
Tag: folk


The Hosts of Basic Folk Share Interview Tips and Karaoke Philosophy

PREMIERE: Slow Rosary Distills the Personal and Environmental in One “Refinery”

On Emma Freeman’s “Silver Cup,” a TikTok Duet Becomes a Dewy Summer Single

Sunny War’s Simple Syrup is a Masterstroke of Conflicted Clarity

Reggie Harris on Finding Solid Ground in a Storm of Injustice

Bandits on the Run on Robbing Banks and Making Alchemical Art

On American Silence, Chris Pierce Delivers Peak Challenging Protest Folk

Brandon MacDonald of Home Is Where on Dylan Worship and Becoming Birds

Sadie Gustafson-Zook on Leaning Into Uncertainty

Feminism and Groceries Lead to Deeper Truths for Hey There Rabbit

PREMIERE: On a New Visual Album, Spartan Jet-Plex Isn’t Just Surviving

Americana Music Association Hosts Panel on Black Equity in Americana

PREMIERE: “H O R A” Lifts Margaret Chavez’ to the Cosmic Folk Heavens

PREMIERE: Elena Moon Park’s “Brilliant New Idea” Gets Brilliant New Video

“Iowa City” Finds Gold Connections Searching a Liminal Sonic Space

James Downes of TEOA on Socially-Distant Singles

An Endless Well: Homer Steinweiss of Holy Hive on Soul Folk Fusion

Grimalkin Records 2020 Sampler Supports Black Music and Mutual Aid

On “Talk To You,” Gabe Lee Masterfully Tunes in to the Times

Of Monsters and Medicine: Gawain and the Green Knight Premiere “Doctor” Video

Spartan Jet-Plex on Remastering, Reimagining, and Growing at Their Own Pace

Christopher Paul Stelling on Planting Resolutions and Reaping the Rewards in Song

PREMIERE: kate can wait on the Somber Sounds of Veraniegas

Gawain and the Green Knight Whet Our Appetite for Epic Folk

On The Ranger, Rosu Lup Take a Soft Step Forward

Tall Heights Overwhelm with Emotion on “Keeps Me Light”

Marinho’s Debut Album Finds Grace in Giving Up

New Live Video Offers an Ideal Intro to Bandits on the Run

Lisa Bastoni on Folk Covers and Feeling Alive Again

Noble Dust: From the Ether to the East Coast

Cricket Blue on Crafting a Collection of Serotinal Songs

On Serotinalia, Cricket Blue Sets a New Standard for Fiction-Folk

Co-writing with the Universe: An Interview with Abigail Dowd

Tree of Shade Finds Driftwood At Their Folk-Pop Finest

Jason Loux of Xoul Kool on Old-Time and Eclecticism

Eli Gardiner on Letting Go of Loss Through Lyrics
