music | folk
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The TRVLR Unleashes “Dubois Snake Skin”: Embrace Vulnerability Through Sound
The TRVLR’s “Dubois Snake Skin” blends alt-pop and folktronica with a deep house beat, exploring themes of vulnerability and courage. This evocative track encourages introspection, inviting listeners to dismantle emotional barriers and embrace authenticity.
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Sade Fox, Cat Cork, Lemonboy, Jacre & Neil Cowlan new this week!
This week’s folk releases include Sade Fox’s evocative “Tiny Talk,” Cat Cork’s uplifting “Promise Me,” Lemonboy’s emotional “Lemonboy,” Jacre’s hopeful “Just Hold On,” and Neil Cowlan’s genre-spanning “Too Much In My Eyes.” Each artist delivers unique narratives, weaving themes of resilience, identity, and healing through their music.
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Wilhelm Finds Beauty in the Broken on ‘Wake Me In The Sunrise’
Wilhelm’s “Wake Me In The Sunrise” captures the essence of lo-fi folk, transforming introspection and imperfection into poignant art. With its raw, minimalist approach, the album offers a profound exploration of memory and emotion, resonating with timeless, unvarnished beauty.
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Shreya Pujari’s “Najaa”: A Cross-Cultural Masterpiece
Shreya Pujari’s single “Najaa” melds Bulgarian folk and Indian Sufi music into a world folk rock masterpiece. Featuring a rich tapestry of global sounds, it celebrates cultural fusion with a dynamic, captivating narrative of love and tradition.
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Roger Jaeger, Dare Wren Smiles, Joey Cark, Cedar Compher & Elke Schon new this week!
This week’s folk releases offer a tapestry of emotions and stories: Roger Jaeger’s nostalgic “Grandpa’s Ghost,” Dare Wren Smiles’ nature-infused “Portal,” Joey Clark’s “Portraits of Dylan” folk rock homage, Cedar Compher’s introspective “Coming Home” EP, and Elke Schon’s poignant “Pages You’ll Never Read.” Each artist crafts a unique, reflective journey.
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Jack Elliot, Patricio Anabalon, Synecdoche Montauk, Giselle Parker & B. Snipes new this week!
This week’s folk releases include Jack Elliot’s “North Wind,” a heartfelt indie folk serenade, Patricio Anabalón’s introspective “Nubes,” Synecdoche Montauk’s acoustic “From The Beginning,” Giselle Parker’s nostalgic “Vine,” and B. Snipes’ cinematic “All Along.” Each artist delivers unique storytelling and rich soundscapes, offering a fresh wave of emotive folk music.
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Battleviews Poised for Captivating Return with New Album Release, Two Ghosts
Battleviews returns with their album Two Ghosts, seamlessly blending alt-folk, Americana, and indie pop. The duo captivates with poignant storytelling, exploring themes of parenthood, heartache, and nostalgia, offering an intimate, evocative listening experience.
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Romain Gutsy Illuminates the Soul with “In The Moonlight”
Romain Gutsy’s “In The Moonlight” is a melodic journey through love’s dreamscape, blending jazz-tinged folk pop with evocative storytelling. His warm vocals and acoustic finesse create an enchanting experience under a starlit sky.