Category: Chill Folk Acoustic

  • Gavan Waldby’s charming new single “Thanks For That”

    Gavan Waldby’s charming new single “Thanks For That”

    “Thanks For That” features four main sections dedicated for each of the important women in Gavan Waldby’s life. Each section features subtle yet effective transformations in harmony, instrumentation and melody depending of each one of them.

  • Bridget Kelly Quinn “Please Stay”

    Bridget Kelly Quinn “Please Stay”

    “The song “Please Stay” was written with someone in mind who is struggling and I’m telling them its ok and I see you and hear you even when your silent. We all need someone to talk to and I want people to know that your not alone.” Bridget Kelly Queen

  • Justpeoplewatching- “The King of Nothing”

    Justpeoplewatching- “The King of Nothing”

    “The King of Nothing” musical structure follows closely with its lyrics. As Ferreira sings about this mythical king that decided to hide away, the music appears to enclose us in with its harmony and a lonely guitar, constructing a sense of intimacy with the character: we feel as if we are with him, accompanying him…

  • AA-Legrand “Pacific EP”

    AA-Legrand “Pacific EP”

    AA-Legrand. This name carries two meanings: the letter A marks the beginnings with its placement as the first letter in the Latin Alphabet, and Legrand is the Big Unknown into which we all move in forward. The alias bridges indie folk sounds with soft downtempo electronic influences, forming music where the likes of Bon Iver…

  • Kabir Sehgal, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash- Sand and Foam: Music Inspired by Kahlil Gibran

    Kabir Sehgal, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash- Sand and Foam: Music Inspired by Kahlil Gibran

    “Taking as inspiration from the master of timeless wisdom, Khalil Gibran’s illustrious works, especially in current times, I feel that his thoughts are so very relevant. It was something we collectively wanted to execute musically. Literally as Gibran says, ‘solitude is a silent storm that breaks down all our dead branches; yet it sends our…

  • Jennifer Alvarado’s marvelous new EP “Songbird: Part One”

    Jennifer Alvarado’s marvelous new  EP “Songbird: Part One”

    We begin with a track that some of you might already know: Rock This Way, and we continue with Jennifer Alvarado’s hit song, “Curious”. Both tracks are a great introduction to Jennifer’s music, and the perfect appetisers for what’s to come. Smooth sounds with a loose groove that create the sensation of journey, joining Jennifer…

  • Maria Weissman “Cool Girl”

    Maria Weissman “Cool Girl”

    “”Cool Girl” is about wanting to avoid deeply feeling pain, sadness, loss, and rejection. In the song and accompanying music video I imagine what it would be like to simply not feel. To ice out the world, and live in an aloof one instead. Musically, I tried out a few different arrangements of it, but…

  • Joe Wilkinson “Let Me Know”

    Joe Wilkinson “Let Me Know”

    I remember music has been a passion of mine, but I am now in the fortunate position to be able to make a full living from my music, mainly through playing live shows. My new single ‘Let Me Know’ is releasing on the 29th July and I’m really excited for it! Joe Wilkinson

  • S J Denney- “A Silent Scream”

    S J Denney- “A Silent Scream”

    “A Silent Scream” shows the character of someone that from the outside seems to be happy and worry free, but in reality is using their smile as a mask to hide their depression. S J Denney paints these complex feelings with confessional style lyrics…

  • Jackson Vincent “Normal Tension” EP

    Jackson Vincent “Normal Tension” EP

    “Normal Tension is the result of two real-world relationships ending simultaneously. As I watched two of my closest friends begin to slip away from my life, this record began to form. Normal Tension serves as a continuation of the story presented in my last EP, Foxtrot. While Foxtrot discussed the hardships of love and ended…

  • Michael Kiel Cash- Shores of Mercy

    Michael Kiel Cash- Shores of Mercy

    “Dear one! I have no answer, but I believe in your listening. Forget these little pieces, you are the song! You know where to drop the needle; the record of the heart is turning.” Michael Kiel Cash

  • Kyle Huskey “Villain”

    Kyle Huskey “Villain”

    “Back in March I decided to check myself into a residential rehab facility. I decided before they picked me up that I would leave my guitar at home. Focus on my recovery. Oddly enough, just a few days before I got there someone had donated a guitar to the facility. Villain was the first song…