Indie Folk
‘Shipwrecked’- George Adequate, finding beauty in the wreckage
There is a refreshing lack of pretence surrounding George Adequate. No grand reinvention. No carefully engineered mythology. No desperate attempt […]
‘When the Boat Comes in’- Simon J Knight, facing life’s cruelest truths
Some songs are written about loss, while others are written from within it. And on his newest effort ‘When the Boat […]
‘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 […]
‘Fear The War’- Maicín, turning modern anxiety into an indie-rock triumph
At a time when much of modern life feels like an endless scroll between catastrophe and distraction, Maicín have delivered […]
‘Wild Life’- Scott James, finding quiet strength in reflective beauty
In an era where many songwriters feel compelled to compete for attention through increasingly grand gestures, Scott James takes the […]
‘Eyes of Izzy’- Mark Moule, unearthing a forgotten story
Some songs arrive at exactly the right moment. Not because they were written recently, but because time has quietly deepened […]
‘Kite Without A String’- John Lebanon, finding direction within the in-between
There is a quiet confidence running through John Lebanon’s debut album ‘Kite Without a String’. Throughout its runtime, the record is […]
‘Love Crash’- Block, returning with a heartfelt triumph
Over these last few years, there has been a growing appetite for artists willing to trade perfection for honesty. While […]













