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.
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.
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.
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'.
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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.
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.
With a pair of acclaimed singles under her belt, Bristol-based singer and musician Fenne Lily …
Swedish singer Victor Crone has been on the radar of many people stemming back to …
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