Penny and Sparrow make minimalist music with a lot of soul. Their emotional, lyrically heavy ballads contain soft spoken, ethereal harmonies sung over airy acoustic or electric guitar.
Read MoreThe Soorleys are a joyous stomp-and-holler band from down under. They’re truly a family band and are all siblings, partners, or in-laws.
Read MoreThe Wild Reeds are a folk pop quintet led by three women whose voices are effortlessly in sync with one anothers’ individual, intertwining timbres bound across, under, and through one another to create complex vocal arrangements.
Read MoreRobbie Fulks is a guitar master whose influences and styles include bluegrass, country, honky-tonk, power-pop or any hybrid genre he chooses to channel.
Read MoreLemolo is the project of songwriter Meagan Grandall. She began writing and performing under the moniker in 2009 and has released two LP’s and a live DVD since its inception.
Read MoreGracie and Rachel are an orchestral pop duo whose black and white aesthetic highlights the dichotomy of their personal style and musical upbringing.
Read MoreBreathe Owl Breathe is an art-folk band birthed from the Michigan woods. They’ve released 7 records since 2004 encompassing everything from forest floor bears to ancient castles.
Read MoreAmy Helm is the daughter of iconic songwriters Libby Titus and Levon Helm of the Band. After four records with folk mega-group Ollabelle and nearly a decade as a vocalist for the Levon Helm Band, Amy Helm struck out on her own
Read MoreCereus Bright is a modern folk duo whose music manifests itself in different ways; sometimes as an acoustic duo and other times with support from a band.
Read MoreThe Way Down Wanderers asked us to capture their Live EP performance at Shirk Studios last month, and we were so happy to be a part of this beautiful evening. Family and friends gathered to enjoy the show, many of them relating childhood stories about each band member throughout the night.
Read MoreGhost of Paul Revere are a holler folk band who are quite proud of the intimate but explosive music scene in Portland, Maine.
Read MoreCory Branan grew up playing heavy metal in Southaven, Mississippi and transitioned into finger-style folk in later years. This ethos infused with his visual storytelling ability and apt turn-of-phrase sets him on a pedestal far above other singer-songwriters.
Read MoreAnthony D’ Amato is a singer-songwriter who writes simply constructed, autobiographical stories.
Read MoreLily & Madeleine are a folk pop duo who craft atmospheric tracks with the help of multi-instrumentalists.
Read MoreOver 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.
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