In the heart of Los Angeles, an extraordinary musical voyage awaits, woven by the soul-stirring melodies and authentic storytelling of Indonesian-born singer-songwriter, Abhi Ananda. With
Tag: Indie-Folk
Grizzly’s Garden’s ‘Traveling Blue’ Album Invites Introspection
In the heart of Hamburg, an enchanting musical haven blooms under the nurturing hands of singer-songwriter Tobias Katz, known to the world as Grizzly’s Garden.
Maki & Papp – “Shaky Ground” never misses a step on its wandering path
“Shaky Ground” is an album that impresses for its maturity and smart aesthetic choices, and it positions Maki and Papp as one of just a
William Elvin – “The Tragedy of Gilbert” – a great melodic tribute to nuanced songwriting
William Elvin has become a more polished musician over time, but he’s never lost his cerebral singer-songwriter vibe or his easy way with melody, and
The Marica Frequency – “Delicate” comprises an important school of contemporary music
The Marica Frequency is an alternative folk/indie band from South Wales, UK, founded in 2015 by songwriter and producer Christopher Evans. They released their first,
Unintended Strangers show immense patience in their work
What more can I say about the Indie/folk duo Unintended Strangers, comprised of Robert Griffin (U.S) and Chloe Danz (New Zealand) that hasn’t been said
Voice in the Attic – “Warts & All” is, in essence, a tone, a mood, a universe
I discovered BC Bogey aka Voice in the Attic during 2015, listening to the single “Over”, and fell in love with this project instantly. BC
Kalon Hart – “I Think You Know” – permeates and lodges itself inside the brain
Born Rob Teehan in his homeland of Toronto, Canada, Kalon Hart spends most of his time writing music for film and TV, without though, forgetting
The Chrissie Romano Band: “Photo” is a a thing of beauty
Hailing from Rochester, NY, The Chrissie Romano Band evolved from a desire to not only create original tunes but to rekindle the musical relationship between
Forrest Hill: “ShadowLight” – There’s a great accessibility to these songs
Forrest Hill grew up in Detroit and eventually moved to Boston where co-founded the funk rock band Judy’s Tiny Head (JTH). A band which performed