The scenic, nature-minded video for “Together” is the latest from Andrew Paul Davis. The track comes via last year’s album, For Now. Shimmering guitars
Waiting to Die by Chris Kunkel The closing track off Chris Kunkel‘s new album Waiting to Die, “Mistaken for Entirely Dead” shows a brooding
Careful Now My Son by Anders/O'Bitz A recent track from collaborative duo Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz, “Careful Now My Son” is a rousing
A haunting track from The Wash‘s debut self-titled album, “Cat” impresses with its atmospheric vein of understated rock. Ghostly guitar trickles bear a fond
“Smoke Signals” is a newly released track from Shiloh Mae, an emerging Bay Area singer/songwriter. The initial lyrics convey a retrospective yearning, with lushly
“Time To Sing” is a captivating folk track out today from Dan Friese, the first single from his forthcoming album, Somewhere Brighter. “Won’t you
Out today from Jakob Kupferberg, “Sweet Surrender” engages with stirring assortment of guitars and strings, alongside Kupferberg’s passionate vocal presence. Somber strings and bursting
A track released today from Sneakers, “New Moon” is a mellow success, traversing with spacey folk qualities and an atmospheric saxophone addition. The lush
“Worried” is a powerful track from Jack Gassen, expanding from piano-driven singer/songwriter intimacy into captivating neo-classical exploration. Aesthetically, I’m fondly reminded of Plush’s debut
Suave rocker “Second Wave” is a track from Napa Valley-based singer/songwriter Patrick Ames, channeling a mixture of folk and blues. A melodic, fluttering chorus