Indie Folk
‘Back from The Brink’- Crawford Mack, facing the silence of the divine
There’s something quietly devastating about ‘Back From The Brink’, the new single from Crawford Mack. It slowly draws you into a […]
‘A New Moon’- Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard, a balance between stillness and motion
There’s a quiet confidence running through ‘A New Moon’ that doesn’t rely on volume or scale to make its impact felt. […]
‘Heading Home’- Alexander Joseph, a quiet companion through life’s uncertainties
There’s a gentle steadiness to Alexander Joseph’s ‘Heading Home’ EP that feels increasingly rare. It unfolds like a conversation you didn’t realise […]
‘Weight Will Unwind’- Finlay Birch, finding a gentle clarity
Some songs demand attention with spectacle, while others arrive quietly, unfolding with the patience of a long breath. And on ‘Weight […]
‘Speak No Evil’- Daphne Parker Powell, turning southern gothic into cinematic fire
With the release of the striking new video for ‘Speak No Evil’, New Orleans’ Daphne Parker Powell transforms one of the standout […]
‘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, […]
‘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 […]
‘Fragments in the Basement of My Mind’- La Leurentop, reentering the room with an awakening
With the eagerly-awaited second half of ‘Fragments in the Basement of My Mind’, La Leurentop looks to reframe the story that […]













