Brisbane Australia based singer-songwriter Angharad Drake (ang-ha-rad) combines gentle folk melodies with insightful lyrics, reminiscent of artists like Laura Marling and Joni Mitchell. Originally hailing from the Sunshine...
Sorren Maclean: Rows...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Scottish indie-folk artist, Sorren Maclean has just announced the release of his forthcoming EP, Way Back Home, arriving next month on 9th March 2015 via Middle Of Nowhere Recordings. Growing up on the Isle of Mull, Sorren...
Edd Saffell: Off My ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Derby/Leeds, UK singer-songwriter EDD SAFFELL has just released his new single, Off My List, a beautiful rapid-fire acoustic fueled indie-pop ballad with folk stylings. The song is possibly a look at the silver linings of a...
Taylor Locke: Time S...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
LA based indie singer-songwriter Taylor Locke is about to release his debut solo album “Time Stands Still” this winter. You may not know that he co-founded the LA rock band Rooney in 1999, and was signed to...
The Duke of Norfolk:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Edinburgh UK (via Oklahoma, US) indie artist Adam Howard, otherwise known as THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, released his debut album “Birds… Fly South!” this past February on the Mint 400 label, and while upcoming...
Cam Penner: Memphis
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured artist is Calgary, Alberta singer-songwriter Cam Penner and a track from his fifth quality effort, ‘To Build a Fire’. ‘Memphis’ is the sixth song on this stellar 10 song...
Best Girl Athlete: T...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Katie Buchan (aka Best Girl Athlete) is a 15 year old female indie-folk artist from Aberdeen, Scotland. Her father, Charley was the pivotal inspiration to her musical career. Growing up watching her father perform in...
Hunter Dumped Us Her...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Gabe Reasoner of Cedar Rapids Ohio starting creating music at an early age, his first project beginning at five years of age when recording a cassette with his dad. From that point he caught the music bug and he’s...
Bride & Groom: A...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
As another milestone New Year approaches for 2015, we thought it would be nice to feature the close-out Daily Dose feature from Montreal songwriting duo, Bride & Groom. They released a fun EP for the Holidays, ‘A...
Joe Morton: Giants
posted by Charles Stepczyk
New Zealand artist Joe Morton released his debut single a few months back after recording this stunning first effort at Parachute Studios with producer Sam De Jong. We couldn’t find too much out there on this artist...
I Am the Sky: If You...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Jesse Daniel Smith is one-half of the incredible Canadian songwriter duo, Bride and Groom, and has another new solo project you may not know about entitled, I Am the Sky. He issued a new single this past October, of which...
Tom Rosenthal: Hey L...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
London UK singer-songwriter Tom Rosenthal put out today’s featured single, “Hey Luis Don’t Bite Me”, back in June, to what appears to be an ode to a hungry footballer we all primarily remember from...
Vincent Colbert: Ros...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Ann Arbor, Michigan based singer-songwriter Vincent Colbert has just released the 2nd single, “Rose Yellow Moon” from his forthcoming sophomore EP, Stranger in My House coming out next January 20, 2015. The song...
Bonsai.: I Like You ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Bonsai. is an excellent new Brooklyn based band made up of singer-songwriter Simone Stevens, Greg McMullen on guitar and pedal steel, and Bryan Bisordi on drums and bass. Their first EP released in May was produced,...
Glass Oaks: Screens
posted by Charles Stepczyk
After recently stumbling headlong into the new single ‘Screens’ from the Lynchburg, Virginia indie folk-rock four piece, Glass Oaks, I found they based their inspired band name from “the creative expression...
Little Lapin: Magnet...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Little Lapin is an unsigned pop-folk artist originally from Devon and is now based in Bristol (UK) who writes honest music straight from the heart. We’ve seen other recent indications she was recently based in...
Dave McPherson: Noth...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following his previous two albums, The Hardship Diaries and Dreamoirs, UK artist Dave McPherson returns with his third album Journal Of A Journey Buoy, which arrives in a little under a month. The single Nothing is Enough...
Lanks: Brave Man
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Lanks is the electronic solo project of Melbourne’s, Will Cuming who outside of this personal project, continues to front the seven-piece group Farrow. The new side project has allowed him to play around with...
Sea of Bees: The Woo...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In honor of the Sea of Bees musical appearance in the film “The 78 Project” making its way around the US this month and across the Pond to the UK in October, we’ve decided to feature their 2011 7″,...
Jesca Hoop: Hunting ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We recently ran across the wonderful Lost Ark Studio Compilation – Vol. 07 which had the following tantalizing track by Jesca Hoop entitled ‘Hunting My Dress’. The good folk at the San Diego, CA based...
Kye Alfred Hillig: W...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Kye Alfred Hillig’s new album ‘The Buddist’ has just released digitally earlier in the month, with a CD being issued on 9/9. For those who like to lovingly admire a larger scale version of the artwork and...
The Last September: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Edinburgh based indie rock band, The Last September, are currently working toward their 3rd album and have just released a new single on Aug 14th, This Train Remains. It’s taken from their forthcoming album, Volcano...
Jo Mango: Evermore (...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following on from her incredible 2012 sophomore album Murmuration, Jo Mango has enlisted the help of an excitingly unexpected grouping of international artists to remix all 10 tracks of that album to extraordinary effect....
Blue Mtn Belle: Sile...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Detroit Michigan’s BLUE MTN BELLE have released their self-titled four song indie-folk flavored EP this past March, apparently inspired by Bukowski, antique furniture, and the wild west, with production work performed...
Deadwood Floats: Hey...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Deadwood Floats, a Columbus, OH-based chamber folk sextet have recently seen the release of their new album, Three Years, several weeks back on June 4th. The track ‘Hey Boy’ is a poignant and reflective song...
Dante: Wake
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Edinburgh, Scottish band DANTE has just released a free version of their stellar single, Wake, out now via Stitch Records. Wake is the title track from the critically acclaimed album of the same name released earlier this...
Bonnie & The Ban...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Lost Ark Studio recently released the first single from their newest Studio Compilation – Vol. 09: “You Are Rebellious and Ungrateful of My Love” by San Francisco’s Bonnie & The Bang Bang, who...
Origami Arktika: Det...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a little different for today’s Daily Dose. Origami Arktika are an offshoot of Norwegian artistic collective Origami Republika who produce experimental folk music. The song featured today is from their recent...
Kye Alfred Hillig: U...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Its time for a change for Tacoma, Washington based singer-songwriter Kye Alfred Hillig. Apparently his last two records have drawn heavy from roots, folk and Americana but as a songwriter Hillig felt it was time for a...
King of Prussia: You...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In 2011, King of Prussia songwriter, singer and guitarist Brandon Hanick returned from Barcelona to American shores a new man, having written the 20 songs that would become King of Prussia’s first double album, Zonian...
Luha: Lullaby
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today brings the gift of ‘Lullaby’, the debut single from the mysterious and talented artist known as LUHA. At this time we don’t know too much about her, only that she crated the beautiful song during the...
Cajita: Broken Glass
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“I met a Mexican girl when I lived in France and she started calling me Cajita. It’s Spanish for ‘little box.’ She said that she called me that because every time she met me she found out something new...