Tag: folk
April 6, 2012
Another successful EP from the mewithoutYou bassist...
April 3, 2012
REVIEW : Seryn - This is Where We Are
Seryn's debut album is a stunning surprise and a breath of fresh air in the folk genre. Although unknown for now, they won't be for long if they keep producing music of this calibre.
REVIEW : Jeff Jacquay - La Cambria
Despite his constant morose sound, the former Unashamed vocalist has crafted a strangely lively album.
April 2, 2012
REVIEW : The Vespers - The Fourth Wall
Check out this review of The Vespers - The Fourth Wall
REVIEW : Sean Michel - Back to the Delta
Check out a review of Sean Michel's album, Back To The Delta, released January 2012.
March 25, 2012
INTERVIEW : ElisaRay
Check out a new interview with Tommy Chesebro, vocalist & guitar player of indie folk outfit ElisaRay below. The band is currently raising funds via Kickstarter to do a physical release of their new album, All Creatures, & you can help get them to their goal (they need $400 currently). While you’re here don’t forget to check out the free download of the title track, “All Creatures”.… Continued →
March 15, 2012
The Vespers - Flower Flower
Check out this brand new music video from folk-pop group, The Vespers, for their song “Flower Flower” which will appear on “The Fourth Wall” due out April 3rd.… Continued →
March 6, 2012
REVIEW : Vocal Few - She'll Be Right
See what happens when Matt McDonald of The Classic Crime teams up with his Wife Kristie to make a folk pop album! Leave your comments on what you think!
REVIEW : Vocal Few - She'll Be Right
See what happens when Matt McDonald of The Classic Crime teams up with his Wife Kristie to make a folk pop album! Leave your comments on what you think!
February 21, 2012
The Vespers - Will You Love Me
Check out the fantastic new music from The Vespers. Their new album “The Fourth Wall” is out April 3rd. Watch the video for their single “Will You Love Me”, below. This alt-folk group is recommended for fans of The Decemberists, Avett Brothers, Sixpence None the Richer, The Civil Wars.… Continued →
February 20, 2012
REVIEW : Needle - Saint Timothy's
Fine album by duo Julia Sea and Steve Beck.
REVIEW : Honest Abe - Someone Punch Abel
Honest Abe is a 2-piece band from SoCal (bascially guitar & cello). Their challenging debut release is a 6-song EP titled Someone Punch Abel and it's excellent.
February 16, 2012
Honest Abe - Hormones video
Here’s a new video for “Hormones” by Honest Abe (Glory Kid Records).
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February 13, 2012
INTERVIEW : Poema (Video Interview)
Updated: Sorry folks, I had trouble with the original upload so I had to delete video and start from scratch. Please view the corrected 8min19sec video interview, below. Indie Vision Music Presents: Poema (Video Interview 2012). Filmed by John Mediana with interview done by Keith Settles for Indie Vision Music. Watch interview below.… Continued →
December 11, 2011
REVIEW : Hymns From Nineveh - Endurance in Christmas Time
Hymns From Nineveh create a fantastic Christmas album, shattering my hatred of the majority of most holiday music.
RIYL: Sufjan Stevens, Anthallo, The Decemberists.
June 22, 2011
REVIEW : Why They Came - Don't Eat from the Candy Tree
Why They Came have a lot of tricks up their sleeve this time around. From more thought-provoking lyrics to more captivating melodies, the songwriting is just all around better, smarter, and more entertaining.
June 21, 2011
REVIEW : Josh Garrels - Love & War & The Sea In Between
Portland folk musician Josh Garrels has released a long, beautiful poetic album. Oh, yeah, and it's free!
June 15, 2011
REVIEW : Lauren Shera - Once I Was a Bird
Once I Was a Bird is a great collection of songs that are very chill and perfect for an early morning drive or some late night pondering.
May 24, 2011
REVIEW : Desert Neighbor - I Haven't Always Been Like This
Check out indie/rock band Desert Neighbor's 6 track EP I Haven't Always Been Like This.
April 30, 2011
REVIEW : Denison Witmer - The Ones Who Wait
The Ones Who Wait is filled with love and longing, anxiety and hope. It is Denison Witmer at his most brooding and pensive without losing his calm and uplifting spirit.
March 30, 2011
REVIEW : Danielson - Best of Gloucester County
For their seventh studio release, Danielson put together their most accessible and most rock and roll record to date.
March 18, 2011
REVIEW : Jenny & Tyler - Faint Not
Jenny & Tyler play songs that are relaxing, yet full of passion. They use these folk rock tunes to sing of the need for our lives to be centered in a relationship with God, and they do so with depth of experience and wisdom. Recommended for fans of The Civil Wars, Caedmon’s Call, and Mumford & Sons.
March 8, 2011
REVIEW : Surrogate - Diamonds and Pearls EP
This album is terrifying. It is heart-breaking and spirit-crushing. Yeah, it's that good.
February 23, 2011
REVIEW : Orion Walsh - The Hitchhiker's Son
The second solo album from Slow Coming Day's former lead singer brings more country-folk tunes, jammed full of messages of social criticism and political protest.
February 21, 2011
REVIEW : The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
Acoustic country-folk from Joy Williams and John Paul White. Produced by Charlie Peacock, this record is going places.
February 19, 2011
REVIEW : Sean Lea - The Pen and the Poet
Sean Lea is an independent singer/songwriter offering catchy, thoughtful tunes that speak of living passionately, loving others and finding God in unexpected places. Musically, lyrically, and vocally, he is a perfect cross between Josh Wilson and Bryce Avary (The Rocket Summer) with a hint of Jason Mraz.
November 30, 2010
REVIEW : The Frozen Ocean - In Exile
If it's from Come&Live!... you know you need to check it out before I even say a word.
November 9, 2009
REVIEW : The House And The Human - It Began With A Chorus...
There's a lot to be said about a guy, a guitar... and a good cup of coffee...