Power-folk

New Arrivals

(view all)
     
    Brian Ernst
     
    Journey4YOUth
    Acoustically driven, Brian pours out his soul creating an organic rootsy vibe, to complement his unique voice, thought provoking lyrics and uplifting spirit.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Mike Perkins
     
    (DVD) Live with John Zuck
    This live DVD capture's the infectious energy and playful atmosphere that Perkins fans have been experiencing at his shows for many years.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Alan Newbery
     
    Water
    Reflections on the meaning of water in modern Blues and Roots styles.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Weathered Home
     
    Weathered Home EP
    Six-Piece band form Vancouver, BC. Jazz and Rock influenced Folk music with thought provoking lyrics, versatile vocalist and overall collective feel. Often compared to the Cowboy Junkies and Evenessence.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Phillip Roebuck
     
    Fever Pitch
    Virginia-born, New York-bred singer/songwriter and bare bones one man band. Using a classic depression-era type drum apparatus and a ragged-but-right banjo style, Fever Pitch is steeped in roots but undeniably fueled by rock.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Svjata Vatra
     
    Svjata Vatra
    Recommended if you like Ukrainian & Estonian folk music-power folk.The temperamental trombone together with the Estonian bagpipes produce amazing sound patterns. Svjata Vatra is like a sizzling campfire, giving light and warmth yet burning no one! Enjoy!
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Robin O'Brien
     
    The Apple in Man
    On her third Luxotone release, Robin O'Brien's soaring voice and finely honed lyrics move into dark, mystical territory.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Sonny Rolfe
     
    A Kid Like Me
    Ballsds with rock, country or folk. War, me a Kid, fear, hunger, background mostly true stories
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Steve Pomplon Band
     
    9:31
    This project captures the sincerity of Steve's solitary beginnings, evoking a sense of wondering and wandering, while also bringing the energy of a full ensemble.
    Folk: Power-folk
     
     
    Eddie Holly
     
    Beauty Here
    Beautiful pop and indie country with a gritty voice and poignant lyrics.
    Folk: Power-folk
     

    Top Albums

    (view all)
    Bad Livers
    The Ridgetop Sessions
    Pioneer alternative-bluegrass legends recorded live at the height of their powers.
    Bad Livers started as a fairly straight, although quite progressive and somewhat irreverent, bluegrass band. Over the course of six albums, they got progressively more experimental, alienating many of their more purist fans. Well, those fans should seek out The Ridgetop Sessions: a living-room session featuring just Danny Barnes on banjo and vocals and Mark Rubin on bass and vocals. That's it. It was recorded in Rubin's living room, with a single microphone run straight to a DAT recorder. As such, this is the type of performance that could have taken place at any point in the last 50 years -- just a couple good old boys sangin' and playin'. They play songs off their albums, a couple choice covers (Sun Ra!), and a great medley of Don Stover's "Black Diamond" paired with Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk." These are relaxed, very informal sessions, but not at all sloppy. As usual, Barnes' banjo playing is great, and Rubin always gives great support. The set is capped off with a live track recorded several years earlier that also features former Bad Liver Ralph White on fiddle. No revelations here, just a damn fine, stripped-down set from one of the finest and most interesting bluegrass acts of the '90s. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide Ridgetop is the name of the central Austin neighborhood where this informal recordings was made. Situated on top of a ridge that at one time overlooked the whole of the city at it's northly most point, it's right in the path of Robert Mueller airport in the heart of central Austin today. Luckily, no planes flew over during this recording session "If the Bad Livers have effectively called it quits, as someone recently claimed is the case, then The Ridgetop Sessions is a quiet, sagacious way to go out -- particularly coming on the heels of their previous release, the loud, electric Blood and Mood. Recorded almost entirely over the course of a single morning through a single microphone in the front room of Rubin's North Austin home, this session finds the Livers -- Rubin and Danny Barnes -- at their loosest and most comfortable. The two pick their way through a good batch of Barnes' originals as well as a few interesting covers. It begins with a brief foray into Sun Ra's "Interplanetary Music," which bubbles up from perfunctory free-form into a quickened banjo exercise, and winds down with a jaunt through Thelonious Monk's "Blue Monk," which saunters right out of Don Stover's "Black Diamond." Between the bookend standards, there's plenty of banjo tunes, "Yearning" being a high point as it bounds along on the banjo with the dazzling, fluid ease that is Barnes' signature and legend in the making. The album ends with a hot double take of "Hell Broke Loose in Georgia/Old Folks' Shuffle," recorded live in 1994 and including original Liver Ralph White on fiddle. The Bad Livers have added significant dimensions to the concept of banjo music over the course of their decade-long career, creating through influence an impressive legacy. The Ridgetop Sessions, if it is a swan song, certainly adds another one. ***.5 Stars, Austin Chronicle"
    Folk: Power-folk
     
    Enter the Worship Circle
    First Circle
    Folk: Power-folk
     
    Jewels and Binoculars/ Horner, Moore, Vatcher play Dylan
    Ships With Tattooed Sails
    Folk: Power-folk
     
    Girlyman
    Remember Who I Am
    Folk: Power-folk
     
    Enter the Worship Circle
    Fourth Circle
    Folk: Power-folk
     

    Editor's Picks

    (view all)

      Artists You May Know

      (view all)
      ThaMuseMeant
      Silver Seed
      Folk: Power-folk
       
      Melissa Ferrick
      Listen Hard
      Folk: Power-folk
       
      Leni Stern
      Black Guitar
      Folk: Power-folk
       
      Michael McDermott
      Ashes
      Folk: Power-folk
       

      Newsletter Sign-up

      Top Songs

      (view all)
      1.
      Viola
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      2.
      Say Goodbye
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      3.
      Hey Rose
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      4.
      Montpelier
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      5.
      Even If
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      6.
      David
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      7.
      Fall Stories
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      8.
      Maori
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      9.
      The Shape I Found You In
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk
       
       
      10.
      Amaze Me
      Girlyman
      Folk: Power-folk