Three acoustic folk tracks to bring a little joy this late April
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
16h ago
Laura Lucas – “When the Fire Started” -If you’re a fan of acoustic folk music, there’s a lot to like about this new song from Laura Lucas. The vocal harmonies are magical from the very start. It’s a love song with a gentle and accessible intimacy. It’s a sound that’s sure to appeal to a wide variety of our audience as it is comparable to artists we’ve featured in the past like the Native Sibling or Ocie Elliott. We’re happy to support this type of promising new folk music. Amble – “Of Land and Sea” -There’s something about a song that opens with fingerpicking that pulls me in right away. Now ..read more
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Three new acoustic folk singer songwriters for your springtime playlist
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
1w ago
Theo Kandel – “Lunch” -Theo Kandel is one of those artists who has entered into the “almost automatic yes” category. It’s easy to hear why when you click play on this song. It’s clear, engaging, and has a mood that makes the listener instantly feel at peace. The nostalgic lyrics remind me of a few important people in my own life. The subtle atmospheric elements do a great job of allowing Kandel’s relatable lyrics to resonate beautifully. I love everything about this song, honestly. Alex Blue – “There’s Always Something” -The acoustic guitar work on this song is good, but the vocal is gorgeous ..read more
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Three new tracks in the Americana genre for your consideration
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
1w ago
Joel D’Aubin – “Come Home” -This is a song about hard work and dedication. The instrumentation is a bit more chill than the Americana we’ve been curating lately, but I really liked the vocal harmonies here. There’s a whole atmospheric vibe about the song that makes it resonate. The lyrics are encouraging and supportive, which we are definitely happy to support here. If you have someone to be blessed to “come home” to, this song will feel good. It sure does for me. Kiefer Luttrell – “Every Shade of Blue” -If you like old fashioned folk music in the vein of Woody Guthrie or even later artists l ..read more
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Dreamy and Expressive New Talent
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Matt Simon
1w ago
Juno Roome – “Think You’re Falling” “Think You’re Falling” has an unescapable hip shaking ability we could not ignore. The bass is especially groovy, while the vocals are the perfect amount of smooth. We classify this track in its own category; indie dream, although it is accessible to anyone who loves great music. The way the artist crafts a restrained lo fi sound speaks of an artist in the pocket of their talent, confidence, and maturity. We were pleasantly surprised by Juno Roome and cannot wait to hear more. The Lostines: “Neon Lights” “Neon Lights” has a wonderfully whimsical talent that ..read more
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Three new folk pop tracks to bring some atmospheric calm this weekend
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
1w ago
Alara – “Even When It’s Over” -There’s a magical energy to this song that you’ll hear from the moment Alara starts singing. The sweetness in the line, “think I’m gonna love you forever” resonates. The lyrical concept of the song is that “even when it’s over, it’s forever.” Talk about romance. Swoon! This is a really beautiful piece of songwriting that captures the heart of what true love really is, that is to say love that has no bounds. Alara writes with sincerity, but it’s the vocal delivery that makes it go from good to great. Virens – “Apocalypse” -If you’re a fan of acoustic folk music ..read more
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Three indie folk tracks you’ll definitely want to hear this evening
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
2w ago
Glenn Thomas – “Certain Things Remind Me Of You” -Something about this track reminds me a bit of “These are a few of my favorite things.” The list of significant every day items connecting with a loved one feels good here. Thomas writes with an accessible folk style that’s sure to resonate with a lot of listeners. The balance between the guitar and piano makes for an energy that feels familiar yet fresh. This is a love song with beautiful relatability that will help others connect as well. The section with different types of grass feels like a wonderfully unique songwriting challenge that was ..read more
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Three thoughtful new folk tunes that will connect with your heart
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
2w ago
Our Atlantic Roots – “I Do” -If you’re a fan of acoustic folk harmony duos, you’ll find a lot to like about this sound from Our Atlantic Roots. It’s a love song, for sure. It’s not just about a relationship; this is about the commitment of marriage. The intimacy in the recording captures the beauty of dedication and the vows of marriage, going above and beyond. I could definitely see this being a song used in a wedding ceremony. The subtle country influences give it a romantic sway perfect for a first married dance. I like this one so much I might just share it with my wife of 17 years. It’s r ..read more
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Three outstanding new folk tunes that remind us why we started blogging in the first place
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
3w ago
Peacemode – “My love (is like a waterfall)” -When I started blogging many years ago, it was because I wanted to share indie artists with my friends. The sound of a band like Peacemode fits that mold perfectly, bringing an energetic yet melodically satisfying new folk sound. The harmonies, in particular, work really well for me. The overall blending of instruments, voices, and optimistic lyricism make it a natural fit for the type of music I enjoy featuring and listening to. This one will make it to my personal playlists as it’s great from start to finish. Will Knox – “Growing Pains” -I’ve bee ..read more
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Three new acoustic folk songs to start your April off right (no joke!)
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
3w ago
The Talbott Brothers – “The Road” -Song titles like “Home” and “The Road” seem very common, but they often have relatable themes. This track “The Road” from The Talbott Brothers includes their characteristic folk acoustic guitar work and wonderful vocal harmonies. There’s a richness to the production mix that makes it feel like it’s building tension from the start of the track all the way through. The lyrics emphasize the importance of figuring it out as you go in a relationship. If you’ve ever taken on that adventure with someone special, you’ll know just how true this is; you can’t figure it ..read more
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Three captivating singer songwriters in the alt pop realm for fans of quality music
Ear To The Ground Music » Folk
by Greg Jones
1M ago
EDDY – “Baby Blue” -I’m not sure there’s anything I could say to prepare you for the quality you’re going to hear in this track from EDDY. Everything from the voice to the minimalist piano performance all feels just right. The lyrics are delivered with a careful, intimate sincerity. The understated vocal harmonies do a great job of highlighting the gentle depth of the song. The lyrics are romantic, conveying a sense that a couple that didn’t work out, but there’s a sense of what could have been. It’s a sweet, sensitive track with a fascinating rock turn near the end that’s going to make it sta ..read more
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