Over the Rhine is currently celebrating 25 years of music and recording. That’s 25 years of incredible insomnia, 25 years of re-dreaming the world, 25 years of show business – call it what you will.
Read MoreHollow Wood is a young indie-folk band. Their anthemic, punchy take on the style evokes mountainous treks through dense foliage.
Read MoreFrontier Ruckus is a Michigan six-piece who write personal songs about being brought up as a 90’s child. The project serves as a creative outlet for Matthew Milia’s poetic, lyrical storytelling.
Read MoreShook Twins is a folk/bluegrass band whose use of an old telephone vocoder and drum pad give their traditional instrumentation a modern twist. Identical twins, Katelyn and Laurie Shook, have been playing music together for most of their hip-tied lives.
Read MoreTyphoon is a massive folk rock band fronted by the dark and poetic lyricism of founder, Kyle Morton. His conscious and intimate lyrical style details struggles with relationships, family and the daily struggle of a chronic illness.
Read MoreMaybe April is a southeastern female-fronted trio of acoustic musicians who play country and folk pop.
Read MoreThe Oh Hellos are a choral-focused, folk pop duo who are intentionally independent and produce their own records to keep content un-compromised.
Read MoreThe Family Crest is a collective. A core of seven, and an “extended recording family” of over 500 members contributes to the band’s spirited, orchestral indie rock.
Read MoreThe National Parks are a western US outfit who write mountain soundtracks. They’ve been playing together for two years after a quick formation at Brigham Young University.
Read MoreWillie Watson is a folk and bluegrass musician whose high, reedy wail is the mainstay of his authentic sound.
Read MoreTwin Forks is an alternative, folk rock band based in Boca Raton, FL. The current project of singer-songwriter, Chris Carrabba, is a new take on a traditional sound.
Read MoreMandolin Orange are a two-piece band from Carrboro, NC who write peppy roots music with strong vocal harmonies.
Read MorePigPen Theatre Co. is a collective, a playwriting team, and a band from New York City.
Read MoreThe Pines are a post-folk group whose dense, spectre-like tones trudge over a dark foundation. Ghostly melodies and gritty content about loss and loneliness is what sets the band above their contemporaries.
Read MoreNeulore is the perfect band for long van trips down dusty roads and sunny Sunday afternoons. A constant acoustic strum provides the heartbeat for their twangy indie folk.
Read MoreBrooke Annibale’s new EP, Words in Your Eyes, features less of the acoustic folk pop sound that has appeared on her previous releases, and focuses instead on an electric sound mixed with ambient sensibilities and a lot of orchestration.
Read MoreIn two short years since, Tall Heights has headlined packed listening rooms across New England, toured down to Austin, TX to showcase at South By Southwest Music Festival, and performed alongside national acts like David Wilcox, Ryan Montbleau, and Andrew Belle.
Read MoreStrawberry Heritage plays soft large creative arrangements with folk and classical instrumentation.
Read MoreStar & Micey is an indie/folk pop outfit that has picked up steam in the past year.
Read MoreCheyenne Mize introduced herself internationally on the 10″ release Among the Gold with Bonnie “Prince” Billy – an inventive take on a variety of late 19th century American parlor music.
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