With ‘don’t wanna be alone on christmas’, Maria Lane conjures up those lesser seen pangs of heartbreak that can be hidden beneath the surface of tinsel and twinkling lights.
Tag: indie folk
Introducing Faroe Islands’ Bejamin Rajani with indie-folk single ‘Mánakvøld’
Faroese musician Benjamin Rajani’s ‘Mánakvøld’ is a blissful, acoustic guitar-driven track that transforms the mundane into the magical.
Antigua-based singer-songwriter unveils sublime indie-folk single ‘holding on’
Inspired by a transformative boat journey across the Atlantic to reconnect with his British roots with his Antiguan identity, Joshu channels his experiences into a deeply reflective and meditative track ‘holding on’.
Jack Elliot’s stripped-back ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is simply timeless
Jack Elliot’s single ‘Can You Hear The Music?’ is a reminder that even in simplicity, there can be depth beyond measure.
Indie-folk troubadour DD Allen captures bittersweet memories with ‘Holborn Avenue’
Bournemouth-born troubadour DD Allen spins bittersweet memories into gold with ‘Holborn Avenue’, the radiant closer to his debut EP, Rebel Hero.
‘No Reason to Change’ is the soft-toned ode of self-love from Kodiak Arcade & Cabin Fever Orchestra
Kodiak Arcade and Cabin Fever Orchestra have come together to create the warm and orchestral single ‘No Reason To Change’.
Will Knox’s album English Silence is a soft tapestry of healing sounds
From the opening notes, Will Knox’s brand new album English Silence envelops the listener in a warm, comforting embrace.
Solis’ ‘Dead Ocean Swimmer’ is a hypnotic piece of freedom & transformation
Solis (Sarah-Louise McCaul) plunges into the depths of personal awakening with her latest single ‘Dead Ocean Swimmer’.
Carla Aakre paints a heartfelt portrait of friendship in ‘watercolour’
The Helsinki-based singer-songwriter Carla Aakre effortlessly blends alt-folk and indie-pop with indie-rock influences in debut single ‘watercolour’.
Ian Bareham wields an open heart & golden voice in ‘Afraid To Bleed’
‘Afraid to Bleed’ is a heart-wrenching masterpiece that confirms Ian Bareham’s status as one of indie-folk’s most promising talents.
