Nick (the Dream) Weaver started playing guitar in 1976. His biggest inspiration was his older brother who played multiple instruments and was a folk singer/song writer. Nick started writing songs in the mid 1980’s and hasn’t slowed down since. His songs have been played on NPR, College Radio Stations, Indie Broadcasts and Internet radio world […]
Interview with Lloyd James Fay – Idiocracy
Introspective troubadour Lloyd James Fay returns with the release of his upcoming EP Fake Depth, out 8th May 2020. Opening with forthcoming single Idiocracy, Fay’s tender and evocative vocal is able to soar instantly. Gentle guitar strums are paired with pulsating drum beats, setting the tone perfectly for this intimate, lo-fi rock release. Throughout the […]
Interview with Sid Hagan – Glacial Plateau
Singer/songwriter and musician Sid Hagan creates fully immersive soundscapes that tell stories, speak to the soul, and connect with all the things that make each of us human. His newest album, Glaical Plateau, gets its name from the South Dakota location where he grew up during the 1950s and 60s. This is where his musical […]
Interview with Yvonne McDonnell – It’s Not That Cold Anymore
Singer-songwriter Yvonne McDonnell returns with her stirring new single Its Not That Cold Anymore, out on now. Inspired by vintage photography, the single tells the story of how loneliness can be felt at any time, even times when we are supposed to be full of happiness and warmth, like at Christmas. Yvonne elaborates, “it’s a […]
Interview with Danny Rose
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Danny Rose about his latest music, technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create ? I’m from a little town in Australia called Deception Bay, I play Folk Music, Blues Music and […]
Noah James Hittner Releases Best Music Yet! Jam His Acousti-tronic, Genre-Blending Album – Willing
Love gritty blues guitar? Love acoustic driven rock? Love it when the artist isn’t afraid to blend genres? Neither do I which is why Noah James Hittner‘s new album, Willing, is one of my favorites of 2019. In the sake of transparency, I’m good friends with Noah. But it wasn’t always like that. I first […]
Interview with The Frampton Sisters – Birds of a Feather
Indie folk duo The Frampton Sisters make their debut with the delicately weaved single, Birds Of A Feather, out now via Dharma Records. From the offset, sisters Freddie and Charlie Frampton’s effortlessly stunning harmonies take centre stage. Both singers’ rich, celestial vocals soar as they compliment each other, feeling instantly reminiscent of the likes of […]
Interview with Lydia Ang – On Erasure
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lydia Ang about her latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. On Erasure by Lydia Ang Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
Interview with Jez Bonham – Mental Health
Jez Bonham has recorded a raw folk autobiography disguised as a passionate alternative/singer-songwriter record. His debut EP combines slow progressive acoustic/electric guitar with almost hidden powerful tempo and musical changeups. His lyrics and sound march you forward from summertime bliss to painful relationships to a tortured mind. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Jez […]
Resurrection Fern Releases Charming New Single, Coffee Now Available
Funding her previous projects off the back of her success (and the abundance of support from her community) on streaming platform Twitch.tv, Resurrection Fern continues riding the wave of momentum with the release of her acoustic, folk pop single titled Coffee. Tapping into the popularity of live streaming, Resurrection Fern is at the forefront of […]
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