5 Indie Folk Rock Albums You’ve Gotta Hear – Roadkill Ghost Choir, Miner, Honey Locust, Born Standing Up, Waterwells

When indie folk and folk rock gained popularity more than a decade ago, bands like Band of Horses, The Avett Brothers, The Decemberists, The Tallest Man In The World, Bon Iver, Bright Eyes, and many others benefited from that rise in the genre. And while the indie folk scene may have suffered a downturn in recent years, it’s refreshing to know that it’ll always exist, and we’ll always be here to deliver the artists, songs, and albums that we feel need to be heard.

For this particular post, we’re highlighting five predominantly indie folk releases dropped during the past couple to few years that you’ve probably never heard, but that we strongly recommend, especially if you’re a fan of indie DIY, under-the-radar damn good folk music – with rich and subtle infusions of bluegrass, rock, pop and country. These are albums that we did not hear at the time of their original release date, but should be part of the indie folk rock archives – and so here they are.

This post is also meant to bring your attention to the artists and bands themselves, and the songs and releases that first endeared us to them – not their most recent releases. None of these artists have been published on IRC before but they live on in our playlists forever. Enjoy.

In This Installment:

Roadkill Ghost Choir – Jacksonville, Florida
Miner – Los Angeles, California
Honey Locust – Nashville, Tennessee
Born Standing Up – Oxford, Mississippi
Waterwells – Birmingham, Alabama

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Roadkill Ghost Choir – Quiet Light

Original release: July 2013

From the Florida swamp lands of gators and cypress trees covered with Spanish moss, comes the absolutely phenomenal ambient folk rock band Roadkill Ghost Choir. In recent years, they have enjoyed the kind of attention a talented DIY band deserves. To truly appreciate RKGC, we strongly recommend listening to the band’s releases from oldest to most recent.

The ball got rolling for RKGC in 2012 when Andy Shepard (vocals, guitar) was invited to perform a gig at a local club. Not wanting to perform solo because he feared it would bore the patrons, Shepard recruited his brothers – Maxx Shepard (drums) and Zach Shepard (bass) to join him on stage.

And that was the planting of the seed that eventually spawned spectacular songs like bluegrass tinged folk rock track, “Beggar’s Guild”; the heartbreakingly beautiful acoustic ballad, “Bird in the Window,” and the less folk-influenced, more rock-driven, “Devout,” from the band’s fantastic 2013 debut EP, Quiet Light . The original three-track EP received over 150,000 plays and more than 1,200 Likes on Soundcloud.

MP3: “Beggar’s Guild”Roadkill Ghost Choir from Quiet Light EP

Not long after playing live together, the three brothers realized, and based on the response they received from the audience, that they had something special. Wasting no time, the Shepards drafted musicians Kiffy Meyers (pedal steel, banjo, guitar), Joey Davoli (keys, trumpet) and Stephen Garza (lead guitar) to create a fuller, bigger sound.

Bonus MP3: “Bird in the Window”Roadkill Ghost Choir from Quiet Light

The re-released expanded version of the EP, released later on, includes songs like the jammin’ folk rocker, “Drifter,” and the dreamy, melodic hooks of “Tarot Youth.”

Jumping ahead to more recently, the band’s follow-up debut 2014 album, In Tongues, won huge praise and online love, propelling the band into a new realm of popularity. It’s not hard to believe at all, when we first listened to Quiet Light a few years ago, that RKGC came back the next year with a stellar debut album.

Roadkill Ghost Choir on Facebook

Miner – Into The Morning

Original release: February 2014

Los Angeles husband and wife songwriting duo, Justin and Kate Miner, who release indie folk rock under the likely moniker, Miner, began making some waves in the LA folk revivalist scene in 2012.

Miner’s debut LP, Into The Morning, was released in February of 2014, featuring standout singles like “Carousel” and “Hey Love,” that collectively amassed over 380,000 plays and more than 2,000 Likes on Soundcloud. That’s significant for any band. The band’s intricate vocal harmonies and sing-along melodies have made them a crowd favorite in LA, throughout the west coast and increasingly across the nation.

MP3: “Carousel”Miner from Into The Morning

In 2015, the duo expanded into a full band, welcoming other family members into the fold, including Jeremy Miner, and his cousin, Amanda Koosed, while long-time friends, Justin Krook and David Schechtman, comprised the rhythm section.

Interestingly enough, Miner was originally a Kickstarter-funded, bedroom-studio project inspired by an extended trip through central and South America during which time the duo wrote and recorded the songs from their debut.

In fact, in 2013 and 2014, Miner shared the stage with indie giants like Lord Huron, Cayucas, Typhoon and White Demin. The band lists their top musical influences as Fleet Foxes, Wilco, Beck, Arcade Fire, and the Tallest Man On Earth.


