Kathleen Lee is a Melbourne-based folk singer songwriter.Her sound can be characterised by its lullaby-like melody, haunting vocal style and lyrical artistry. Her lyrics, while speaking of loss, love and sacrifice, retain a naturally uplifting spirit; making hers a sweet kind of sadness. In this interview, we chat with Kathleen about her influences, her newest […]
Interview with Dust to Dust – On Fire
Taking their name from a song of one of their chief inspirations The Civil Wars, Dust to Dust is a new North Texas-based duo pairing the vocals of a talented, up-and-coming young singer Briton Malone with one of Dallas’s premier classical guitarists, Chris Richter. Chris had been performing classical guitar professionally around Dallas-Fort Worth area […]
Interview with Claire Kelly – Farewell Avenue
Lively melodies and soulful lyrics accompanied by acoustic guitar drive the folk/pop workings of Claire Kelly‘s music. Currently based in Milwaukee, Claire is playing a full set of summer shows around the Wisconsin area. Her most recent release, The Farwell Avenue EP, is a blend of styles, emotions and stories that feature an array of […]
Interview with Crooked Trees
In this interview, we chat with Swedish folk-rockers Crooked Trees about their new self-titled EP, influences, and more. Full Q&A as well as links and a stream of the entire EP below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? When I (Kevin […]
Interview with The Wilder Society – Lion’s Den
At first glance, this band may seem like an improbable patchwork quilt of a union. With backgrounds ranging from graphic design, theater, collegiate sports, film production, and IT work, the guys from The Wilder Society definitely bring something unique to the table, and this doesn’t even cover their past musical endeavors. Each of the four […]
Interview with Goldfeather – Spilled Milk
GOLDFEATHER is a Brooklyn-based folk music band-meets contemporary classical ensemble, with a dash of cabaret for flavor. Led by native Minnesotan singer and violinist Sarah Goldfeather, Goldfeather’s music has been described as “full of light and life” (The Current), “poignant…striking and laudable” (The Deli Magazine), and “[the] most musically talented ensemble ever” (Pen’s Eye View), […]
Interview with The Eastern Swell – Rattling Bones
Some bands appear to arrive fully formed from the off. All their influences, musical stylings and concepts are in place, the flaws ironed out, right through to the final execution with every piece intact. The Eastern Swell are one such beast. An Anglo-Scottish outfit, formed in Edinburgh in 2014, the final pieces of the jigsaw […]
Interview with Deborah Crooks – Beauty Everywhere
California-based songwriter Deborah Crooks‘ music draws on folk, rock, Americana and the Blues. Her diverse, ever-evolving artistic path has included studying writing and poetics at The Naropa Institute, voice in India, co-writing and collaborating with her Bay Area peers and gigging throughout the Western US. In this interview, we chat with Deborah about her newest […]
Interview with Beth Marlin – Railroad
In the 80’s her L.A. band, Speed Bumps was very punky. In the 90’s she was Bethie, BMG’s kids’ recording artist. Bethie sang at the White House and wrote the music for the first ever educational software for children, Knowledge Adventure’s Jump Start Toddlers and Pre-School, winning many awards including Parents’ Choice Silver and Gold. […]
Lily Lambert Releases New Album, Moving On
Songstress Lily Lambert has arrived with her third album Moving On, now streaming. Selected as the IMEA Folk Artist of the Year in 2015, Lily also holds the 2014 IMEA Folk Album of the Year for her debut release, Life of Lily. It’s also worth noting that her 2nd album, So Far, received the Akademia […]
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