Morningsiders

Morningsiders are a NYC folk-pop act known for their unique indie music that bridges the gap between virtuosic, intimate live moments and gorgeously atmospheric studio-produced pop song prowess. Having met and formed at Columbia University, the three co-founders—Magnus Ferguson, vocals/guitar; Reid Jenkins, fiddle/vocals; and Robert Frech, piano—have evolved from an Americana collective comprised of rotating…

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Billy Raffoul

Telling universal stories soundtracked by unshakable melodies, Billy Raffoul strikes an intimate chord, tapping into the feelings and experiences we all share no matter where we call home. This relatability has consistently engaged listeners, yielding hundreds of millions of streams and sold-out shows around the globe for the award-winning Ontario singer, songwriter, and producer.  Billy…

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Wild Rivers

Platinum-selling indie trio Wild Rivers have a gift for penning introspective lyrics and genre-fluid melodies that transmit wisdom beyond their years. That expertise can be found across their new album, Better Now—a companion to their record, Never Better. Recorded at the same time in Joshua Tree, CA with producer Gabe Wax (Soccer Mommy, Adrienne Lenker),…

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James Vincent McMorrow

James has beckoned listeners to open their minds and hearts since his emergence in 2010. He gathered over 1 billion streams across an expansive catalog along the way. Among many standouts, “Higher Love” went BPI Gold in the UK and ARIA platinum in Australia. His cover of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” soundtracked the trailer for…

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Hazlett

Based in Sweden since 2019, Australian-born indie folk singer Hazlett has been able to amass a solid fanbase throughout the years with over a quarter billion streams and abundance of Spotify editorial placements including, New Music Friday, Acoustic Chill, Autumn Acoustics, Fresh Folk, Folk & Friends, Roots Rising, You’re Favorite Coffeehouse, Coffee + Chill, Café…

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Plàsi

Plàsi, the moniker of Greco-Swedish artist Mikael Bitzarakis, embodies a boundless creative spirit, seamlessly merging diverse sonic landscapes. His music, a captivating blend of intimacy and grandeur, acoustic warmth and cinematic depth, reveals a profound introspective core alongside infectious energy. This fearless approach, driven by instinct and a sense of childlike wonder, has garnered him…

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Ed Prosek

Classically trained California-born and Berlin-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Ed Prosek embarks on an internal journey just as fascinating as the external trip. After success from his previous releases and praise from Wonderland, Earmilk and Atwood Magazine, he ponders his place in the world on his new EP, The Foreigner [Nettwerk].  Growing up with…

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Freyr

Nature is a dominant influence Freyr’s music. The source of that can be traced back to two things: his upbringing in Umeå, a city located in the mellow forests of the northern Sweden), and the stillness of Iceland, where he spent most of his childhood summers. Through his view of these environments, he invites listeners…

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Emma Frank

Emma Frank has a sound so multifaceted it intertwines folk, R&B, and even jazz to create shifting tempos and winding melodies that are poignant, propelling and all-engulfing. On her fourth album, Come Back, Emma taunts with ideas of love, lust, self-doubt, commitment and sadness to relinquish the most intimate corners of her mind with her…

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Riley Pearce

Riley Pearce’s third full-length, The Weight of Our Dreaming, is an intimate exploration of his evolving relationship with the music industry and his craft – both the passion that started it all and the pressures that have nearly broken it.      Written during a period of burnout and disillusionment with the music industry, it’s his…

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