Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
Tag: Folk
On The Record: Tomas Raae
Copenhagen-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Tomas Raae has joined us for a discussion of his fascinating new album, …før de spredtes, which bridges ancient folk traditions and contemporary soundscapes.
For Now, Forever is Liana Warren’s unmissable debut album
Oakland-based singer-songwriter Liana Warren makes her stunning debut with new album For Now, Forever.
Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira’s beautiful folk tribute ‘Here To Stay’ is wrapped in warmth
Musicians Jocelyn Pettit and Ellen Gira have just shared their second album, Here To Stay, a gorgeously sweeping folk composition which brings traditional Celtic and contemporary roots music to the forefront.
Freya Magee makes a quietly powerful entrance with ‘Duplicity’
Making her quietly powerful debut into the indie-folk scene is Freya Magee whose first single ‘Duplicity’ walks the fine line between fragility and boldness.
On The Record: Jay Putty
Today, we’re taking the limelight to singer-songwriter Jay Putty, whose latest EP, Mountains and Valleys, marks his most emotionally raw and cinematic release to date.
Nick Byrne’s indie-folk single ‘Solstice Sun’ reflects on the process of change
Nick Byrne’s ‘Solstice Sun’ is a tranquil and soothing acoustic number which centers on the unstoppable force of change, whether it be seasonal, emotional or spiritual.
Best New Tracks #142
Welcome to BEST NEW TRACKS, our fast and not-so-furious assemblage of those singles and videos that have crossed our path lately… and now we want them to cross yours.
‘Dead To It’ is Heron’s floating exploration of growth & healing
Liverpool’s Heron returns with ‘Dead To It’, sweeping us up in a lo-fi warmth and intimate production, deftly woven with Heron’s signature blend of alt-pop, psychedelia and folksy soul.
Tiz McNamara’s ‘Underneath Your Body’ is a heartfelt confessional
Tiz McNamara’s ‘Underneath Your Body’ goes beyond the love song trope to become a greater exploration of connection, trust and longing.
