Folk
Will Beeley's Beautiful, Poetic Folk Gets a Second Chance, 40 Years Later
In the 1970s, he had to hustle hard to get a few people to hear his music. Four decades on, now working as a trucker, his LPs are being reissued.
Listen to Widowspeak’s Beautiful Piece of Melancholic Yearning
The New York band is set to release their fourth album August 25.
Moses Sumney Makes Folk-Jazz Fusion Sound Natural and Rad on "Quarrel"
The new seven-minute track will melt your brain and force you to drink it like a milkshake. Thank us later.
This Psych-Folk Song By Giant Hand Has Nothing to Do With Giant Hands
But it is still extremely good shit.
Neun Welten's Dark Folk Enters a New Dimension on 'The Sea I’m Diving In'
Listen to the veteran neofolk act switch things up (in English!) on their first new album in eight years.
Essential Alan Lomax, According to the Guy Who Knows His Work Best
Nathan Salsburg's job is archiving one of the world's most famed archivists.
The Bible’s Rampant Sadism Pales in Comparison to Amateur Childbirth
The Brisbane songwriter’s mordant pop explores religious anomalies.
Tyler Childers Is Making Hometown Folk Songs in Tune with the Universe
The Kentucky singer-songwriter's highly anticipated 'Purgatory' was co-produced by Sturgill Simpson and Nashville veteran David Ferguson.
Fast Times and Wild Hallucinations with Korey Dane
We talk to the LA singer about the road trips, bad decisions, and sobering reality checks behind the Springsteen swagger of his new album, 'Chamber Girls.'
Real Musicians Evaluate Music Made by Artificial Intelligence
This Irish folk algorithm is a surprisingly good original composer.
The Return of Fleet Foxes in Indie’s Brave New World
Robin Pecknold discusses 'Crack-Up,' the band's first album in six years.