Strums and sighs from Venezuelan/Swedish songwriter, Linda Sjöquist. Source: SoundCloud / linda sjöquist Continue reading
Tag: acoustic
The first single from Twain’s upcoming LP, Rare Feeling, is a gravelly, heartsick lullaby. Source: SoundCloud / Keeled Scales Continue reading
Wrestling with even the most reasonable of demons. “They say you get what you needI guess that I need jealousy” Source: SoundCloud / Jess Cornelius Continue reading
“Inches Apart” breathes deeply, methodically… and cathartically. Continue reading
Gordi’s Debut LP Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Gordi is the childhood nickname of Sophie Payten, who has been writing songs for the majority of her life. Her debut EP slowly came together for its release in the US last summer, introducing everyone to her delicate folk pop sound, which in the case of “Can We Work It Out,” was not easy to get out of your head. … Continue reading Gordi’s Debut LP Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
Shannon Lay’s new LP, Living Water, due out 9/22, is the first release announced on Mare Records, an imprint of Woodsist under Kevin Morby. The record’s first single is a heartwarming folk lullaby. Source: SoundCloud / WOODSIST Continue reading
iheartmoosiq: Everyone’s in love with Maggie Rogers’ Alaska, even Amber Run, who’ve offered up this gorgeous acoustic cover of her breakout single. The British band has announced a new digital EP arriving in late September on Dine Alone Records. The EP will feature two versions of songs from their current album ‘For A Moment, I Was Lost’ plus two cover songs, including this cozy strumming, … Continue reading
When sharing “Yellow Bird” initially, Ben Stevenson explained that the song is about liberation. You can hear the freedom in his deliberate strums and soft vocals. The track appears on his upcoming LP, Cara Cara, due out 9/22 on Culvert Music. Source: SoundCloud / Ben Stevenson Continue reading
Listen to the musings of Ian Wayne on his new solo EP, At Home. His cat may not care about its quiet significance, but you should. Listen and purchase on Bandcamp. Source: SoundCloud / Ian Wayne Continue reading
The Weather Station’s new single is evocative and kinetic, a promising look at her upcoming self-titled record, due out 10/6 on Paradise of Bachelors. Pre-order. Continue reading
