On her latest album, the Vermont songwriter uses whispery melodies and everyday details to map the border between ordinary life and deeper mystery.
On her latest album, the Vermont songwriter uses whispery melodies and everyday details to map the border between ordinary life and deeper mystery.
The artist formerly known as LéPonds debuts a new name and label homes with a single produced by Haley Heynderickx, marking a deliberate return to Persian roots.
The guitarist and cellist trade files between San Francisco and Mexico City, building eight chamber-folk pieces that catch hooks in unexpected places.
The composer and producer traveled the region with a solar-powered mobile studio, capturing historic pipe organs for “Kingdom Come, Kingdom Go.” The first single, “Winterhouse,” is out now.
The London artist’s debut EP turns field recordings from an 80-kilometer hike along the Welsh border into songs that feel both ancient and rootless. Out now on Practise Music.