folk

Nathan Bowles Trio Create Cosmic Americana on ‘Are Possible’

Nathan Bowles Trio Create Cosmic Americana on ‘Are Possible’

On their first official album as a trio, the Nathan Bowles Trio forsake egotism in favor of collective world-building with warm, inviting acoustic music.

Okaidja Afroso Nurtures Living Tradition on Acoustic ‘Àbòr Édín’

Okaidja Afroso Nurtures Living Tradition on Acoustic ‘Àbòr Édín’

Okaidja Afroso’s Àbòr Édín delivers a genuinely seamless blend of different styles and unplugged sounds, with each track dense with color and meaning.

AJ Lee & Blue Summit Take Bluegrass to the ‘City of Glass’

AJ Lee & Blue Summit Take Bluegrass to the ‘City of Glass’

AJ Lee & Blue Summit’s City of Glass consistently showcases the distinctive gifts of each performer and the magic that happens when they all play together.

Gabriel Birnbaum’s New LP Is Filled with Deep Emotion

Gabriel Birnbaum’s New LP Is Filled with Deep Emotion

Gabriel Birnbaum takes many aspects of rock, folk, and indie music that everyone is familiar with and subtly rearranges them in ways we never thought possible.

Rising Appalachia Offer a Tantalizing Collection of Covers

Rising Appalachia Offer a Tantalizing Collection of Covers

Rising Appalachia’s harmonies on “I Need a Forest Fire” are downright mesmerizing, as they deliver a zeitgeisty performance for one of 2024’s top tracks.

Laurie Lewis Knows We Are Just a Blink Compared to ‘Trees’

Laurie Lewis Knows We Are Just a Blink Compared to ‘Trees’

Folk singer-songwriter Laurie Lewis reminds us to be kind to each other and appreciate the good things in life, like trees and the natural world—and John Prine.

Steve Dawson Brings a Direct Feel to ‘Ghosts’

Steve Dawson Brings a Direct Feel to ‘Ghosts’

Now armed with a full band, Steve Dawson’s songs have more musical heft on Ghosts, resulting in one of his best and more streamlined solo works.

Jessica Pratt Addresses the Mystery Found in the Pitch

Jessica Pratt Addresses the Mystery Found in the Pitch

On Here in the Pitch, indie folk’s Jessica Pratt offers an aural world where opposites are part of the whole. The best interpretation is to accept the mystery.

The Bird Calls’ ‘Old Faithful’ Is a Deeply Felt Folk Gem

The Bird Calls’ ‘Old Faithful’ Is a Deeply Felt Folk Gem

Under the name the Bird Calls, Sam Sodomsky infuses his songs with warmth, gravitas, and the musical wisdom of a well-traveled music fan.

Curtis McMurtry Takes on Spring with ‘The Pollen & The Rot’

Curtis McMurtry Takes on Spring with ‘The Pollen & The Rot’

In The Pollen & The Rot, folk singer-songwriter Curtis McMurtry casts spring as the season as when sex and longing overwhelm the senses and turn us into beasts.

Cat Power Sings Bob Dylan at the London Palladium

Cat Power Sings Bob Dylan at the London Palladium

Cat Power and her band are not a simulacrum of Bob Dylan; they gracefully step into the songs, striking the right balance between honoring and making it anew.

Myriam Gendron Hovers Between Balladry and Freer Spaces

Myriam Gendron Hovers Between Balladry and Freer Spaces

Myriam Gendron effortlessly houses old musical DNA in new musical organisms, bridging the original with the traditional to guarantee her music’s timelessness.