New songs from MARBL: some three years after I reviewed the EP The Flight of the Hawks by the Israelian, she is releasing a new smaller set of songs on 27th May 2022. Here is my view about The Sunsets and Dawns…

New songs from MARBL: some three years after I reviewed the EP The Flight of the Hawks by the Israelian, she is releasing a new smaller set of songs on 27th May 2022. Here is my view about The Sunsets and Dawns…
Even though Like Mint’s first release has been some five years ago, her EP I Wish I Was Awake feels a bit like a second debut. The German artist has taken quite a hiatus from releasing original music and is now back…
After a couple of albums with his band, Canadian Adrian Sutherland is trying to do his first solo steps. His debut album When The Magic Hits has been published on 17th September 2021. Here is my view on the album.…
An Early Bird is a solo artist project, which is mixing independent folk styles with dreamy sounds. As I generally liked the unusual releases by his record company Greywood Records in the past, I was curious to listen to Diviner. The…
Due to my cooperation with the Greywood Records Label, I ran into another interesting album, which might be out of the mainstream focus: Maple & Rye are a folk-pop band from Gothenburg, Their debut album For Everything will be released on 29th May…
This is likely the first time I review an album, before its publishing date, even though it has been published alread. Sounds weird? Celeigh Cardinal’s Stories from a Downtown Apartment has been published on 30th May 2019 in her home country…
Due to my collaboration with Greywood Records, I received a quite interesting CD from the folk song genre: An Ounce of Gold is the debut album of the A Choir of Ghosts project. As the band already had quite some success, e.g.…