Indie Folk
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Introducing… Safari Gold
Welsh alt-folk quartet celebrate a decade of friendship on new single
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Introducing… Loris and the Lion
Fairy folk for fans of Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell, Joanna Newsom and Tori Amos
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Indie psyche rock band Beams returns with new single and 4th album
A rally cry for peace and humanity in a world that needs regeneration.
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Vanessa Forero – ‘Some Kinda Grace’ Review
British Columbian songstress brings in 2024 with a stripped back EP
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French for Rabbits – In The End I Won’t Be Coming Home Review
Indie folk New Zealanders bring a royal string quartet into the mix for their excellent new EP.
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Johanna Warren – The Rockfield Sessions Vol 1 Review
A stunning live recording that any fan of acoustic psyche-folk needs to snatch up immediately.
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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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Laura Veirs – Phone Orphans Review
Exceptional songwriting and acoustic performances from an artist finding purity in folk.
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Repulsive Woman – The Even Hand Review
Subtle indie folk for quieter times.
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Ásgeir – Time On My Hands (Lo-Fi Version) Review
Rearranging his superb 2022 album into tape worn acoustic folk cosy anthems
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Cots – Moonlit Building Review
Bossanova Noir meets tape-warped Indie Folk
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Bruce Soord announces new album ‘Luminescence’
Reflective indie folk inspired by life touring the city.
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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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Introducing… Hands of the Heron
Sumptuous vocal harmonies are the bedrock of this alt-folk trio.
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Rosemary & Garlic – A Room of One’s Own Review
Dreamy chamber folk delivered in one of my favourite albums of 2023.
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Introducing… Adam Harpaz
Introducing the world to Ausa-Nova - Australian influenced costal bossa nova!
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Introducing… Mourning Coffee
Indie folk rock that is writing songs about the zodiac
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EllaHarp – Lost in January Review
Ethereal melancholic harp and banjo folk for people needing quiet dreamy reflection.
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Celestial North mixes wyrd folk and electronica ahead of her debut album
Tribal beats, quirky vocals and celestial synths collide for a rising star of dreamy folktronica
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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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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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Introducing… La Faute
Fiest meets Mitski in this folktronica dream.
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Bailey Miller – love is a dying Review
A real time thawing of love and feelings.
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Lanę – Alchemy (EP) Review
Dark, minimalistic New Zealand folk at its finest.
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SAND, STONE, GLASS is a triple double album designed like an interactive puzzle
An album about blind experimentation and with custom digital instruments you can buy and play along with.
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Anuk Schmelcher – Can You Hear The River Review
A self assured debut for alt-folk lovers.
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Jonathan Hultén – The Forest Sessions Review
When the voice of Thor and an angel turn up to a gothic folk performance.
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Pitou returns with new single and announces debut album
Dutch folk songstress wants to remind us that good is everywhere if we look for it.
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Arny Margret – They Only Talk About The Weather Review
Crystal clear folk gems recorded in sepia sound.
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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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Introducing… Callum Pitt
Newcastle based artist blends anxiety with optimism.
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June McDoom – June McDoom Review
Taking us back to 70s folk and 60s soul with a new hybrid sound
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Introducing… Pitou
Dutch traveller merges worldly influences into her own indie folk genre.
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Introducing… Awkward Branches
Soft and breezy acoustic rock to calm your day.
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Sara Parkman – Eros, Agape, Philia Review
Modern traditionalism of folk from around world.
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Johanna Warren – Lessons for Mutants Review
When psych-folk meets alternative anthems.
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Nathaniel Bellows and Shara Nova show opposite vocal styles in folk music can create wonders
When rustic folk meets angelic wishes.
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Bruno Bavota and Chantal Acda – A Closer Distance Review
Intimate indie folk where the production makes the closeness distant.
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Gordi – Inhuman Review
Indie folk and alt pop with an main dish of bittersweet haze.




