Miner’s Official Website

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Honey Locust – The Great Southern Brood

Original release: February 2014

After making Nashville indie folk band Honey Locust‘s single, “Blue Rooms,” a DIY Song of the Day last year, we were even more impressed the more we listened to their meticulously arranged 2014 debut concept LP, The Great Southern Brood – a reference to 2011’s ‘Brood XIX,’ a cyclical 17-year invasion of cicadas in the southeastern United States.

Honey Locust is the duo of 20-somethings Jacob Davis (vocals, guitar, banjo) and Patrick Howell (piano, violin), who began recording when they were still teenagers.

They spent most of 2013 in isolation, writing and recording the album with friends and “world class string players.” The result is a thoughtful and dense concept album with poignant instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics and vocals.

MP3: “Blue Rooms“Honey Locust from The Great Southern Brood

The album, the band contends, is an introverted and ‘earnestly somber’ form of “southern Gothic chamber music” that explores “the boundaries of contemporary folk music while maintaining connection with their traditional roots,” relying heavily on orchestral strings and horns.

The duo’s debut EP, Fear Is A Feeling, received accolades in the Nashville indie scene and led to bookings with accomplished local bands such as Saintseneca, Frontier Ruckus, River City Extension, Josephine Foster, and The Lonely Wild.

Honey Locust’s top musical influences include Andrew Bird, Timber Timbre, The National, Balmorhea, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Califone. We also really liked Davis’ answer to the question ‘what is indie rock’: It’s “music that is what it wants to be, not what anyone else wants it to be.” Nicely put.

Honey Locust on Facebook

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Born Standing Up – Born Standing Up

Original release: January 2014

From the time Patton Ford, chief songwriter and multi-instrumentalist for the band, Born Standing Up, heard the likes of Otis Redding and Uncle Dave Macon while in the passenger’s seat of his father’s truck as a youngster growing up in Oxford, Mississippi, he knew he had to “respond to these legends, talk back and share his stories, the same way they had done before him.”

Ford began writing songs at a family friend’s cabin in the spring of 2011. With just a guitar and his voice, he began constructing what would eventually become the songs for Born Standing Up’s eponymous debut.

MP3: “No. 9“Born Standing Up from Born Standing Up

After drummer Logan Little suggested his vocally-trained girlfriend, Allison Quick, sing along with Ford on the songs, the three joined forces and performed their first show in Oxford early in 2012.

Because of the grand reception they received, the trio realized they needed a bass player and a second guitarist, and ended up recruiting musician Knowlton Bourne into the band. Soon after, the band dropped their indie folk mixed with alternative country infused debut, featuring remarkable songs like “No. 9” and “Cane Break.”

“Indie rock is anyone with a guitar, laptop, microphone or a melody stuck in their head,” Bourne wrote in response to a question ‘what is indie rock?’ He continued: “It is anyone who can’t go a day without tapping their foot to the sound of music or humming a few words under their breath. Indie music is the future of music. It is something that does not reside in arenas or stadiums…[it] is humble, raw and real.”

Not surprisingly, the band’s musical inspirations include artists such as The Lumineers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Shovels & Rope, The Decemberists, Todd Snyder, Townes Van Zandt, and Steve Earle.

Born Standing Up on Facebook

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Waterwells – Waterwells

Original release: March 2015

And lastly, we are happy to present the unsigned alternative folk rock trio Waterwells from Birmingham, Alabama, who dropped a terrific self-titled debut EP in March of 2015 that we’ve spun a number of times in the cafe.

Early in 2014, after a year and a half of performing and recording together under the founder and singer/songwriter’s name, Chris K. Davidson, the trio of Davidson, Jeremy Allinder on bass, and Josh Argo on guitar, morphed into Waterwells.

The guys got to work instantly – writing, recording, mixing and mastering songs DIY-style at Les Nuby‘s (Verbena, Vulture Whale) Homewood, Alabama recording studio. For the final recording, the band needed a drummer – that’s when they found Jacob Freeman.

“By My Side“Waterwells from Waterwells

Waterwells delivers an authentic, rich, mellow folk rock sound drenched in reverb and acoustics, communicating “tales of failure, hope, and reconciliation,” Davidson writes, adding that Waterwells is “determined to make its mark on the ever-changing sonic landscape.”

After listening to songs like “Morning Light” and “By My Side” many times, Waterwells debut EP is certainly on our list of DIY indie folk releases worth a listen. Fans of Wilco, Conor Oberst and Deer Tick are the most likely to be receptive to Waterwells.

