• Acoustic
  • Americana
  • Bluegrass
  • Country
  • Folk
  • Indie Rock
  • Pop
  • Rock
  • Singer Songwriter
  • Home
  • Articles posted by Greg Jones
  • (Page 91)

All posts by Greg Jones (2276)

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.
Read More

Three new folk songs that show that CSN harmonies live on in the next generation

SYML – “Sweet home”-The first time I listened to this song, I got chills. I immediately put it on my song of the year candidate list and then I melted in my chair. The easy comparison here is CSN “Helplessly Hoping.” I absolutely …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 21, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three unconventional new rock tunes that stand out from the crowd

Ocean Flaws – “Karmageddon”-If you’re looking for an unconventional rock track, check out the unique energy of Ocean Flaws’ track “Karmageddon.” It’s an up tempo and energetic style with some really fascinating elements in the background of the production. The synth work shows …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 21, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three swoon-worthy tracks right at the intersection of folk and indie pop

Sound of Honey – “City”-If you’re looking for a relaxing style of indie pop music that feels like it’s influenced by folk music as well, give Sound of Honey’s impeccable “City” a chance. It’s an intriguing reflection on “getting away.” The image that …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 18, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three Americana singer songwriters to catch your attention

Madeleine Kelson – “Joker”-This song immediately makes me think of three artists: Jason Isbell, Amanda Shires, and David Ramirez. There’s a sincerity in the recording that I absolutely admire. Kelson’s vocal has a smooth sound to it. It’s more smooth like whiskey than …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 18, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three absolutely outstanding “next level” modern folk artists you need to hear!

Nanuk – “Waterlily”-From the first time I heard this track, I was awakened by the beauty. The acoustic work is absolutely stunning here. Then… the vocals. Oh my word. The comparison for me is another band we’ve covered a good bit here, Bear’s …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 18, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three engaging Americana tunes for your Friday

Ludlow – “Take me back to July”-Sometimes I find a song and I think “there’s nothing I can say about this song… so I wish people would just click play and listen.” This is one of those songs. The vocal says everything worth …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 18, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three vibey pop rock tracks that you’ll want for your playlists immediately

Mae Krell – “Imposter Syndrome”-There’s a chill vibe to this track that immediately captures my attention. Krell has a great, soulful vocal that works really well for the overall style. But it’s the lyrics – oh my word – the lyrics about imposter …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 16, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three singer songwriters who stand out from the crowd

John Fellner – “Love like you”-John Fellner has an amazing voice. The production balance on this track allows the personable vocal and lyrics to shine through. It’s about looking back on a relationship that was apparently pretty wonderful. The optimism in the acoustic …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 16, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three unique takes on indie rock showing the versatility of the genre

Elephant Castle – “No me and you”-This is the brightest, most invigorating breakup song you’ll ever hear. The up tempo energy gives life while the lyrics cut to the quick of the message. The production work on this track is outstanding. Everything little …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 14, 2022 /
  • No comments
Read More

Three Americana tunes to soothe your soul this mid February

Melanie MacLaren – “Deep dark sleep”-I liked this song the moment I clicked play for the first time. The atmospheric elements are not what I typically feature with folk, but the vocal from MacLaren is outstanding. Once the vocal harmonies enter the track, …

  • Greg Jones /
  • February 14, 2022 /
  • No comments
  • «
  • ‹
  • 89
  • 90
  • 91
  • 92
  • 93
  • ›
  • »

Find New Music!

  • Acoustic
  • Americana
  • Bluegrass
  • Country
  • Folk
  • Indie Rock
  • Pop
  • Rock
  • Singer Songwriter

Welcome to EarToTheGround Music

  • About Us
  • Archives
  • Contact
  • FAQ
  • How You Can Help
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Yop Poll Archive

New Featured Content!

  • Book Review
  • Product Review

PLEASE share your email here to receive regular newsletter updates with our new content!

Check out some of our REGULARLY UPDATED playlists!

EarToTheGround Socials

  • Bluesky
  • Soundcloud
  • Spotify
  • LinkedIn
EarToTheGround Music is the Property of Jones and Simon Media, LLC 2016 - Information on this website may not be copied without written consent of the site owners.
  • About Us
  • Archives
  • Contact
  • FAQ
  • How You Can Help
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Yop Poll Archive