Indie Folk
‘I Can’t Sleep’- Lol Bailey, turning insomnia into intimacy
There’s a particular kind of silence that only exists in the early hours; when the world has powered down but […]
‘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 […]
‘LOVE PEACE WAR (Acoustic Remix)- Michellar, igniting a folk revival flame
Some songs whisper, while others protest. And then there are songs like the acoustic remix of ‘LOVE PEACE WAR’, tracks that […]
‘Life of a Man’- Andy Smythe, confronting a fractured future
Andy Smythe has never been an artist content to write small songs about small things. And with ‘Life of a […]
‘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 […]
‘Stretch My Plum’- Blackfoot Daisy, bringing ragtime swagger and string-band sparkle
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a front-porch string band wandered into a wrestling ring with a wink […]
‘Madelaine’- Patience Please, capturing lightning in a quiet bottle
There’s something thrilling about the moment a young band dares to slow down. And with their latest outing ‘Madelaine’, London’s […]
‘Worst Part Of The Year’- Caroline Parke, turning isolation into quiet, unbreakable beauty
There is a particular kind of honesty that only comes from places most maps forget. On her latest single ‘Worst […]
‘Vaya Con Dios’- Ashley Ray Simon, reclaiming a quiet power
There’s a rush of electricity that comes when an artist revisits the spark that first set everything in motion, and […]