The band has opened for artists like Joel Madison Blount, Early Americans, Oh Jeremiah, The Heavy Hearts, and Tangible Green. Among their musical influences are John Mark McMillan, Ryan Adams, Nada Surf, and Judah & The Lion.

Waterwells on Facebook

5 New DIY Debuts You’ve Gotta Hear – GRRL PAL, The Citie, Tigers In The Sky, Stereo Twins, Three Witches

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The spring of 2015 is certainly revealing a stream of exciting and promising new DIY artists and bands. Recent posts like Best New DIY Music of 2015, Best New Album Releases, Artist of the Week, among others, present dozens of songs and albums to listen to and artists and bands to watch.

In this first installment of a new series, 5 New DIY Debuts You’ve Gotta Hear – a spin-off of the long-running, popular 7 Bands You’ve Gotta Hear – you’ll hear songs from some of the most impressive 2015 DIY debut releases by under the radar artists, including three duos; GRRL PAL, a girl-boy electro synth duo from the western shores of Australia; Tigers In The Sky, a boy-girl-romantically-involved pop duo from the west coast of California; Stereo Twins, a Baltimore power pop duo helmed by identical twin brothers. You’ll also read about and listen to The Citie, a talented ‘City of Angels’ outfit consisting of four brothers, one sister and one family friend, and Three Witches, an Ohio power pop rock trio of two brothers and a friend.

In This Installment:

  • GRRL PAL – Perth, Australia
  • The Citie – Los Angeles, California
  • Tigers In The Sky – Los Angeles, California
  • Stereo Twins – Baltimore, Maryland
  • Three Witches – Akron, Ohio
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GRRL PAL – Paradise EP

From Perth, Australia, the girl boy synth electro pop duo GRRL PAL have become somewhat of a mini Internet sensation over the past six months thanks to a series of singles the duo has been dropping once a month since last November. The first single in the series was the title track from their debut EP, Paradise (officially released in April).

“Paradise” sparkles and shines and pops, making it almost irresistible to spin again and again, which partly explains how it has accumulated more than 187,000 streams on GRRL PAL’s Soundcloud page, plus over 1,000 ‘hearts’ and more than 100 comments from music lovers in Australia and across the globe.

Producer and multi-instrumentalist Danny K and vocalist Jay LeKat began recording in a small bedroom in 2013 before the local scene in Perth got wind of their music earlier last year. The duo’s songs are glistening, shiny synth pop compositions propelling off of K’s production skills and LeKat’s intoxicating vocals. Think Grimes with more cream and sugar.

A number of the duo’s singles, including the dreamy “Paradise,” as well as “DARE” and “NGHT,” have been on regular rotation on Australia’ Triple J Unearthed, a top music radio program Down Under. Just a couple of weeks ago, “DARE” was voted one of Buzzfeed‘s 99 Best Songs of 2015 (So Far). The newest single from the EP, “Radar,” was just crowned one of Soundcloud’s Top 100 Free Songs this month.

According to LeKat, “Radar” was “written about crushing on a cute guy and enticing him into luuurving you, TAY TAY style.” We’re not quite sure exactly what that means, but it doesn’t matter – the song, just like the duo’s other tracks on the EP, speaks for itself. GRRL PAL are well poised to become one of the next big things to come out the growing Australian DIY/indie music scene.

“Radar“GRRL PAL from Paradise EP – April 17th

“Paradise“GRRL PAL from Paradise EP

GRRL PAL on Facebook

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The Citie – The Citie

The Los Angeles based DIY band, The Citie, with their infectious hooks and funky rhythms, craft captivating songs that depict real life triumphs and tragedies in their lives. Starting out in 2010, the ‘close knit family’ of five young artists have burned the midnight oil and sacrificed much, to relay stories with sounds that many young adults can relate to. All of the members are siblings except for one good friend of the family.

Over the past few years, The Citie have attracted a following and created a little buzz in LA, which itself is no small feat in a city that probably has more bands and artists per capita than any other city in the U.S. The Citie have performed acclaimed shows at some of LA’s most prized venues, including the famous House of Blues. Reviews have applauded the band’s energetic and lively shows. And the band is fully DIV – from the writing and recording of their songs to setting up shows and mastering final cuts.

The band members include vocalist Sofia Cohen (vocals), Jona Cohen (drums/vocals), Adrian Cohen (lead guitar), Daniel Cohen (bass), and Casey Sandino (rhythm guitar), and count among their top musical influences to include U2, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Radiohead, Coldplay, and Muse.

