Singer and songwriter Jonah Kagen shares his new EP, The Roads, continuing to challenge the boundaries of folk, rock, and pop.
We got a chance to speak with Ebony Lamb about her new album, the New Zealand music scene, working with Bic Runga & Kody Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and much more.
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.
Check out our sit down with indie-folk songstress Cat Clyde, where we talk about her new album 'Down Rounder,' recording it in 6 days, concerts in Europe vs North America, the state of folk/country, and much 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.
We have the privilege of premiering the latest single from rising artist, Georgia Parker. "Selfishly Indulgent" continues her trend of vulnerable and authentic songwriting and solidifies it as a trademark in her music.
Check out our sit down with Emily Elbert, singer-songwriter and guitarist, as we talk to her about her upcoming album 'Woven Together', working with big name artists like Jacob Collier, being independent, touring around the world, and more.
The Eighty Six Seas' new EP, 'This Is Just a Simple Song' is great for those who enjoy pure, unapologetically romantic music.
On her self-titled debut album, Renée Reed combines folk, cajun, and French pop with ease, displaying her immense potential as an artist.
Dan Lipton's folk album, 'Water Rising' is like a collection of campfire and travel stories that you only collect by living them.
Albon's "Call Me Up" is like the musical version of a bird’s eye view from which the big and important comes into focus while all the trivialities dissolve.
22, A Million provides a beautiful soundscape that experiments with electronic sounds, vocal manipulations, and soulful samples. It's a transformative album that transcends any trends or traditions, and will most assuredly bring home a couple more Grammy's for Bon Iver.
Afternoon Bike Ride delivered a true delight with 'Glossover', an album that keeps on revealing its delicate layers with every play.
Check out our sit down with Old Man Canyon, we talk about his new EP 'So Long Babylon', psychedelic experiences with Mexican shamans, Spotify's new changes to payouts, UFOs, and much more.
On her second self-produced album, 'Buried Town', Lisa Marini presents herself as one of the true talents to watch out for.
Norwegian singer-songwriter Juni Habel delivers quiet greatness on her latest album, 'Carvings.'
ALNILAM'S "Under the Sun" is like the best kind of dreams - you want to go back under its spell as soon as it's over.
We have the privilege of premiering the lead self-titled single from Izzy Oram Brown's upcoming debut album 'Mess.' Smoldering post-Americana, equal parts grounded and dreamlike
Authenticity is an absolute must for any quality work of art. As is talent. Nate Paladino's 'Drown with Me' oozes plenty of both.
While 'Fixed Memory', Glenn Echo doesn't necessarily break any new ground in the alt-folk realm, it easily matches the quality of some of the highest regarded acts in the genre.
Much like sand, Howe Gelb's music goes everywhere. From punky electro-pop to Americana to flamenco... you name it. Over 4 decades of musical exploration have made him one the most interesting cult icons in music today.
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.
'Running in the Dark' lets you explore Paul Doffing's travel experiences and thoughts, or waft on his beautiful folk melodies and voice to your very own.