weekly rec: carm
CARM is a new discovery. Here’s the opening track, featuring Sufjan Stevens, off the new self-titled release.
CARM is a new discovery. Here’s the opening track, featuring Sufjan Stevens, off the new self-titled release.
I threw on The Most Serene Republic‘s 2009 release, …And The Ever Expanding Universe, the other day. Here’s a favorite from it.
Laundromat is a new discovery. Loving this opening track off the latest EP, Green.
Casper Clausen, of Efterklang and Liima, just released his solo debut, Better Way. Here’s a video for the fantastic opening track.
Josh Tillman (or J. Tillman) released some beautiful folk tunes before his Father John Misty project blew up. Here’s a favorite off his 2007 release, Cancer and Delirium.
Julia Nunes is a new AppleMusic discovery. Really loving this song and video.
I’ve never heard this Godley & Creme tune before hearing it performed the other night on the Tweedy Show. Also, realized how much it resembles Elbow‘s video for “Gentle Storm,” which now makes sense, as it was produced by Kevin Godley.
I’ve been a fan of James Morrison for quite some time, but honestly have never heard this amazing tune until recently binging Schitt’s Creek.
Dekker is a new(ish) solo project from Brookln Dekker, of the lush indie folk duo, Rue Royale. His debut full-length, Slow Reveal: Chapter One, is out now.
I randomly remembered the Kissaway Trail, the other day, and revisited their last two albums. Here’s a favorite off the 2013 release, Breach.