Folk Rock
‘Quiet Revolution’- Andy Smythe, songs for the turning tide
Some records feel like a gathering storm, and with his eighth full-length release, Andy Smythe delivers a musical statement that feels both […]
‘Forest Mountain Forest’- Simon Bromide, a reflective indie-rock journey
Some songs arrive with the feeling of a turning point. They carry the weight of experience while opening the door […]
‘Every Drunk’s Got A Story’- Eoin Shannon, bringing life to the late-night world
There’s a particular atmosphere that only exists in the final hours of a bar’s closing shift. The lights are low, […]
‘I Dreamt Of You Again Last Night’- Friend / Monell, reviving psychedelic folk reflection
With their newest outing ‘I Dreamt of You Again Last Night’, the creative partnership of Friend / Monell return to the fold […]
‘The World Inside’- The Iddy Biddies, finding depth in quiet revelations
Sophomore albums often arrive with a sense of pressure; the unspoken expectation to either repeat past successes or reinvent everything. […]
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’- Blackfoot Daisy, turning new wave heartache into a fireside confessional
There’s a particular kind of magic that happens when a band strips a beloved anthem down to its emotional bones. […]
‘It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’- Wattmore, delivering heartache with a soft smirk
There’s something quietly satisfying about a song that just tightens the bolts and lets it roll. And on ‘It’s Called Love […]
‘Derby Hill’- Derby Hill, finding grace in the everyday
There’s something bracingly human about Derby Hill’s self-titled debut EP. It plants its boots firmly on cracked concrete and lets […]
‘Grounding’- Displaced Stranger, finding his footing on debut album
There’s something quietly compelling about a first record made without fanfare, without a band, and without years of industry polish […]
‘Milogather Parts 1 and 2’- Crescent, a slow-burning debut in two acts
On their debut AA single ‘Milogather Parts 1 and 2’, Hartlepool quartet Crescent make it clear they’re not interested in […]













