#Indie Folk

Mokina’s “True” Unveils the Heartfelt Illusions of Love

Mokina’s music has always carried the weight of wanderlust, a sonic passport stamped with influences from her Montreal roots to her Portuguese present. Since 2018, she has been steadily carving out her place in the indie scene, amassing millions of streams and taking her sound across stages from New York to Lisbon. Now, from her […]

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The Tumblers “Voice Inside” Is Folk-Rock with a Punk Punch

The Tumblers, a folk-rock band formed in Brooklyn, are preparing to make waves with their debut album, Tangerine, due for release on March 28, 2025. But before the full record drops, the band has given us a taste of what’s to come with their newest single, “Voice Inside.” This track perfectly encapsulates the raw energy

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Olympia’s Hidden Talent Shines in Jemmy Joe’s “Song and Dance Man”

Jemmy Joe’s “Song and Dance Man” is more than just a tribute to Bob Dylan—it’s a kaleidoscopic reimagining of his work, shaped by Olympia’s unheralded but immensely talented music scene. With thirteen covers spanning everything from electro pop to trad jazz, garage rock to orchestrated ballads, the album showcases not only Jemmy Joe’s wide-ranging musical

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Natalie Clark’s Journey to “Nothing Left to Lose” and the Road Ahead

Natalie Clark’s journey from a classroom in Scotland to the bustling music scene in Los Angeles is a story of courage, talent, and seizing unexpected opportunities. Years ago, as a Scottish schoolteacher, Natalie attended a BBC Radio 1 Academy event with no thought of performing. But when Sir Richard Branson, the guest speaker, impulsively invited

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Jake Aaron’s “Watery Moon” Ushers in a New Era of Folk and Soulful Storytelling

Jake Aaron, a British guitarist and songwriter, has a musical journey that blends the warmth of folk with the storytelling spirit of rock and blues. Born and raised in London, his earliest sounds came from his grandfather, who crafted reed pipes by hand and gifted Jake a mouth organ. Although Jake took piano lessons at

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Holly Lovell Finds Strength in Vulnerability with “Lion’s Den”

Denver-based singer-songwriter Holly Lovell weaves stories that resonate with raw vulnerability, crafting songs that strike a chord through intimate lyrics and soulful melodies. Her style, rooted in alternative folk, pulls from both acoustic and electric guitar to create an atmosphere of aching honesty. Lovell’s sound channels the lyrical depth of artists like Patty Griffin, Brandi

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Lior Holzman on Heartache and Reflection in “Maze”

Lior Holzman’s journey into music defies expectation, driven by his dedication and vision rather than any simple beginning. Labeled “untalented” by a piano teacher when he was just six, Lior’s parents didn’t realize they had a budding musician in the house until, years later, they found him playing guitar for hours each day, pouring his

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Patrick Sampson Takes Us on a Gentle Ride with “Row”

Patrick Sampson has a way of pulling listeners into his world, blending maturity with a youthful spirit that defies expectations. At just 25 years old, this singer-songwriter and guitarist has already crafted a sound that feels timeless, with the depth of his lyrics and storytelling reflecting the wisdom of someone far beyond his years. His

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Lior Holzman Unveils the Fragility of Love in “Sad Eyes”

Lior Holzman’s musical journey is nothing short of remarkable, shaped by persistence, passion, and an unwavering love for the craft. From the time his piano teacher dismissed his potential, claiming he’d never be able to play music, to the young boy who spent hours each day practicing the guitar, Lior’s story is a testament to

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