For Japanese American songwriter Lea Thomas, indie folk serves as a bridge in which she makes sense of the world within herself and within nature. Her first record, Want For Nothing, saw Thomas utilizing an honest approach to folk for self-reflection, while 2018’s acoustic Part Of This Place EP and 2019’s ambient-folk collaboration Blue of […]
Jordan Singh’s debut single, “Like a Knife,” has lived many lives. A cursory search on YouTube will reveal the multitude of forms that the song has taken, the first of which dating all the way back to 2013. That’s the one where Singh is singing the song behind a building, complete with a nervous tempo […]
There’s a certain charm in the nighttime that’s hard to explain. It may be that calming feeling that you get when the world slows down from its bustling pace, or that sudden stillness in the night. As you gaze out into the night sky with the muted sounds of the city murmuring outside your window, […]
A teacher I had once told me that the worst thing you could give an artist is absolute freedom–no time restrictions, no rules. While that might sound great to some, those limitless possibilities are enough to paralyse most people. After all, without anyone holding you back, you’ll never get your project done until you’ve 100% […]