Crush of the Day: Timber Timbre – ‘Black Water’
A hypnotising mix of psychedelia and folk from Ontario band Timber Timbre.
Read more ›A hypnotising mix of psychedelia and folk from Ontario band Timber Timbre.
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Read more ›I’ve forgotten how I chanced upon Ben Howard’s music – it could be through Communion Music‘s recommendations or my random stalking of folk artists – nonetheless, I was more than happy to discover his music. With three releases under his belt: The Old Pine EP, my personal favourite Every Kingdom, and the recently released, The Burgh Island EP, Howard is proving to be […]
Read more ›I know the post says Crush of the Day, but Milo Greene has been my crush for weeks – months even. I’ve basically babbled about the indie folk quintet to my friends and acquaintances (strangers, even) so I see no point why you guys shouldn’t hear about them too. Composed of four members beautifully harmonizing on vocals: Robbie Arnett, Graham […]
Read more ›An acoustic-folk quartet from Australia with lumberjack shirts – drop the surfer style for a while and read Husky’s history! Melbourne, Australia band Husky has released their fantastic debut album, Forever So via Sub Pop and Love Da Records (for distribution in South-East Asia) on July 10th via CD, LP and digitally. The album features 13 tracks and includes the […]
Read more ›Raised in San Francisco in a family of artists, Hannah Cohen soon integrated with the New York photography and music scenes when she moved to the city as a model. She started learning the guitar and writing songs by herself, then worked with producer Thomas Bartlett/Doveman and blue-ribbon NY musicians to turn her musical experimentations into a well-produced album of […]
Read more ›For many a decade, tourists and locals alike have explored every inch of natural and unnatural wonders of Thailand – and, who could blame them? The tyre-beaten roads and well-snorkeled waters of the country’s top spots still continue to draw crowds – which, while it is a testament to the country’s ongoing allure, leads many to the sad realization that […]
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