A mix of folk and electronica is all well and good - but what happens when you don't have the tunes?
The Cave Singers continue with their brand of lo-fi indie-folk on their sophomore release.
Guitar solos! Psychedelia! Tugboat captains! Dream Get Togther has it all...or does it?
New Zealand's fourth-most-popular guitar-based digi-bongo-acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo releases their second studio album.
Califone returns with yet another solid set of interesting folk-rock songs.
Following up on the orchestrated touches and marital dos/don'ts of At Home With Owen, Mike Kinsella dives headfirst into New Leaves committed to both. Luckily for us, the headaches of growing up come bundled with a fair share of grace.
Caroline Week's sings the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay on her debut album
A surprising genre-hopping gem.
Weary from all the dense freak folk? This is a much lighter affair in the upper air.
Recent Paw Tracks signee's debut album would be fun if it weren't for his would-be witty ironic persona.