This Week’s ‘Spring Folklore’ List Paints Mellow Watercolor Skies

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Seven Crows – BOREAL 

Seven Crows is a modern, classical project founded by Los Angeles violinist and producer, Chris Murphy. His work is marked by his love for the violin, musical exploration, and a stylistic boldness that makes the listener passionate. His latest release is ‘Boreal’, an instrumental that is a serene cinema of sentiments and sensibilities. It’s so beautifully human that it inflates the emotions inside the listener till they feel full of it. He has a way of expanding the sound that is simply brilliant. Building it through scaling valleys to experimental peaks, he creates a soft burst in the listener and it’s the best. 

William Kalmer – Graceland 

William Kalmer is a composer and producer with an intuitive understanding of sound and style. For his latest release, ‘Graceland’, he collaborates with Audrey Karrasch, participant of The Voice to create such a beautiful contemporary folk track. Audrey’s vocal style and energy is nurtured and elevated by William Kalmer’s sound. They both twirl into each other, celebrate the unique musical moments and stylistic nuance. The clarity of Audrey’s voice reflects an emotional depth and honesty that affects the listener. With soft beats, mellow acoustics, and ethereal winds, William beautifully soundtracks the emotion, experience and memory in her voice. Listen Now! 

Weston Day – Storms 

Weston Day is a singer-songwriter and a country folk artist. He brings to life a dynamic acoustic style and along with that a nostalgia that stains you like water color does paper. His latest release is ‘Storms’, a track in which he contemplates on the nature of storms, and how to leave them behind. With a feel-good atmospheric acoustic soundscape and a remarkably active vocal line, he shapes such a positive space. You can just lift into and it’ll take you to the blue sky, disperse you, make you feel light. The listening experience comes with such a boost and a feeling of freshness, peace, hope, and healing. It’s a great way to start your day off, especially if you are feeling a little bit fragile. 

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