Emmy award-winning indie duo The Bergamot’s new record 'Mayflies' is a dreamy, melancholic album that conjures up Still Corners with a unique twist.
Swiss folk-pop artist Mary Middlefield is proud to share her latest single “Atlantis”, a sadistic love ballad.
On 'Good and Green Again' Jake Xerxes Fussell is not only able to revive tradition but make it sound completely fresh.
In 1967, Arthur Lee and his then stable band, Love, came up with Forever Changes - widely considered to be their, and one of rock’s greatest masterpieces. While making some impact in Europe, in particular England, at the time, the album was practically ignored in the US. Now, 50 years later, the album is being recognized for what it is (even by Rolling Stone, who missed its greatness the first time around).
"San Jacinto" is about a vice-fueled 'dirty soul,' but such music could never come out of a dirty place. Excess and guilt give birth to beautiful music.
On her self-titled debut album, Renée Reed combines folk, cajun, and French pop with ease, displaying her immense potential as an artist.
Lord Huron's latest is a beautiful nighttime blend that's at times cinematic in nature - with the best way of describing it is as psychedelic sci-fi folk western. They may not be as commercially or critically recognized as say a Bon Iver, but they're quietly putting together an impressive discography and Vide Noir is further evidence that they're one of the most interesting acts in folk.
John Hufford's newest musical number sets the tone for his upcoming album release, Sleep. It's like a lullaby you can't stop listening to...
Lionlimb's "Tape Recorder" is a neat and extremely interesting, albeit challenging, album to experience. It's likely to be quite unlike anything you've ever listened to - shimmering with nuanced note choices and a delicate balance of melancholy.
Classics can use quality takes to stay relevant. With her quaint "Ring of Fire" cover, folk-pop singer Katrina Parker makes sure the evergreen stays that way.
Swiss folk-pop artist Mary Middlefield share's her latest single “Heart’s Desire", showcasing evocative lyrics and an enveloping, ethereal atmosphere.
The box set, which is slated to release October 23, will include the first seven of John Prine's albums along with a 20-page booklet written by renowned rock critic David Fricke.
Ashley Wilson’s "Paint The Sky" instantly conjures up Norah Jones’s best smooth jazz practices. A soothing backdrop that feels like a romantic starry night.
LA singer/songwriter Temme Scott has released her new anti-love ballad and music video “Softly” feat. Jack Rabbit.
Recap of our live listening party with LA-based singer-songwriter Albon, as he premiered his latest EP: 'Other Niceties…' We jammed out, got insight into each song from the project, talked about the process behind his unique sound, and more.
It’s been a big moment for the Indigo Girls in recent years, and new documentary, 'It's Only Life After All,' brilliantly captures their importance.
Waiting Around, the sophomore album from John Stammers that took 6 years to make is finally here and it may just mark the resurrection of the sub-genre 'jazzy folk' that has roots all the way back to the 50's.
With ‘Radiations’ Allen doesn't re-invent the singer-songwriter wheel, but he certainly makes it shine in its best light.
After winning the Pulitzer Prize for her opera 'Omar,' Rhiannon Giddens has announced her new solo album, 'You're The One.'
The collection, titled 'Songs of Hard Times: Up, Over & Through (1936-1982),' is out now on Bandcamp and features 20 songs specifically curated for these trying times.
We got to chat with rising singer-songwriter Re Teu about his EP 'The Author', Bon Iver's influence, recording in a church crypt, and more.
Available for 24-hours exclusively on LIVING LIFE FEARLESS we're pleased to present "Stone Cold Mary," the latest single from Brooklyn-based independent folk musician Jacqueline Hackett.
Yours Until the War is Over, the highly anticipated new album from acclaimed artist Amigo the Devil, has officially arrived.
In support of his critically acclaimed album Mádibá, Blick Bassy is returning this April/May to North America for an extensive spring tour.