Timed to the 250th anniversary of American independence, the release pairs sharp covers with a clear political intent — including a studio collaboration with Joan Baez.
Timed to the 250th anniversary of American independence, the release pairs sharp covers with a clear political intent — including a studio collaboration with Joan Baez.
A scheduling coincidence let the folk singer briefly turn his concert into an open invitation for a subculture.
The English songwriter’s eighth studio album refuses pessimism, instead finding presence in piano-led arrangements and a weathered, central voice.
The Australian singer-songwriter shares a new single that hides emotional violence beneath warm, fuzzy sonics, paired with a video and a run of UK dates.
The Philadelphia underground mainstays add another effortlessly textured demo to a year of steady, unhurried releases.
The 87-year-old folk legend will tour North America with a rotating cast of guests including Richard Thompson, Bruce Cockburn, and Amanda Shires, ending with a run of dates deep into 2027.
The Arkansas songwriter’s sixth album documents social fracture without dictating thought, capturing a moment where performative civility has collapsed.
Austel sheds the textures of her debut to reconnect with the sparser folk influences that first shaped her writing, resulting in a quietly self-possessed ten-track record.
Dublin songwriter Conor Fagan’s Rose Wallace Goldaline project turns a winter afternoon’s reflection into a gentle track about finding beauty where it already exists. The single arrived via ROMBO’s Instagram Open Call, an initiative that invites independent artists working quietly to submit music for editorial consideration.
Kristian Matsson returns with the new song “Colors,” his first release since the 2023 album *Henry St.*, alongside a sizable tour routing through Europe and North America.
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