Tag: ALT FOLK
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Alias James – Catch Myself
“Catch Myself” is a song by Nashville-based singer-songwriter Alias James. It’s a second single released in 2022, serving as an adequate follow-up of “Where You Used To Be” and “Hell (If I Don’t Cry),” two excellent compositions released in 2022 and 2021. Alias James is one of those promising artists that combines the singer-songwriter approach with…
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Suburban Bicycle Gang – Change
“Change” is the latest single by Suburban Bicycle Gang, an excellent Canadian-based duo. It’s their second song this year, serving as an adequate follow-up to “The Council Of Rats,” a catchy indie rock composition you should also check out. Still, their latest single brings many innovations in writing, composing, arranging, recording, and producing. It signifies…
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Alexa Lash – Fate
“Fate” is the latest single by Alexa Lash, a profoundly talented Miami-based singer-songwriter whose latest track personifies, questions, and analyzes the concept of fate. It’s her fourth single, arriving as an adequate follow-up of “MIA (Ukulele Version),” “Missing,” and “Fuck That Noise,” three outstanding numbers released earlier this year. However, this particular song brings a…
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Tiphanie Doucet – My Own Way
Outstanding French singer-songwriter Tiphanie Doucet has released “My Own Way” a marvelous indie composition that will immediately end up on your playlist. This particular song is her second single this year, serving as an adequate composition that vividly showcases all her ideas and abilities. Following the footsteps of “Letters-Outro,” another marvelous song released this year,…
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Charlie Risso – Alive
“Alive” is the upcoming full-length release by Charlie Risso, an outstanding Genovese singer-songwriter, slated for release this Friday, April 26th. The album carries ten mesmerizing compositions, where this profoundly creative artist combines singer-songwriter aesthetics with some of the finest properties borrowed from many different but complementary music genres. Therefore, don’t be surprised if you stumble…
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Liz Lieber – Play Pretend
“Play Pretend” is the latest single by Liz Lieber, an astounding New York-based singer-songwriter. It’s her first song this year, which came to fruition thanks to her collaboration with Jack Tempchin, a legendary songwriter known for writing “Peaceful Easy Feeling.” Soundwise, Liz Lieber combines a singer-songwriter approach with some of the finest properties borrowed from…
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Ella Ronen – The Girl With No Skin CD
Ella Ronen has returned with a compelling new offering, “The Girl With No Skin,” a complete musical journey that delves deep into indie pop realms with an invigorating and imaginative twist. Expanding upon the groundwork laid by her previous releases, Ronen elevates her sound to remarkable levels, exploring a myriad of influences and pushing the…
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Calamity Jay – Music Monster
“Music Monster” is the latest single by Calamity Jay, an exceptional French duo. It’s their first piece of work in 2024, coming as an adequate follow-up of “Gatecrasher,” “From The Outside,” and “White Flowers,” three outstanding compositions unleashed last year. Consisting of Rahel Rosenwald on vocals and JayC on guitars, Calamity Jay nurture such a…
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Flo LeBeau – Song Of Spring (SOS) 7″ EP
In a world rife with chaos and uncertainty, where questions about identity, purpose, and destination echo endlessly, Flo LeBeau emerges as a beacon of sincerity and raw emotion in the punk rock landscape. With his latest EP, “Song of Spring (SOS),” LeBeau delivers a powerful showcase of the DIY ethos, blending acoustic punk rock with…
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Calum Ingram – Cup Of Urafain feat. Micahel G. Ronstadt
“Cup Of Urafain” is the latest song by Calum Ingram, an Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter. For this fine piece of sonic artistry, he collaborated with his friend and fellow cellist, Micahel G. Ronstadt. It’s his first single in 2024 and an adequate follow-up of “Show Me The Way,” another exceptional song released last year. However, this composition…
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The Nomadic – Treading Water
“Treading Water” is the latest single by The Nomadic, a Sydney-based band including singer-songwriter Rob Gaylard, producers and keyboardist Dan Frizza, Miles Thomas (Lior, Ronan Keating, Montaigne) on drums, Oliver Thorpe (The Whitlams, Matt Corby, Meg Mac) on guitar, and Brendan Clark (Meg Mac, Montaigne, Jack River) on bass. It’s their first piece of work…
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Stella Burns – Long Walks In The Dark CD (Brutture Moderne, Love & Thunder)
Stella Burns, the musical alter ego of Gianluca Maria Sorace, has delivered a compelling and genre-spanning experience with his latest full-length release, “Long Walks In The Dark.” This album showcases Burns’s adeptness at skilfully blending Americana, folk rock, alt-rock, noir rock, and folk-pop, demonstrating an impressive range and a deft hand in navigating diverse musical…