TerraTara embodies folk’s old soul and desire to rise above with “Empty Apartment”.
Ayrton Jimenez delivers an intimate ode straight from the heart.
A passionate performance, Jesse Grossi delivers a message straight from the heart on “Broken”.
Hawk and the wild deliver a fittingly somber tone on “Aral Sea”.
Ayrton Jimenez delivers a hushed awe over the intimate folk musings of “We’ll Build Something New”.
Manuka goes for a raw, soulful style with “Cherry Blossom”.
A nice twee pop defines Kinga Angelys’ soulful tenderness of “Can’t Do Christmas Without You”.
A neat vulnerable piece of work “Make Believe” shows off the emotive passion of AM.
Alexis Joiner combines folk and jazz into a beguiling whole on the mystical “Little Flowers".
Rhys Crowther utilizes a stripped-down, bare-bones take on the blues with the simple loveliness.
A rustic fragment of folk, Molosser craft a soulful scene with “Ellesmere Island”.
A true and complete joy to behold, Leo Kelly-Gee goes for pure happiness with “Brother”.
“Vulnerability” revels in the tenderness that Marlee Smith crafts in the whole of the piece.
A spirited piece of pop, Josh Holmes celebrates a sense of togetherness with “Picture Perfect”.
David Ost’s “Ants (Acoustic)” has a raw grit and soul to its intimate dynamic.
Done with such diligence and dignity, David Burnett crafts a classic.
Sarah Doyle offers a thoughtful, meditative ballad with the tender “Today”.
A lovely lounge jazz affect emerges out of Christina Jones’ unhurried bliss of “Beautiful Bridge”.
An angelic tone gives Noralyn’s “One Of The Few” a true sense of magic.
Mikara keeps things to the essentials on the fiery soulfulness of “You’re Gonna Miss Me”.