We discuss all things love, loss, identity, songwriting and more in this interview with one-to-watch Kathi Deakin.
Tag: folk pop
With ‘Eden’, Ryne Meadow reclaims the paradise within
As the first official release from Ryne Meadow’s forthcoming album Baptisms, ‘Eden’ arrives steeped in reflection, grace and hard-won clarity.
Powers of the Monk drifts through ‘Sleepy Fields’
Powers of the Monk return their latest ear-gem ‘Sleepy Fields’, a soothing dream-pop meets indie-folk aesthetic.
Spell-weaver Elizabeth Winterbourne defies expectations in ‘Salem’
Elizabeth Winterbourne’s intuitive folk-pop single ‘Salem’ highlights the thoroughly human experience of injustice, sisterhood and resilience.
On The Record: Tara Beier
Grief, healing and the desert’s quiet wisdom lie at the heart of Canadian-American indie folk singer-songwriter Tara Beier’s new album, Mourning Doves of Joshua Tree.
After a 25-year hiatus Nourallah Brothers return with ‘We Listened To The Radio’
Nourallah Brothers’ comeback single ‘We Listened To The Radio’ is a Britpop-tinged homage to shared memories, quiet bonds and enduring relationships that overcome both space and time.
Listen to Kirsten Hildegard’s mystical debut ‘Still the Waves’
Copenhagen-based, New York native Kirsten Hildegard’s debut single ‘Still the Waves’ is nothing short of a revelation.
‘Parabellum’ is Maria Deirisarri’s defiant alt-folk statement
We’d like to introduce you to the talented songwriter Maria Deirisarri, a notable new voice in the alt-folk sphere, with her defiant single ‘Parabellum’,
Listen to Perenna King’s fiery protest anthem ‘Alibi’
Perenna King’s ‘Alibi’ burns with urgency, defiance and political poeticism.
‘Fairies’ is DIMILA’s enchanting exploration of heartbreak & healing
Today, we’d like to introduce you to Munich-based artist DIMILA who makes a spell-binding entrance into the folk-pop world with ‘Fairies’.
