archives: Folk
Jessica Pratt
Don’t fret if you haven’t heard about Jessica Pratt just yet. It seems this apprehensive newcomer to the San Francisco folk scene is a little surprised herself, having experienced recent,...
Hundred Waters
Composed of blissful vocals and effervescent melodies, Hundred Waters rises from the musical haven of Gainesville, Florida, to unfurl a truly vaporous and enigmatic new sound that belies their sophisticated...
Mount Moriah
Mount Moriah is perfect to get lost in while reminiscing, or for that rainy day lament. In fact, their song “Lament” from the band’s debut Mount Moriah, is complex and...
Hurray For The Riff Raff
A Puerto Rican banjo player leaves her native New York City to hop freight trains across the country, eventually settling down in New Orleans where she forms a band with...
Eamon McGrath
Eamon McGrath spent the cold winters of his Edmonton youth digesting The Replacements while unwittingly absorbing the country sounds saturating the prairie soil of Western Canada. McGrath combines the drunken...
The Lumineers
The Lumineers traditional songs are moored by earnest songwriting and rooted in timeless melodies that recall the glory days of the Greenwich Village folk scene. Songs of personal strife and...