“Baltimore”The Citie (featuring Addict)

Just a few weeks ago, The Citie dropped a new and very timely song called, “Baltimore,” that addresses the problems of urban strife and police brutality in Baltimore. We like the track so much that it was recently a Song of the Day on IRC. The fact that they added LA rapper Addict, made the song even more poignant and authentic. We’ll be the first to listen to their next single and would encourage them to work on another song with with Addict. “The City of Lost Hope” is a grooving funk pop track. “Snowflakes,” is clearly different from their most recent single, but that’s part of the allure of their debut LP, out now.

City of Lost HopeThe Citie from The Citie – April 10th

SnowflakesThe Citie from The Citie

The Citie official website

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Tigers In The Sky – Golden Lights EP

Tigers In The Sky is an eye-opening, ear-catching DIY folk-pop boyfriend/girlfriend duo from the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The duo has largely flown under the radar for a few years, until now. TITS’ introspective, playful and cheerful songs manage to capture the breezy, subtle beauty of their island surroundings with bright acoustic guitar rhythms, steel pedal infusions, piano flourishes, soaring violins, horns and gentle drum beats.

Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Lionel-Keone DeGuzman and vocalist Casey Liu, who met some four years ago, blend and mix gorgeous vocals and choruses magnificently on geographically-centric tracks like the foot-tapping and transformative song, “Mexico,” and the soothing single, “Paris,” two of the standout songs from the couples’ debut EP, Golden Lights.

Tigers In The Sky raised the money to record, mix and master Golden Lights on Kickstarter, thanks to a small, but loyal, following. Recently relocating to Los Angeles from Oahu, Tigers In The Sky is clearly a band to watch in 2015. Clearly, DeGuzman and Liu have something special going; the enthralling, intricate and warm compositions and cheerful melodies on Golden Lights will bring a smile to your face and tug at your heart strings. Think Lord Huron meets Beach House. What a discovery! Golden Lights was released on March 24th. The duo list their musical influences as Head and the Heart, Miniature Tigers, Jack Johnson, Lord Huron, and Telekinesis.

“Mexico“Tigers In The Sky from Golden Lights

“Paris“Tigers In The Sky from Golden Lights

Tigers In The Sky on Facebook

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Stereo Twins – Good News

Identical twin brothers Brandt Huseman (vocals, bass, drums, keys) and Matt Huseman (vocals, guitar, keys), formerly founding members of Baltimore bands The Greenberry Woods and Splitsville, decided last year to strike out on their own and form the new power pop duo, Stereo Twins.

As twins, they’ve discovered over the years that they have very similar tastes in music, and yet just enough small differences, that they can each contribute to Stereo Twins equally. In fact, their new duo is just a continuation of a “lifelong musical partnership” with the pursuit to create songs with “strong melodies, punchy choruses, and soaring harmonies,” as is evident on their debut album, Good News, featuring terrific tracks like the harmonies and hooks of “Stars Shine” and the Greenberry Woods-ish “Mariamne.” Their musical influences include Neil Finn, Teenage Fanclub, Big Star, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, and XTC. Damn good and diverse taste in music.

“Stars Shine“Stereo Twins from Good News – Jan. 20th

“Mariamne“Stereo Twins from Good News

Stereo Twins on Facebook

Three Witches – Three Witches EP

The Akron, Ohio DIY trio, Three Witches, have a uniquely goofy view of the world and their place in it. “We’re just three college graduates that want to make cool music and tour around the world instead of having to get real jobs.” And they might just have a shot. The band members (two brothers and one good friend) – Zachary ‘Wacky Zachy’ Manning (vocals, guitar), Sean ‘The Lawn’ Manning (drums, guitar, vocals), and Nick ‘The Stick’ Schirripa (bass, guitar) – have served up some pretty awesome tracks – like the upbeat lo-fi and quirky power pop of “WD Hamilton” and the Pavement-like mysticism on “Poltergeist” – from their recently released, self-titled debut EP. They have previously opened for bands like Bad Hounds and HOLA MESA, and are fans of The Smashing Pumpkins, The Strokes, Bloc Party, Saves the Day, and Foals.

Since the indie pop rock trio officially formed last year, they’ve been recording tracks in their basement, using ‘bottom-of-the-line’ microphones with ‘top-of-the-line’ guitars and amps, MIDI controllers and Logic Pro X. “We live together in Akron, work at crappy jobs, play music and eat a lot of chicken,” brother Zachary said. “Because of this, our George Foreman grill is our most prized possession. We don’t really know what we’re doing when it comes to recording so we just make everything sound as good as we can before deciding something is done.” The band contends that their ultimate goal is to create “the musical equivalent of the George Foreman grill – innovative, timeless, revolutionary and fucking awesome.” What the guys got cooking so far smells pretty damn good.

“WD Hamilton“ – Three Witches from Three Witches EP

“Poltergeist“ – Three Witches from Three Witches EP