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Open new names and discover the folk music, listen to the most interesting and always fresh stuff with us! This is Faeton Music Blog and Daily Track by Faeton Music. Faeton Music Blog / Daily Track website is running by the music lover, for music lovers. The main reason why I've made and regularly updating this website - is to open for people new and interesting music.
Faeton Music Blog » folk
5M ago
Hello, guys! It’s Monday and I want to put some fresh music at the very beginning of the week. This time here is the song called “only” by the folk / indie music artist from the United States — Keevy Hazelton. Let’s check it out! The song brings a deeply emotional and melancholic experience with […]
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Faeton Music Blog » folk
6M ago
Hey! It’s Saturday Wonderful weather outside (well, in my place), and I am here again with some wonderful, fresh music for your ears and brains. Here is the song “back to me”, by the slowcore / shoegaze project “glass egg” from Seattle, United States. Let’s check it out!
The song brings a mesmerizing blend of slowcore, shoegaze, and indie elements. This song, which is part of their album “In Case I Forget You,” captivates listeners with its hauntingly beautiful vocals and intricately woven arrangements. The interplay between the delicate, emotive voice and the lush, atmospheric instrumentatio ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
7M ago
Hi, folks! It’s Friday and I want to bring you some fresh and calm music. Here is the song “faceplant”, by the indie / folk music artist from to, Canada — jules. Let’s dive into it!
This song is an incredibly soft, gentle, and warm exploration of love, with a touch of melancholy that adds depth to its emotional landscape. The vocal is tender and heartfelt, drawing listeners into an intimate atmosphere where the complexities of love and vulnerability are laid bare. The track’s soothing melodies and delicate instrumentation make it a perfect listen for a quiet Friday evening, offering a moment o ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hi guys! I am happy to be back again Here is a wonderful and pretty interesting song called “Sleep Dreams (ILY PT. II)”, by the musician from the United Kingdom — Dream Jeans. Let’s check it out!
The track envelops listeners in a serene, atmospheric soundscape, characterized by its calm instrumentation and introspective lyrics. The delicate balance between the soothing melodies and the profound lyrical content creates an emotional depth that resonates deeply.
The lyrics delve into themes of loss, love, and existential contemplation. The soft delivery of these lyrics, paired with the song’s ha ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Good morning (or whatever on your side of the web). Friday is traditionally a day of fresh music, right? So, I am also here to give you a portion of beautiful music Today here is the track “I recall you and I spat over the guardrails”, by the Australian indie / folk artist Vilde. If you want to check out more of his works, see the links below the post. And let’s dive into it!
Of course, I will say that his voice is just amazing. Every time I listen to his music, it sounds unbelievably soothing to my ears. Even though the song is sad and, obviously, it’s about a death of feelings. It still hol ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hi guys! I have a fresh composition for you. I think this one has pretty night vibes. Recently I already posted this artist here btw, check out this link: Sólstrauman – Vinterelva. This time here is her fresh song called “Kvitevind”. Let’s check it out together!
I can say that this song sounds like a slow immersion into the deep (even bottomless) cold water. The ambient / drone / electronic arrangement creates a stable and deep cinematic background for the emotional vocal part. That voice makes me feel comfortable in the darkness of this song.
Of course, it’s all only my subjective perception ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hi, guys! It’s a sunny Sunday, and I want to post one wonderful song here today It’s called “Those Were the Days”, from the album “Good Like You”, by the altenrative / indie musician from Tustin, California, United States — Shawn Cutts. Let’s check this out!
The song blends indie, folk, and acoustic elements to create a warm and inviting musical experience. This song features a lush acoustic arrangement that perfectly complements the delicate vocal part, creating a beautiful sea of sound that is both soft and evocative.
“Those Were the Days” is a heartfelt reflection on memories and connectio ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hi, friends! How are you all doing? I hope everything is wonderful on your side Today I am here to share with you a wonderful song called “Over It” by indie / folk music artist from Bristol, UK — Tamu Massif. Let’s check it out!
The song is not exactly folk, indie-pop, or something else. It’s clearly a mix of a lot of genres, from ambient, to psychedelic, and even further to some shades of hip-hop and electronic music. Artist showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend diverse musical elements into a cohesive and captivating sonic experience
The mood of the song is pretty light and warm to me ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hey! How are you all doing? New week = new music! So, I am here to share an amazing song called “Simple”, by indie / alternative musician from Manchester, UK — Caoilfhionn Rose. Let’s dive right in!
The first thing that comes to mind when I am listening to it — it’s adult music. Maybe not adults from the age perspective, but definitely for those whose musical taste is strongly formed. It slightly reminds me of Radiohead with some light jazzy shades and an amazingly pleasant female voice. Just wonderful work.
“Simple” is a serene meditation on the complexities of human connection, with Rose’s ..read more
Faeton Music Blog » folk
8M ago
Hello, friends! It’s Sunday, and I decided to post something light, soft, and slightly melancholic today. Here is Will Pope — indie / folk music artist from London, UK, and his song “At Once”. Let’s check it!
The song sounds like a soundtrack to me. I mean, when hear this melody and harmony my brain just imagines the dramatic scene from some movie. Which is wonderful, because music should tell the listener a story. I’ll be honest, this song slightly reminds me of Eddie Vedder’s “Into The Wild” OST mixed with Jeff Buckley and a bit of ambient music. Wonderful mix, isn’t it?
“At Once” is a heart ..read more