Phum Viphurit’s Spirited Heart Shines on ‘Lover Boy’
Bangkok-based artist, Phum Viphurit, continues his sweet songwriting with a funkier side on “Lover Boy.”
Bangkok-based artist, Phum Viphurit, continues his sweet songwriting with a funkier side on “Lover Boy.”
Odina returns with unraveled lyricism that sets the tone for her forthcoming EP.
Spanish songstress, Odina, captivates with a raw minimalist sound heard on her latest track “Why’d You Make Me Cry.”
Newcastle-based folk singer, Mat Hunsley, reassures us that some relationships can stand the tests of time.
Los Angeles-based artist, Andrea Silva, unveils her intimate and emotive video for the track “Wrong.”
Katie Ferrara and her ‘Dream Catcher’ EP becomes a 6-track bliss of folk and pop for the whimsical dreamers.
Hints of folk, soul, and electronic, these duo’s share love the best way they know how.
There is something painfully sweet about Anna Wiebe’s voice against the slow strumming of the guitar; almost as a recovering ache on her new track “New Behaviour.”
This week we have indie, folk, and psych from Soft Lions, Aloric, Bartholin, KAN WAKAN, and Swan Levitt.
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