“Woman in the Window” by Elizabeth Cuite “Woman in the Window” emerges like a delicate mist, its tendrils weaving through the listener’s senses. In the quietude of indie-folk, Elizabeth Cuite’s artistry blooms, inspired by the shadows of unfulfilled promises and the ache of longing. Each note is a dab of color on a canvas of…
Schlagwort: indie folk
Q&A Today: Agathe Plaisance (Last Album: “Beautiful Damages”)
Agathe Plaisance … is a versatile and talented artist from the picturesque Normandy, cultivated a remarkable repertoire of skills through her comprehensive education at a renowned art school. With a passion as deep and far-reaching as her talent, Agathe is not merely a composer of her lyrical prose and the melodies that accompany her songs;…
Break the Silence: Paul Dill’s ‘Naked Rabbit’ Calls for Courageous Expression
‘Naked Rabbit’ by Paul Dill An artist with a keen eye and a free spirit brings light into the darkness of everyday life with his music. His songs, sometimes delicate, sometimes furious, draw inspiration from the poetry of Biermann, the rawness of Bukowski, and the uniqueness of Gaudi, while breathing in the depth of Hertha…
‘The Future Already Happened’: Find Yourself Aboard Shane Palko’s & Skyler Cumbia’s ‘Starship’
“Starship” by Shane Palko, Skyler Cumbia In a world permeated by constant noise and distractions, Shane Palko, an indie-alternative-folk musician from Pennsylvania, decided to take a decisive step: He sought silence to contemplate and distance himself to discern the essence of his next artistic steps. The album “The Future Already Happened” is the resonant testament…
A Song that Makes You Smile and Cry: “New Day” by Tim Compagna
“New Day” by Tim Compagna He is a singer and songwriter from Vancouver, who has had a remarkable career as a remix artist and has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry. We are talking about Tim Compagna, whom we are proud to introduce today on our blog. Will.i.am, Britney Spears,…
“To be free” a musical Sunday delight by Graham Coe!
“To be free” by Graham Coe What could be more edifying for a Sunday than a new opus by Graham Coe? “To be free” was released on Friday and Mr. Coe endows this release with his distinctive flair. The singer and songwriter from Wicklow, Ireland, is no newcomer to us and has augmented his musical versatility…
