Chamber Folk
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Bailey Miller – Still Water Review
Hauntingly cosmic ambient folk to lull you into calm and confusion.
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Orchestral indie rockers Completions return with new single and album
One of my favourite underground artists I’ve discovered in recent years is Completions. Shawn Alpay heads the project and for ages I thought it was…
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Karin Park to return with stripped down “Private Collection” reinterpretation album
Bring your pump organs.
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Lanę – Blood Language Review
Acoustic dream folk from New Zealand to England.
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Lissom – Eclipses Review
Chamber pop duo return with a beautifully emotive album.
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Introducing… Blue Luminaire
A delicate and intimate look in healing.
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Tetem. and Yusuke Tsutsumi – One Cut Deeper Review
Gothic dreamfolk soundtrack bringing out the best of both artists.
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Hrishikesh Hirway – Rooms I Used to Call My Own Review
Softer softest - dream pop to be sad to
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Introducing… Alison Cotton
A haunted siren invoking 60's British folk.
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David Åhlén – Watch and Pray Review
Haunting chamber indie folk to bewitch your soul.
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Introducing… Sonny Brazil
Traditional British folk tunes revisited.
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Devin Hoff reimagines Anne Briggs folk music from a bassist perspective
British folk for double bass.
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EllaHarp – Screaming into the Void Review
A beautifully arranged indie folk harp memoire.
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Sóley’s new single and concept album embrace experimental artistry
Sóley returns with a stunning new single.
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Jesca Hoop – The Deconstruction of Jack’s House Review
A beautiful reworking of a folk rock classic.
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Mara Simpson – In This Place Review
A cross cultural folk album to leave you feeling loved.
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Introducing… Astrid Swan
A journey that reminds you that time and life are precious.
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Ásgeir – The Sky Is Painted Gray Today Review
Folktronica at its finest.
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Jonathan Hulten – Chants From Another Place Review
Chants from everywhere and nowhere.
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Live Vault – Saint Sister
Harps and twin vocals for chamber folk ditties.
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Joanna Gemma Auguri – 11 Review
The heart of the harmonium.
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Katherine de Rosset – Fire Rises Review
Vocal focused folk to calm and soothe.
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This Is The Kit – Off Off Oddities Review
Alternative takes from a fantastic album.
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Merope – Salos Review
Lithuanian folk tales given a worldly folk reimagining.
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Paper Beats Scissors – La Mitad Review
Indie folk to cry in a second language with.
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Grasscut – Overwinter Review
A symphonic treat for alt-pop lovers.
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Field Works – Cedars Review
Spoken Word ambience from different cultures.
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Kardemimmit – Kesäyön Valo – Midnight Sun Review
I Kantele believe this isn't world famous yet.
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Nick Hudson – Come Back When There’s Nothing Left Review
Time for the haunted chamber pop parade.
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Dom La Nena – Tempo Review
Waltzing into the Parisian depths of curiosity.
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MARBL returns with beautiful new single
A delightfully sobworthy ballad
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Introducing… Joel Gabrielsson
Chamber made sadness.
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Tele Novella – Merlynn Belle Review
Desert pop is primed.
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Introducing… Anneke Van Giersbergen
Refusing to stay still.
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Tunng – Tunng Presents… Dead Club Review
One of the most important albums of 2020.
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Noiserv – Uma Palavra Começada Por N Review
The finest in Portuguese folk
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Gracie and Rachel – Hello Weakness, You Make Me Strong Review
Sounds like… If peak Dido cut darker and deeper. The review Following Gracie and Rachel over the past few years has been a revelation as…






































