Alt-Country | Folk | Acoustic
if it be your will
Monday, June 19, 2017
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Luke Reed - Won't Be There - 2017
DIY | Bedroom | Indie
In the corner of his small bedroom in Somerville, Massachusetts, Luke Reed of Bent Shapes and Mini Dresses spends most nights quietly writing and recording solo material ranging from quiet and deliberate meditations, to summery jangle pop. Over the years, Luke has amassed a prolific collection of lonely and disenchanted pop songs, seldom released.
Friday, June 16, 2017
The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Amerikana - 2017
"A flawless raucous composition combining bewildering ‘60s psychedelic spirit, candid rebelliousness and soothsaying, and even manages to tastefully weave in that twang element we usually associate with early American roots music. This is fresh and meaningful, with an in-your-face wake-up call we should all welcome (and even wish on others)" – The Spill Magazine
"‘Pulls you into a trance with its swaying, lilting in a mix of psonicadelia in what are mere minutes of spacey zen that lend to a sense of timeliness. With vocals as incredibly powerful as James’ vocalist Tim Booth, the energy factor is ideal in this piece of fantastic music mastery" – Big Takeover Magazine
"Their blend of ’60s-era psychedelic folk with elements of modern indie Americana becomes a form of protest... With woozy atmospherics that echo Kurt Vile and lyrics that veer into the spiritual, the band uplifts without preaching and encourages without chastising" – The Revue
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
The Arctic Flow - Umbrella - 2017
One boy on the beach, flying his kite in the summer breeze. The Arctic Flow is Brian Hancheck, the boy in question. Creating dreamy songs of love, loss, joy and sadness.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Mundy's Bay - Wandering & Blue - 2017
‘Wandering And Blue’ is a delicious clash of 80s subcultures; splicing skeletal gothic wings onto a hybrid shoegaze/new wave torso, its overall, emergent shape is something entirely new, cold and beautiful. Coursing through each track, Esther Mulders’ voice snatches darkness from the wide open Canadian skies and forges it into wavering, swooping and resonant harmonies. Dive in!
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Cayetana - New Kind of Normal - 2017
Ian Armstead The first Cayetana album was incredible, but this one just goes one better. No one can listen to this and not think "Yep, I get that" - so personal but so universal at the same time, this album deserves to be heard, can't praise it enough.
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