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Video premiere | Alela Diane – Moves Us Blind

by Ian Parker • 12 April 2018

Alela Diane’s fifth record Cusp is her best to date. A touching reflection on motherhood, it tackles the complex topics of family and relationships. It is filled with moments of pure beauty, among them the rumination on the passage of…

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Album | Laura Veirs – The Lookout

by Kirsty Folan • 12 April 2018

Laura Veirs is an accomplished songwriter based in Portland with 20 years of experience under her belt. Her proficiency and attention to detail shine through in this album to create a palette of emotional depth and lightness. This is a…

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Video | Ferentz and the Felons – Hudson County

by Jonathan Frahm • 12 April 2018

Folk music has always provided a bastion for aching slices of real-life tales to be digested by a greater audience. In this sense, it’s always been ‘street music’, wherein troubadours brought their stories near and far for all ears to…

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Album | Flowertruck – Mostly Sunny

by Lorenzo Righetto • 11 April 2018

Belonging to a very specific scene can be a double-edged situation: everybody knows what to expect from you in terms of sound and style; also, especially when this scene is very localized (in time and/or space), there will be a…

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Premiere | Linda Vogel – Isis & Osiris

by Ian Parker • 11 April 2018

We’ve discovered a new drug. We’re not yet sure of its name, but it’s delivered through the fingers and the voice of harp-extraordinaire Linda Vogel. The Swiss is following up her debut EP with a new single ‘Isis & Osiris’,…

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Video Premiere | March to May – ‘If I Told You I Could Stay’

by Jonathan Frahm • 10 April 2018

Comprised of singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Darren Guyaz and Beth Wesche, March to May incorporates a broad palette of harp, piano, strings, and horns into their sound. Together, they develop a delicate world set somewhere between that eternal, magnetic push and…

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