Indie Folk
Robin James Hurt returns with his lively new single ‘Hey Mary (Play A Song For Me)’
Following the rousing response to his much-loved comeback single ‘Take Me Home’, his first piece of new material in three […]
‘Circle The Dream’- Nom De Plume Find New Horizons on their latest Album
With their third album ‘Circle the Dream’, Nom De Plume continue their quiet transformation from an indie-folk act with Americana […]
‘Blue Thread’- BC25 Stitch Memory and Presence on New Single
From the very first notes of ‘Blue Thread’, Freiburg duo BC25 invite us into a space that feels fragile and […]
‘August’- Veronica Raine Faces the Weight of Time on New Single
Southern Alberta songwriter Veronica Raine unveils a voice that feels both bruised and luminous, carrying the raw weight of regret […]
‘do you ever? (think of me)’- Joe Kutryk Finds Beauty in the Spaces Between Words on new single
In his second single ‘do you ever? (think of me)’, Manchester-born alt-folk newcomer Joe Kutryk proves that sometimes the smallest […]
‘Infinite Possibilities’- Kelsie Kimberlin Spreads Her Wings on Soaring new single
Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single ‘Infinite Possibilities’ is a rite of passage set to strings, harmonies, and the warm strum of […]
‘Pretty Penny’- Wendy DuMond Weaves Heartache into Cosmic Americana Gold
Wendy DuMond’s ‘Pretty Penny’ feels like it’s been carried on a warm breeze straight from another era; equal parts Laurel […]
Liam Higgins: Capturing warmth and heart within a folk-pop guise
Fresh off the back of his acclaimed single ‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’, London-based singer-songwriter Liam Higgins returns with ‘Distance’, […]
‘Weekend’- snow shack, A Mellow First Step That Lets the Mood Lead
snow shack, a fresh-faced trio from the unlikely music mecca of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, make their arrival with their debut […]
‘The Imperfectionist’- Nothing Concrete Celebrate Life’s Beautiful Chaos on Their New Album
From the rolling hills of Foix to the legendary stages of Glastonbury, Nothing Concrete have always marched to their own […]













