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Tag: acoustic
Ren makes a case for falling in love in “Piece of Your Heart.” His new A Calling From the Shore EP comes out next Friday. Source: SoundCloud / Ren Continue reading
Making Love With Lauren Ruth Ward
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. [Lauren Ruth Ward] reflects on her life’s trajectory with a certain amount of incredulousness, as if her reality is still an unthinkable dream. Now her music is spreading through LA like wildfire. She only moved to the west coast from her hometown of Baltimore two years ago, but has already played all the underground venue staples across the city, hitting … Continue reading Making Love With Lauren Ruth Ward
If you haven’t heard, Teen Daze returns with a new record next Friday titled Themes for Dying Earth, and if the singles are any indication, it will be a delicate and moving release. Listen to previous single, “Cycle.” Source: SoundCloud / Teen Daze Continue reading
Go Gently Into the Night, the newest LP from Ottawa-native, Her Harbour, is out today! Dive into the majesty and/or purchase the lovely record on Bandcamp. Source: SoundCloud / Her Harbour Continue reading
The affecting track “Somewhere Between” appears on Blue Sweater Society’s newest EP, Heavy Boots and Strong Name, a strong release from the Chicago songwriter. Source: SoundCloud / Blue Sweater Society Continue reading
Karen Elson is back with a moving anthem, accompanied by a winning combination of guitar, piano, violin, and harp. Source: SoundCloud / Karen Elson Continue reading
shemakesmusic-uk: Laura Marling – ‘Wild Fire’ Source: SoundCloud / Laura Marling Continue reading
A Mature Debut: Don’t Let the Kids Win
sngalbums: Julia Jacklin’s debut is filled with a nascent wonder. Her songwriting is refreshingly youthful, remarking on small moments that become significant in our old age. Familiar folk progressions meet her beautifully restrained voice which create earworms that haunt my heart. The title track is an egregious offender in this case; I often murmur the refrain under my breath, but it sounds even more pained … Continue reading A Mature Debut: Don’t Let the Kids Win
A Mature Debut: Don’t Let the Kids Win
Julia Jacklin’s debut is filled with a nascent wonder. Her songwriting is refreshingly youthful, remarking on small moments that become significant in our old age. Familiar folk progressions meet her beautifully restrained voice which create earworms that haunt my heart. The title track is an egregious offender in this case; I often murmur the refrain under my breath, but it sounds even more pained in … Continue reading A Mature Debut: Don’t Let the Kids Win
