From the UK comes the absolutely fantastic and brilliant indie singer/songwriter Bertie Newman and he comes to us with the ‘Precipice’ EP.
Indie Folk
EP Review: ‘A Chosen Family’ EP by Smith & Thell
From Sweden come the always amazing indie band/duo Smith & Thell and they do so with the brilliant body of work that is the “A Chosen Family” EP.
Album Review: ‘It’s Your Turn Now’ by Riley Pearce
Australian indie artist Riley Pearce comes to Wolf in a Suit with the fantastic body of work that is the ‘It’s Your Turn Now’ album.
EP Review: ‘Questions’ by Roses & Revolutions
US-based indie band Roses & Revolutions comes to Wolf in a Suit with the marvelous body of work that is the ‘Questions’ EP.
EP Review: ‘Poetry (for the scorned and lonely)’ by Mary Middlefield
The absolutely amazing Mary Middlefield comes to Wolf in a Suit with a body of work so amazing and so enticing, say hello to ‘Poetry (for the scorned and lonely)’.
EP Review: ‘I Miss The Sky’ by Hayden Everett
From the US comes the uber-talented Hayden Everett with a mix of stories that come together and become the ‘I Miss The Sky’ EP.
Album Review: ‘Deeply’ by Clay Orange
From Canada comes the absolutely brilliant indie singer/songwriter Ross Macnab aka Clay Orange with his latest body of work, say hello to the ‘Deeply’ album.
EP Review: ‘Diary of a Flame’ by Jess Abran
From Canada comes the absolutely amazing indie singer/songwriter Jess Abran with a dose of magic, courtesy of her ‘Diary of a Flame’ EP.
EP Review: ‘a moment in the sun’ by Amistat
From Germany come two amazing artists who together are known as Amistat, and they arrive with the ‘a moment in the sun’ EP.
EP Review: ‘Paradigm’ by Nina June
From the Netherlands comes the absolutely amazing and talented indie singer/songwriter Nina June and she comes to us with the ‘Paradigm EP’.