Barcelona-born, London-based singer Odina has shared her cover version of Joy Division's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'. The track is taken from her forthcoming EP 'Nothing Makes Sense'. Completely changing the mood of the original, Odina's version is a spacious indie folk driven rendition that is organically warming and rich, as well as equally charming.
Back in 2015, New York's Aisha Badru released her debut EP 'Vacancy', building up a strong following and eventually catching the attention of Volkswagen, who used her track 'Waiting Around' in an advert campaign. With her debut album forthcoming this year on Nettwerk Music Group, Badru has unveiled the video to the leading single titled 'Bridges'. Directed by Nathan Presley, the ups and downs of a relationship are highlighted as the boyfriend in this situation finds himself at odds with himself whilst his girlfriend stands a bit more firm with confidence.
Bristol-based singer Fenne Lily has announced the details and release of her debut album 'On Hold'. Scheduled to land April 6th, the LP features production by John Parish, Tamu Massif and James Thorpe. The theme of the record revolves around heartache and the overcoming of it.
Gregor McEwan is an artist who exudes brilliance across the board. Making a name for himself as one of Germany's prolific acts, the Berlin-based artist has released his new album 'From A To Beginning' via Stargazer Records and Midsummer Records. Gliding across the spectrum of indie and folk, he has also brought forth his latest single 'You And I', which is featured on the new record.
Norwegian singer Susanna will release her 12th album 'Go Dig My Grave', a collaborative record with folk vocalist Tuva Syvertsen, accordion player Ida Hidle and baroque harp player Giovanna Pessi, on Feb 9th. One of thes songs taken from the upcoming LP is her new single 'Freight Train'. An airy and organic recording, the arrangements dance around Susanna's floating vocals. Belowis a stream of the track. 'Go Dig My Grave' will land via SusannaSonata.
Bristol artist Fenne Lily returns with a tender offering titled 'For A While'. Scaling back with simply delicate acoustics and her angel-like vocals, the song is an airy and beautiful indie folk piece that yet again finds Lily at the top of her craft.
Fenne Lily is also gearing up for a few shows beginning the 17th of January at the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen. Check the listings below for dates and venues.
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Motherfolk bring forth the visuals to their track 'Fold II'. A live session of sorts, the video features the band performing the track whilst in a cathedral which is perfectly fitting for the mood of the song.