Folk Rock
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Beth Orton returns with new album ‘The Ground Above’
Folktronica meets classic singer-songwriter songbook.
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Mikaela Davis merges the harp and country rock for forthcoming album ‘Graceland Way’
You'll be glissed out with Mikaela's new single.
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Jesca Hoop announces new album, with clever lead single ‘Designer Citizen’ out now
Politically charged and in search for sanctuary.
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This Is The Kit – ‘Live at The Minack Theatre’ Review
Folk-rock at its finest.
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Live Vault – Beth Gibbons
A spirited performance at the Sydney Opera House
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Jesca Hoop – Selective Memory Review
Reimagining her 2017 album as a sweet, stripped back banjo-rock performance
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Sister Species – Lena In The Bog Review
A folk rock band that brings its own three-piece trumpet section.
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Faun and Chelsea Wolfe collaborate for new single ‘NIMUE’
Bringing in a heavier shoegaze soundscape to the Pagan Magick of Faun's forest folk.
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Introducing… Takeda
Welcome to grunge folk... and I love it.
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Introducing… Camilla Wickman
If piano prog rock went on an ancestral retreat to find itself, and the land it came from.
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Introducing… JOSEPH
Bridging the expectation and reality gap as you slide into your 40s with this be-kind-to-yourself indie pop anthem by sister duo JOSEPH.
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Introducing… Dubh Lee
A Cowboy Western of a love triangle introduces the world to Dublin's Lubh Lee.
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Introducing… Domi Hawken
Big anthemic guitars and rowdy choruses make for a confident, strident EP for London's Domi Hawken.
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Mia June – Brain Like Computer Review
The troubles of being an adult and finding your way are delivered in understated gut punches with Mia June's new EP.
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Sam Lynch – Outline Review
Personal growth and learning to not give up on yourself through confessional hushed indie rock
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Raoul Vignal returns with new dreamy folk album ‘Shadow Bands’
The softest French acoustic folk is back for another pillowy psychedelia tinged album
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PJ Harvey Live at Primavera Sound
A magical performance in the rain.
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Armlock – Seashell Angel Lucky Charm Review
Indie rock to numb the intensity and contemplate the big everyday
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Sarah Blasko returns with new single ‘The Way’ previewing first solo album in six years
Australian singer-songwriter returns with life affirming musings on goodbyes, grief and a good old apocalypse
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Hannah Frances – Keeper of the Shepherd Review
A tour-de-force of emotional purging, acceptance and turning rootsy rock into grungy prog rock
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Introducing… Morgan Swihart
Catchy alt-rock genre soups convey the darker sides of mental health and coming of age in NYC.
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Introducing… Safari Gold
Welsh alt-folk quartet celebrate a decade of friendship on new single
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Live Vault – PJ Harvey
PJ Harvey takes on NPR's Tiny Desk
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Louis Jucker & le Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain – Suitcase Suite Review
An album made entirely out of second hand suitcases turned into musical instruments.
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Introducing… Annie Dressner
The song you need for when bumping into an ex after a decade sets off some nostalgic melancholy
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Bruce Soord announces new album ‘Luminescence’
Reflective indie folk inspired by life touring the city.
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Mitski returns with new single, album and a return to her acoustic side
Haunting the land with love is the next era of Mitski
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Porch – In the End, You Choose Nobody Review
A folk rock entry point into slowcore music to bring you all the sad vibes.
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Kevin Galland – From The Mountains To The Sea Review
Wistful lo-fi noise rock and folk for those who've lost their way.
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Quentin Sauvé – Enjoy the View Review
Who needs a full band when you can layer your sadness into a dream folk beauty?
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Introducing… Nati Dreddd
Scottish folk-rock to lighten your mood and embrace every part of you.
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This Is The Kit returns with new single and album coming June
Skittish indie folk band are back and this time they've bought a first aid kit!
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Daughter return with a new single, album and a more hopeful view of the future
Perfect indie folk-infused rock to bawl your eyes out to.
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Emilie Zoé – Hello Future Me The Companion EP Review
Ghostly folk meets angsty bedroom rock.
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Introducing… I Was a King
Norwegian indie rock duo strip back the band for a homely vibe.
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Introducing… Sister Wives
Psychedelic folklore and witchcraft from the English industrial cities and Welsh countryside.
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Beth Orton – Weather Alive Review
Beth Orton's first self produced album is her deepest and most engrossing yet.
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Jesca Hoop – Order of Romance Review
A rewarding look into the complexities of love.




































