All posts tagged: folk

Listen to Attic Giant’s Cinematic Tune ‘Blow’

Launched by Daniel Tischler, Attic Giant is the exciting Vienna-based band weaving between the sounds of brilliantly arranged indie, folk and pop. Their debut single 'Blow' is a sample of what the group have coming down the pipeline. A cinematic journey bursting at the seams with full scale arrangements including strings, guitars and even a brass section, Attic Giant are a group that is surely going to leave a huge mark in music this year.

Listen to Rosie Carney’s Beautiful Track ‘Your Moon’

Irish indie folk singer Rosie Carney delivers another beautifully crafted single titled 'Your Moon'. Maturely addressing the issue of self-understanding, Carney's strength as a songwriter as well as her immaculate vocals fully come together in this warming and ultimately gorgeous song. Out now via X Novo, we have a stream of the song below.

Listen to Jake Houlsby’s ‘Vondelpark’

Last month Newcastle's Jake Houlsby unveiled his ethereal song 'Oklahoma'. With his 'Vondelpark' EP landing on May 5 via Tipping Point Records, he has now shared the title track. Like one would expect, the tune is a lush and dreamy handing of indie folk, that is completely breathtaking. Having already gained support from the likes of BBC 6 Music Presenter Lauren Laverne, Jake Houlsby's forthcoming record is one that we're definitely excited about. Have a listen.

Stream Siv Jakobsen’s ‘Like I Used To’

Oslo singer Siv Jakobsen touches on the changes of love, specifically when the love is gone, in her new song 'Like I Used To'. Working with a minimal palette of folk, the heartfelt track features Andrew Davie of Bear’s Den. With a debut LP on the way, 'Like I Used To' is a lovely follow-up to Jakobsen's 2015 EP 'The Lingering'.

Lucy Rose Announces New Album ‘Something’s Changing’

Indie folk singer, songwriter and guitarist Lucy Rose have announced the release of her third album 'Something’s Changing'. Scheduled to land July 14th via Communion Records, Rose will also release a short documentary to coincide with the LP. She recently shared the video for first single 'Floral Dresses' earlier this month.

I SEE RIVERS ‘DA RAM’ Video

Norway-originated, Liverpool-based group I SEE RIVERS have shared an amazing video for their single 'DA RAM'. What features a man who is unhappy with his everyday life as working in the fields of a farm, he decides to let loose and let his wild side roam free. Now mind you, it should also be noted that I SEE RIVERS are constantly in the background dancing like it's a non-stop party. Is it called influence, perhaps? But regardless on how miserable anyone's work is, you're probably going to be more than enticed to have a good time considering that three lovely ladies are constantly jumping about around you.