These two Northern Irish songwriting talents wrestle with societal pressures and the uncontrollable pull of life.
Tag: Folk
Rising Irish songstress BLÁNID makes a welcomed return to the airwaves with ‘Dead Men Dancing’
Rising Irish songstress BLÁNID makes a welcomed return to the airwaves with the release of her latest, hauntingly beautiful single, ‘Dead Men Dancing’.
Jem arrives into the music scene with the cinematic debut ‘Secrets’. 
Born and raised on the golden western coast of Cesme, Turkey and now based in London, 23-year-old musician Jem whips up his musical influences of Radiohead to Sarah Vaughan into his own infectious blend of 90s alternative rock with tender Middle Eastern melodies. With his music standing as representation of both his childhood roots and…
Emerging singer-songwriter Katy For Kings shares sweet-yet-dramatic ‘Spiders In My Room’
‘Spiders In My Room’ is the latest independent release from intuitive singer-songwriter Katy For Kings.
Seek refuge from your busy lives in Sunflower Summit’s ‘Do Nothing’
Chicago singer-songwriter Sunflower Summit took a moment to reflect on how they’d dealt with life under lockdown so far, resulting in sensitive single ‘Do Nothing’.
On the Record: Ed Prosek
For those who have never heard of Ed Prosek who is he and what is his music about? I guess I see myself as a studied classical musician who broke away from the often segregated aloofness of the classical music world. I found my voice as a songwriter and as an artist, not by emulating…
‘Rattle My Bones’ is Michael Wilford’s spooky alt-folk sophomore single
Michael Wilford’s second release is ‘Rattle My Bones’, in which ghostly visions embedded within layers of marching percussion and playful piano chords creep up on the listener.
Get your headphones ready for Historian’s latest introspective release ‘Broken Cup’
Delicately laced alt-folk melodies, fractured electronic beats and a haunting cello section come together to portray a fragile state of mind.
‘A Changing Light’ is the electro folk message of hope from The Woods
Scottish musician The Woods doesn’t want us to forget those individuals behind the art that we all enjoy so much and so he’s dedicated new song ‘A Changing Light’ to them.
Watch Icelandic indie-folk trio LÓN perform ‘Earthquake’
By the largest lake in Iceland and in the fading light of the day, we witness the serene atmosphere of LÓN performing ‘Earthquake’.
