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.
On ‘What Do Whales Dream About at Night?’ Jessie Kilguss has delivered an engaging, sophisticated pop album.
Brookly artist Nisa is able to spice up the songs on 'Exaggerate' with some intriguing left-field pop elements.
"The World's Gone Up In Smoke" delivers a thoughtful song about the world's environmental crisis by 19-year-old singer/songwriter, Johanna Dadap.
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.
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
'The Rising,' Bruce Springsteen's 12th studio album and his first with the E Street Band in 18 years, takes up a fascinating place in Springsteen's history and is widely remembered as his "9/11 album."
Mysterious NYC electro singer-songwriter Ciao! debuts "Vampire" the initial single from his upcoming album 'Scary HaHa.'
With 'Troubadour,' Merdinger combines his '70s memories and some current themes into a good musical package.
Nate Paladino delivers raw honesty with the premiere of his newest single, "Problems In Bed."
On 'Groovy Avocado Disco,' Unfortunately Steven is able to present a thoughtful concept exploring mental health through some strong music.
Janet Batch's latest single "Too Much For Me" certainly won't be too much for many fans of great Americana music.
On 'Unwind' singer-songwriter Marty Thompson takes the psych jam route with firm and assured steps.
On the aptly titled 'Ocean Letters,' Danish singer-songwriter Hannah Schneider is able to skip across genres like an ocean breeze.
Available here for 24-hours exclusively, we're stoked to present you New York singer/songwriter Jenny Newman's uplifting indie-pop single “Danish Boy."
Jeremy Nail's 'Behind the Lights' is an album full of firmly focused, expressive songs that work both musically and lyrically.
With ‘Yellowthroat’, Fred Abong has delivered a very intriguing collection of left-field music that begs to be heard.
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.
Authenticity is an absolute must for any quality work of art. As is talent. Nate Paladino's 'Drown with Me' oozes plenty of both.
On 'Estrela Acesa' Sao Paolo singer-songwriter Sessa is able to make a real connection between bossa nova and spiritual jazz.
On 'this moment is gone,' The Last Optimist handles the issues of mental health with care.
After a break of some twenty years, Stevie Cornell comes back to music with some enjoyable, subtle roots pop.
Fences & Bonnie "Prince" Billy, come together to deliver both an impeccable original and cover single with "Niagara" & "Sympathy For The Devil."
Check out our sit down with singer-songwriter Ed Jurdi, of The Band of Heathens, as we talk about the band's origins, keeping things fresh after 17 years, COVID's impact, their new album 'Remote Transmissions, Vol. 1', touring again, and more.