music | folk
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Ana April Turns Inward on the Bright, Restless Pulse of “Revolution”
Ana April crafts a captivating, tactile soundscape in “Revolution,” blending indie-pop with experimental nuances. Her detailed arrangement and introspective lyrics offer a thoughtful, evolving musical journey.
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Gardenback Unfurl a Stormy First Step on “Violent Streak”
Gardenback’s debut “Violent Streak” unfolds like weather—acoustic warmth meets ambient edge. Influenced by Ben Howard and Bon Iver, it balances fragile intimacy with murmurs of concealed unrest. An evocative debut.
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Andy Smythe, George Adequate, Sneeky, Esteban Obando & Maria Grazia Altea new this week!
Dive into this week’s fresh folk highlights: Andy Smythe’s baroque tapestry, George Adequate’s soulful reflections, Sneeky’s introspective growth, Esteban Obando’s nostalgic memories, and Maria Grazia Altea’s dreamlike clarity.
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Deb Varn Finds Grace in the Gaps of Memory on “Forgetting to Remember”
Deb Varn’s poignant track captures the delicate balance of love and forgiveness amidst dementia’s challenges. Her tender folk delivery reveals how memory loss reshapes relationships and uncovers enduring connections.
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Mark Cee, simon romain jean, E.G. Phillips, Jeremy Ryan & Sam Garrett new this week!
Discover this week’s folk brilliance as Mark Cee transforms grief into musical introspection, simon romain jean champions raw authenticity, and E.G. Phillips, Jeremy Ryan, and Sam Garrett craft reflective, emotive journeys.
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Scott James Finds Stillness on New Single “Wild Life”
Scott James crafts a quietly powerful anthem in “Wild Life,” embracing folk influences with a modern edge. Rooted in nature, his nuanced storytelling channels Dylan’s clarity and Chapman’s depth, offering a restful rebellion against urban chaos.
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Zoe Konez Captures The Uneasy Art Of Beginning Again on Everything’s Fine
Zoe Konez’s *Everything’s Fine* navigates the delicate process of starting anew with warmth and authenticity. This self-made album captures the messy beauty of change, friendship, and self-discovery.
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The Muster Point Project, Dalinda, Pīwaka, The Cumberland River Project & Toni Vere new this week!
Discover the evocative depths of new folk music, from The Muster Point Project’s haunting search for unity to Dalinda’s intimate emotional exploration, Pīwaka’s transformative psychedelia, The Cumberland River Project’s timeless peace plea, and Toni Vere’s gritty prairie narratives. Each artist offers a unique lens on the human condition, sparking reflection and debate.









