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Greg Jones is an avid fan of great harmonies and vocal blending. He mostly writes about acoustic, folk, and roots country artists. You can contact him at eartothegroundmusicblog@gmail.com ATTN: Greg.
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Three Songs That Blend Warmth, Storytelling, and Emotional Resonance in Easygoing Rock

The Bergamot – “Beauty That We See” ft. Notre Dame Children’s Choir-This song has several genres all blended together, but all told feels like an easy going rock track. I appreciate the folksy songwriting sensibility that is packaged in more of a rock …

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  • August 13, 2025 /
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Three folk tunes that will stop you in your tracks… so maybe slow down and click play

Matthew Payne – “The Light I Cannot See”-I liked this song the first time I heard it, but when I clicked play on it to write I… couldn’t. I just… sat, dumbfounded… and a little bit broken (in a good way). There’s something …

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  • August 12, 2025 /
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Three indie rock tracks that show we’re not crazy for featuring folk and indie rock on our site

John Calvin Abney – “Last Chance”-If you’re a fan of folk music that has a cool rock edge to it (think Rayland Baxter), then you’ll find a lot to like from John Calvin Abney’s music. Everything from the phrasing to the clear electric …

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  • August 12, 2025 /
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Three tracks at the unique intersection of Americana and alt country

Nathan Evans Fox – “Hillbilly Hymn (Okra and Cigarettes)”-This is one of the most unique songs I’ve found in all of 2025. It does something that I absolutely love… blending the sacred and the profane. This is lived life for me; it’s not …

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  • August 8, 2025 /
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Three folk singer songwriters that remind us why subtlety is an art

Cole Swensen – “even though it’s not a lifetime”-When this track came up in my submission list, I stopped what I was doing to just listen. This doesn’t happen to me very often, but it sure did with this latest release from Cole …

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  • August 7, 2025 /
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Three delightful new tracks in the folk scene

The Pairs Music – “Little Light”-I’ve been a fan of the soft folk harmonies of The Pairs Music for a while now. This track fits within that style quite well. Fans of vintage and modern folk will find reason to love this song. …

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  • July 30, 2025 /
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Three new introspective folk tunes that you’ll want for your thoughtful summer playlist

Savanna Leigh – “tightrope”-If you’ve been around my writing any time in the past year or so, you’ve heard me sing the praises of Lizzy McAlpine. So when I say that Savanna Leigh initially reminded me of McAlpine’s introspective and meaningful style, you …

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  • July 28, 2025 /
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Three outstanding new Indie Rock tracks with comparisons to Good Old War, U2, and Oasis

The Sways – “I have been the moon”-If you’re a fan of easy going rhythm and blues music, definitely give this track a shot. I love the harmonies on this track and the way the whole vibe makes me feel like it’s the …

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  • July 25, 2025 /
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Three new tracks in the twee and indie pop space that make it physiologically impossible not to smile (cold hearts may be exempt, terms and conditions below)

Jackson Quinn – “Move me”-It’s really easy to hear why I approved this track. The audio textures are absolutely glorious with vocal and piano effects that feel intimate and endearing. There’s something about the plaintive piano playing that feels like it was carefully, …

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  • July 25, 2025 /
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Three new tracks bringing acoustic folk that brings peace in times of trial

MAAR – “Seismic”-There’s an antiquated style to this song, but I mean that in the best way possible. Maybe another word for it is “timeless,” but the notion of an antique sound just tickles my fancy today. The vocals are unhurried, careful, and …

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  • July 25, 2025 /
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