
Song Review/ Folk : Michellar’s ‘Get Me There to Church’
it’s the same with her latest release, ‘Get Me There to Church’ featuring Helen Walford and Harrison Black.

Song Review/ Folk : JR Dalfort’s ‘Easy Livin’
In his latest release, ‘Easy Livin’, the artist traces a faint melancholy against a fresh, brisk acoustic valley.

Album Review/ Folk : Nothing Concrete’s ‘The Imperfectionist’
Their latest release is ‘The Imperfectionists’ is a collection of their latest flow, their newest jam. It’s so interesting how they contextually involve the culture of music within each other. In each track, it is a different mosaic, a river to flow with.

Song Review/ Folk : Art Schop’s ‘All Philosophy Worth The Name’
His latest is ‘The Fifth Hammer’ album that speculates on philosophical tales and ideas of Nietzsche, Pythagoras, and the like. In the song ‘All Philosophy Worth The Name’, he connects these ancient thoughts to the modern man.

Album Review/ Indie Folk : Jay Putty’s ‘Mountains & Valleys’
With his latest release, ‘Mountains and Valleys’, you can definitely feel the power, contemplation, complexity, and purity of his artistry.

Album Review/ Folk : Liana Warren’s ‘For Now, Forever’
Liana’s music is inspired by her own life and she lets that bleed into her songwriting. The tone is so personal, the lyrics are intimate and confessional; all surmounting to an authentic listening experience. Her latest release is her ‘For Now, Forever’ album, a collection that exemplifies these facets of her songwriting, carrying it with her artistic grace and artful flair.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Rachael Sage’s ‘Canopy’
In her latest release, ‘Canopy’, she traces the wealth and wisdom of womanhood, celebrating it with a settled and silent power.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Steven Browley’s ‘Linda Moo & Piggy Sue’
In his latest release, ‘Linda Moo and Piggy Sue’, he crafts a country rock song, electrified with blues and a fondness that warms your heart.

Song Review/ Folk : Cornelius Eady Trio’s ‘Quicksand’
Cornelius Eady Trio usher in the age of contemporary blues with their latest release, ‘Quicksand’.

Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Our Love’
He drives it slowly to creative blooms of trad folk, indie rock, and modern acoustics. ‘Our Love’ is the second part of the double single.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tia Louise’s ‘enough for me’
Her latest release is ‘enough for me’, a track in which she adores the simple things in life, the small joys and the sweet moments.

Song Review/ Folk : Cat Cork’s ‘Promise Me’
The instrumentals are also raw and bare like vulnerable thoughts floating by in the morning. His latest release is ‘Promise Me’.

Album Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Wilhelm’s ‘Wake me in the Sunrise’

Forgottensong Casts A Contemplative Folk Cloud with ‘Down to the Filter’
His latest release is the ‘Down to the Filter’ album, a collection of contemporary folk rock songs that at their core carries the ethos of retro artists like Nick Drake, Neil Young, Steven, Nash and Young.

Scott Bentley’s ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’ : A Rustic Storytelling Country Folk
His latest release is ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’, a track that meditates on the transformative power of love. Fleshing out universal life frames, he fleshes out the nuances of how being loved well changes it all.

Ho Jo Fro’s ‘Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well) : A Warm Melodic Rock Flow
That’s that sonic ring that encompasses the latest release, ‘Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well)’. Featuring the vocals of Iyla Elise, the track has a very homegrown style, mellow, ambient, warm, and intuitive.

Album Review/ Horror Folk : Concetta Abbate’s ‘LAMINARIA’
Concetta Abbate along with The Concetta Ensemble present their latest album, ‘LAMINARIA’, an affecting blend of classicals with theatrics and performances that flow immersively into horror themes.

Arthur Sqawks! Develops His Abstract Folk into Absurd Dimensions with ‘Killing Time’
His latest single, ‘Killing Time’ delves into the realm of acoustic rock and folk rock, fleshing out its stillness with melancholic ennui and existential dreams.

Vento, Ziggy, Hawk & McCarthy’s ‘Spaghetti Western’ : A Rustic Vintage Americana Gem
All of these facets tie swimmingly together to shape the theme of their newest single, ‘Spaghetti Western’. That ethos of low-budgeted, raw frames, and homemade frames of old European movies of the sub-genre springs back to life. It is comforting in ways that only the past can comfort you.

Matthew O’Neill Delivers an Absorbing Contemporary Folk Track in ‘We’ll Miss You’
His latest release is ‘We’ll Miss You’, a melancholic swirl tailored with light instrumentals and raw vocals. Like a blurry, contemporary Nick Drake piece, it extends beautifully with the freshness and layers of the hills.