The Joff Lowson Trio – Little Door
The Joff Lowson Trio is a singer-songwriter and an acoustic music trio who love to string garlands of stories and feelings. Crafted with their love for string instruments, all their results of love and passion. Their latest release is ‘Little Door’, a track that has a homegrown sound. Telling the story of a young girl, Jenny and her want for fame. Softly constructed, the banjo melodies are mellow and melodious. As the song progresses, it lifts into beautiful acapella tangents, harmonious melodies. The vocals curve with so much softness, it’s so fond, dreamy, simple, sung with a whole heart. The best way to listen to this song is to just give yourself to the imagery of the song, the contemplative tones. It’s feel-good but is compelled by the melancholy of selling your soul for fame.
Mark Andrew Hansen – Some Say There’s No God
Mark Andrew Hansen is an Australian singer-songwriter and pianist. Known for his simple, yet contemplatively rich soundscapes, he dotes poetically and sentimentally on community, humanity, and heartiness. His latest release is ‘Some Say There’s No God’, a track that explores beautiful themes of faith, connection, beauty, and growth. The artist floats through the acoustic soundscape, his vocals, thinking out loud. And as you listen to the track, the listener also starts to feel light, as they feel the freedom of surrender to a higher power. The artist’s lyrics have a wide eyed simplicity to it that proves to be compelling. Even without saying much, this gets a lot of the theme across. And just like that, it leaves behind a pocket of warmth that you can take with you for the rest of the day.
Gejo – Callous
Gejo is a Utah based singer-songwriter and alt folk artist. He builds soundscapes like a carnival. So much color, so much flavor, feeling and dynamism. His latest release is ‘Callous’, a nostalgic and storytelling track that takes you for itself. The track is made with pausing moments of acoustics. And connecting these softness are rivers of melodies and swaying rhythms. Think artists like Sufjan Stevens, Fleet Foxes and Andrew Bird. That sweet combination of indie folk blended with intimate songwriting, orchestral arrangements and introspective lyrics. Everything about this track is lively and lovely. Feels as if they exist just to come alive for you and bring that sweet folk burst to you. Listen Now!
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