Chamber Folk
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Kishi Bashi – Omoiyari Review
When a violin virtuoso takes on vintage folk
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Unto Ashes – Pretty Haunted Things Review
Slither on that zither
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GEA – Snow Review
GEA popped onto my radar previous with a promising album which alluded to something more cohesive with strength later down the line. Now returning with…
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Introducing… Brudini
Haunting gypsy pop for the darker times
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Olivia Chaney – Shelter Review
Top tier folk ballads from the heart
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Gracie and Rachel release music video as part of the Silver Sound Showdown
Chamber pop duo in music video contest
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Nadine Khouri – A New Dawn Review
Khouri Can British-Lebanese singer/songwriter Nadine Khouri has been gathering momentum with her sultry but delicate atmospheric folk music and with her new EP “A New Dawn”…
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Tom Rosenthal – Z-Sides Review
Taking anthems to slumberland Tom Rosenthal has always gone a bit against the grain. His style of indie folk-pop has always been very self-contained to…
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Introducing… Katie Mullins
Katie Mullins uses her voice as a multi-layered instrument in a beautiful way that I’ve not often heard. Katie loops her voice over and over to…
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Introducing… Sara Forslund
Swedish artist Sara Forslund is releasing her second album next month. The indie-folk singer/songwriter has a really delicate and subtle mood that has a sprinkling…
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Introducing… David Allred
David Allred is gearing up to release his debut solo album and his lead single “The Garden” has bewitched me. The singer and multi-instrumentalist has…
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Manu Delago – Parasol Peak Review
This is how you make a travel album As my go to hang drum player, I’ve been slowly catching up on some of Manu Delago’s…
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Kathryn Joseph – From When I Wake The Want Is Review
A 1-2 punch to the mind and soul – utterly glorious Kathryn Joseph pretty much burst into my musical world in 2016 with her stunning…
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Jochen Tiberius Koch – Walden Review
Contemporary classical composers have quietly been growing in my music collection over the last three years and the latest one to make it into the…
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Video Vault – Árstíðir
I’m a sucker for massive panoramic scenery shots and I’m also a huge fan of Icelandic music with a symphonic edge to it. Welcome to Árstíðir! Returning…
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Introducing… Charm of Finches
Aussie duo Ivy and Mabel form the haunting folk chantresses of Charm of Finches. Their voices are beautiful and have the ability to flit from…
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Introducing… Harp Samuels
Harp Samuels is a folktronica singer-songwriter hailing from Australia – and no – there’s not a harp as the main instrument! Instead, “Breathe”, the title track…
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Manu Delago to release new album and film
An expedition to create music on The Alps
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Kathryn Joseph returns with new album and single
Scotland's queen of piano roars returns
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Loreena McKennitt – “Lost Souls” Review
A Latin tinge to timeless folk
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Video Vault – Eliza Rickman
Chamber folk of the most gruesome kind
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Introducing… Clint Michigan #RecordStoreDay
"trauma folk" for the under confident
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Tom Rosenthal – “Don’t Die Curious” Review
A happy EP for giving you the wind beneath your wings
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Tunng return with first song in four years
Quirky folktronica band return with a cracker
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Johanna Warren – “Gemini II” Review
An exceptional twin follow up to Gemini I
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Video Vault – Gitta De Riddler
Dutch folk princess' new single and album incoming March!
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Iain Morrison returns with new album
Scottish folkster returns for more tales of wisdom
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Introducing… Youth in a Roman Field
A horseback ride through sheriff's town!
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Introducing… Abi Wade
Cello folktronica to push your buttons
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GEA – “Butterflies” Review
One great song, but an album that's wrong
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Rosemary & Garlic -“Rosemary & Garlic” Review
Is it too early to call album of the year already?
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Video Vault – Johanna Warren
A beautifully stripped back folk song.
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This Is the Kit – “Moonfreeze Shine” Review
Indie folk from grass roots to grit
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Out Lines – “Conflats” Review
Heart breaking tales from the darkest depths of Scotland
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Johanna Warren returns with new single
The forest faun of dream folk has returned
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Live Vault – Saint Sister
A Celtic tinged chill out duo
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Chloe Foy – “Are We There Yet?” Review
Seeking a new lady of alternative folk?
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Chantal Acda – “Bounce Back” Review
Lulling you into a safety net of hugs and heartbreak
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Raoul Vignal – “The Silver Veil” Review
The softest of voices with an album of gold

































