indie folk

The Lumineers – III (Album Review)

Formed in 2005, in Ramsey, New Jersey, The Lumineers are among the purveyors of what has become Indie/Pastoral Folk—defined primarily by the songs’ Folk/acoustic roots; catchy Pop sensibilities; Indie quirkiness; and rustic, Gospel-reminiscent vocal harmonies. Going onto emerge in the 2010s alongside groups like Fleet ... Read More

William Ryan Key – Virtue (EP Review)

Following closely on the heels of his critically-lauded debut EP, Thirteen, William Ryan Key returns November 30th with the Virtue EP, via The Lone Tree Recordings. Still acoustically naked and emotionally raw, the former Yellowcard frontman’s confidence in his own songwriting comes further into the foreground in ... Read More