Folk Rock
‘I’ll See You Soon’- 23 Fields, striking an emotional chord with heart-stirring brilliance
Some songs entertain, others linger, and then there are songs like ‘I’ll See You Soon’ that quietly change the way you think […]
‘From Now On’- Lowly Rose, finding strength with a folk-laced anthem
There is an unforced honesty at the centre of Lowly Rose’s latest single ‘From Now On’ that gives it its greatest […]
‘Boundary’- The Pennydrops, capturing the sound of emotional fracture
There is something deeply compelling about a song that manages to sound both restrained and ready to explode at any […]
‘Quiet Revolution Extra’- Andy Smythe, revealing new creative heights
Some artists release companion EPs as an afterthought, but Andy Smythe treats them as an opportunity to push even further. […]
‘The Shadow Remains’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes Of Hazard, striking gold in the shadows
There is something undeniably captivating about a song that refuses to play by the usual rules. And on their new single […]
‘Can I Rise’- Mark Winters, finding meaning between inheritance and ambition
Some songs ask simple questions, while others spend their entire running time wrestling with them. Mark Winters’ ‘Can I Rise’ belongs […]
‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’- The Forever Takeback, finding fragile hope within emotional collapse
There is a quiet honesty running through ‘Breathe Again (Semi-Stripped)’ that immediately separates The Forever Takeback from the increasingly polished landscape of modern alternative […]
‘The American Boys (The Ballad of Frank Gusenberg and the St Valentine’s Day Massacre)’- David Omlor, reviving outlaw Americana
There is something deeply satisfying about a song that understands exactly what it wants to be. Dave Omlor doesn’t overcomplicate his latest […]
‘Travelin’ Heart’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes Of Hazard, turning emotional release into pure gold
There is something undeniably cinematic about Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard and their latest single ‘Travelin’ Heart’. From […]
‘Oh Me Oh My’- Danny Django, turning grief into echoing beauty
There’s a raw, unguarded quality to ‘Oh Me Oh My’ that immediately sets it apart, and on this latest release, Danny […]













