I have always found “okay” boring. I mean, seriously, what excitement can one extract from just being “okay”. It seems so….so….blah to me. That’s why the message in Abby K‘s newest single, It’s Okay (Not To Be Okay), really resonates. When the world has turned into a circus of uncertainty, elite power games, and civil […]
Prolific Songwriter Todd Warner Moore Returns with Overnight Flight (My favorite TWM album yet.)
Todd Warner Moore has reached veteran or “diamond member” status on these pages at this point. Originally from the Midwest US, Todd has been in Hong Kong for several years. His prolific level of songwriting has helped him create and release six albums in the past two years! Encapsulating everything from the aesthetic of 60-70s […]
Interview with Gawain and The Green Knight – Doctor
Gawain and the Green Knight are a Brooklyn-based folk duo, though, as noted by American Pancake, “a more accurate description would be storytellers or maybe conjurers or musical alchemists.” Made up of the soon-to-be-wed Alexia Antoniou (Gawain) and Mike O’Malley (the Green Knight), the pair have been barding around New York City together since January […]
Interview with Faultlines – Save Us
As COVID-19 has my family and I on week 4 of “near-complete lock down” on top of practicing social distancing in public spaces, Faultlines have unleashed an organic, powerful, passionate single that tackles the problems created and exacerbated by the private, for-profit, Western health industry. With that topic in play, this monster of a virus […]
Interview with Chloe Foy – Callous Copper
Poignant singer-songwriter Chloe Foy soars into 2020 with her introspective collection of enchanting vignettes leading the way. Callous Copper is out on now via AntiFragile. The EP is a intimate selection of songs, old and new, that have been re-imagined within the setting of a string quartet. Each track effortlessly compliments the next as the […]
Interview with Subi – Tim
Los Angeles-based, Indie Pop architect, Subi, is thrilled to release her new single, Tim out now. Tim is the artist’s third single that explores a wide array of emotion and loss. The track is definitely something folk and indie enthusiasts should look into. The focus of this track came to life following the death of […]
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 Adam Wendler – South
Adam Wendler is an independent multi-instrumentalist from Ontario, Canada, currently based in Berlin, Germany. Ever since picking up the guitar at the age of 15, Adam has been writing songs, dedicated to sharing his music with the world. At only 27 years old Adam has independently released three solo albums, ‘All or Nothing’ (2018), ‘Never […]
Interview with The Very Lazy Sundays – Sometimes A Broken Heart
Indie-folk quartet The Very Lazy Sundays make their 2019 debut with the release of their compassionate new single Sometimes A Broken Heart, out on now. The single is filled with twinkling melodies and flawless harmonies from the offset. Front man Diyar Abdullah’s rich, warm vocal compliments his emotive storytelling charm effortlessly, creating a sound akin […]
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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