by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Foxwarren – Foxwarren
In the release of Andy Shauf’s side-band debut album, nearly a decade in the making, there is much of The Party’s deserved success. The style of the record is very much in the vein of Andy’s solo release, again a…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou – Fair Lady London
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou don’t follow the rules. Their last album, 2015’s Expatriot produced by Ethan Johns, found them in a real studio – an experience that wasn’t exactly what Moss had in mind. “I like to limit the possibilities,”…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Bill Ryder-Jones – Yawn
Surely one of those albums that will make you double check you’ve pressed the right buttons on Spotify, Yawn is the fourth release by Bill Ryder-Jones, also known as The Coral’s guitarist. This is not only because of the considerable…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Twisted Oak – Cold Coffee and Half Smoked Cigarettes
Rarely does it seem that even contemporary folk releases on the indie scene wear their hearts on their sleeves as wholly and evidently as Twisted Oak’s Cold Coffee and Half Smoked Cigarettes. Its influences and central themes are presented right on…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Steve Wheeler – Stormseeker
The titular opener of Steve Wheeler’s Stormseeker wouldn’t feel unfit in a cinematic score. As raucous strings soar with abandon, pounding percussion drives the track forward as it continuously builds in tempo. An operatic section liberates itself as bombastic horns sound…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Geoff Gibbons – Shadow of a Stone: Songs of Remembrance
Basking in understated poignancy, Geoff Gibbons’ Shadow of a Stone EP is a potential sleeper hit on the indie folk scene. Inundated by lush production and lyric-focused arrangements, the Vancouver singer-songwriter’s intimate knowledge of what makes contemporary folk shimmer stands to…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album Premiere | Alex Dunn – Scattered Poems
With his debut album, Scattered Poems, Alex Dunn proudly walks in the footsteps of singer-songwriters who have laid Seattle’s unwittingly roots-laden musical foundation. A gateway of the Gold Rush, Washington has a hefty catalog of warm folk songwriting enveloped in the…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Video Premiere | Joe Goodkin – What Remains is Love
In the end, love is the answer. This philosophy may well be as timeless as love itself as an end-all answer to what has, is happening, and has happened. It’s no wonder that the meditative ponderance is at the center…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | The Trials of Cato – Hide And Hair
If ever you were going to look for the most unlikely array of instruments the combination of mandolin, bouzouki, and guitar would finish high on the list. Yet using these instruments along with a tenor banjo, The Trials of Cato…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Fleet Foxes – First Collection 2006 – 2009
It’s hard to believe that the Fleet Foxes could have been The Pineapples. But that name had been taken by another band so Robin Pecknold decided on Fleet Foxes, thinking it was “evocative of some weird activity like fox hunting.”…