#Indie Folk

Jack K’s “8 Tracks” Blends Poetry and Sound Into Something Deeply Personal

There’s something quietly powerful about music that doesn’t just aim to entertain, but to connect—and with “8 Tracks,”Jack K has created a project that feels less like an album and more like a conversation years in the making. Based in South Zealand, songwriter and producer Jack Kilburn steps into a deeply personal space with this release, […]

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The Sven Curth (huge) Trio Proves Less Is More on “Live at Your Local Waterhole”

There’s something refreshingly unpolished and deeply human about The Sven Curth (huge) Trio—a band that doesn’t pretend the creative process is glamorous, but instead leans into the chaos, contradiction, and occasional absurdity of making music. At the center of it all is Sven Curth, whose brutally honest perspective on songwriting feels less like a mission statement and

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The Cross Sea’s “Just Like Adrianne” Glows with Mystical Intensity

The Cross Sea isn’t a band you simply listen to—it’s a force you step into, like a shoreline where two oceans collide. Their very name captures the essence of their sound: a hypnotic, unpredictable convergence of paths, lives, and artistic instincts. What began as a blown fuse during an Ace of Wands tour became something

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Meredith Adelaide Turns Uncertainty into Art with “What Do I Know”

Meredith Adelaide’s new single, “What Do I Know,” feels like a quiet revelation—an unguarded moment of truth stretched out across minimal soundscapes and emotional clarity. In her work, Meredith has always encouraged a kind of inward gaze, a willingness to sit with discomfort until it transforms into understanding. “What Do I Know” continues this intimate

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Chris Portka Crafts a Timeless, Twisted Classic in “The Album Everyone Wants”

Chris Portka’s “The Album Everyone Wants” feels like a love letter to music itself — a record that bends time, genre, and expectation while somehow staying grounded in the dust and gold of the American songbook. Recorded between New York City’s iconic Sear Sound and Oakland’s Brothers (Chinese) Recording, this 11-track collection is Portka’s most

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Eva James Unveils a Stormy Ballad with “The One You Lose”

Eva James is no stranger to emotional intensity. Hailing from New England, the dark pop singer-songwriter has emerged as a spellbinding voice in modern music, conjuring a sound that lingers long after the final note. With her new single, “The One You Lose,” James deepens her reputation as a fearless chronicler of the heart’s most

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Louie Rubio Lands Softly With Indie-Folk Gem “Free Fall”

Louie Rubio’s latest single, “Free Fall,” is a quiet triumph—a masterclass in restraint, honesty, and emotional weight. Known for his extensive musical résumé that includes collaborations with giants like Ty Dolla $ign, Post Malone, Nile Rodgers, and Chicago, Rubio now trades the spotlight for solitude, offering a deeply personal piece that feels more like a

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Dylan Perkons Returns with “We Don’t Know the Ending Yet”

Dylan Perkons continues to carve a path that feels deeply personal and refreshingly honest. Originally from Santa Maria, California, and now based in Vancouver, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has long been drawn to moody, introspective songwriting. His work effortlessly weaves influences from folk-rock giants like The National and Big Thief to the quiet wisdom of

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