo-fi fire, and the poetry of home
With his newest album ‘A Song, A Story Told’, Robin James Hurt continues his lifelong conversation with Irish music, one that fuses reverence […]
‘Lazy Morning’- Twaang, a sunlit meditation on stillness and simplicity
There’s something disarmingly pure about Twaang’s new EP ‘Lazy Morning, a collection that feels more like a state of being than anything else. […]
‘Show Me How’- Inez Leon, a luminous revival of the love song
With her latest single ‘Show Me How’, Mexican-Korean artist Inez Leon delivers a glistening, heartfelt anthem that feels like a love […]
‘leave it all behind’- decede, poetry of picking up the pieces
decede’s ‘leave it all behind’ feels like standing in the aftermath of a storm. It’s the sound of someone sifting through the […]
‘Vienna’- Andreas Gavlén, returning with a timeless reverie
With his latest outing ‘Vienna’, Sweden’s Andreas Gavlén delivers a track that is both delicate and profoundly evocative, all while carrying […]
‘Fucking Around’- Franxie, a quiet alt-folk revolution
Franxie’s debut single ‘Fucking Around’ lands like a whisper turned into a roar, offering a study in restrained power and […]
‘Love & Desire’- James Harries, delivering folk whimsy in motion
Prague’s James Harries’ ‘Love & Desire’ is warm, unhurried, and sprinkled with unexpected surprises. Recorded in just three days, the […]
‘Natur’- Eve Goodman & SERA, a reverant ode to Welsh landscapes and feminine cycles
North Wales’ own Eve Goodman and SERA (Sarah Louise Sarnacki Owen) return with their long-awaited collaborative debut album ‘Natur’, a […]
‘Reviver’- Moira Chicilo, a poignant ode to Canada’s fading towns
Canadian indie folk artist Moira Chicilo returns with ‘Reviver’, a deeply reflective that captures the quiet heartbreak of communities slowly slipping […]













