Tag: folk
Maelstroms by Julian Kerins injects new life into Rock
Julian Kerins is a New York based singer-songwriter whose music is the end result of an eclectic amalgam of influences that have been centered around [Read More…]
Bulat: “Still So Far Away” – a perfect blend of songwriting integrity and powerful instrumentation and vocals
Bulat is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor who was born in Russia, raised in England, and is now based in California. His music mixes [Read More…]
Ann Paul: “STAY” – warm, organic instrumentation
It’s not easy to find really excellent singer-songwriters anymore, but in Ann Paul the talent has been found as she’s an amazing artist. Her arrangements [Read More…]
Chaz Hearne: “Rise of the Voluminous” – wide-ranging sonic assemblages cut with oblique texts
The very first thing I learned while listening to the album “Rise of the Voluminous” by eclectic folk artist, Chaz Hearne, is that the defining [Read More…]
Will Diehl: “Give It Time” – a fluid nature and passionate storytelling
Will Diehl’s latest EP release, “Give It Time” beautifully walks the line between strong acoustic melodies and folk rock tendencies which capture the emotion Diehl puts [Read More…]
Lyrics Of Two: “Let’s Make This Earth From House To Home” – love can overcome
In a seemingly indefinite era of violence and indifference, philosophers can prove to be radicals by simply telling us what we should already know. The [Read More…]
The Mumford Music Experience: “On the Way Home” – an exceptional selection of music
Mumford & Sons took the world by storm using their raw mixture of acoustic melody, percussion, and that catchy little banjo to compliment the ensemble. Then [Read More…]
The Hopeful Giants: “Hawthorne EP” – a reflective contemporary folk journey
There are two types of people in this world – those who enjoy music and those who like music as a background noise. The Hopeful [Read More…]
Sarantos: “First 5 Seconds” – love at first sight!
The single “First 5 Seconds”, is a fine showcase of Sarantos’ maturation as both musician and a human with heart and soul. Beautiful poetic expression [Read More…]
Dan Weintraub: “Songs for Beautiful Souls” – the songwriting and narratives are superb
For Dan Weintraub, music isn’t work – its therapy. And it’s been that way since he started recording and performing in the mid-80s. Raised on [Read More…]