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  • Alela Diane

    (206,928 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, acoustic

    Alela Diane Menig (born April 20, 1983, Nevada City, California, USA) is an American singer and songwriter. She grew up singing with her musician parents and performing in the school choir. She taught herself guitar, and began writing songs which blend tense, trance-like arpeggios with warm vocals and meditative lyrics about family and nature.

  • Beth Jeans Houghton

    (12,727 listeners)

    indie folk, folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists

    Beth Jeans Houghton (born 1990) is an English singer-songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne. During her career she has garnered a reputation as an antidote to other acoustic songstresses. With her alternative blend of experimental folk, Houghton has been hailed by the NME in 2008 as "a Joni Mitchell for the anti-folk generation".

  • Big Star

    (283,222 listeners)

    power pop, rock, 70s, classic rock

    Big Star is an American power pop band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1971 by Alex Chilton (1950 – 2010), Chris Bell (1951 – 1978), Jody Stephens and Andy Hummel (1951 - 2010). The group broke up in 1974.

  • Blue Roses

    (18,679 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, acoustic

    Blue Roses is a Laura Groves project. She lives in the town of Shipley, UK, where she writes songs for various instruments, some of which she can play, some of which she can’t (but tries to anyway) & watches the interesting folk go by. The project débuted with an eponymous album, "Blue Roses" (Apr 2009, XL).

  • Bon Iver

    (1,170,954 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, indie, acoustic

    Bon Iver is a Grammy Award winning indie folk band from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States, and one of Justin Vernon's current and most notable music projects to date. The band also consists of Mike Noyce, Sean Carey and Matt MacCaughan.

  • David Kitt

    (39,753 listeners)

    singer-songwriter, irish, indie, folk

    David Kitt (born in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician that crosses multiple genres. His father and uncles formed a successful touring folk group when he was young so he grew up surrounded by music, and he himself began performing live sets while studying music technology at Trinity College, Dublin.

  • It Hugs Back

    (14,985 listeners)

    indie pop, indie, folk, rock

    A noise pop quartet from Kent, England. Formed in January 2006 by guitarist and singer Matthew Simms and bass player Paul Michael, soon joined by electric organ player Jack Theedom and more recently by drummer Will Blackaby, after a succession of other drummers (Dimitri Sudell, Lorraine Baker, Billy Cunningham).

  • Jonathan Jeremiah

    (19,372 listeners)

    soul, singer-songwriter, folk, acoustic

    Jonathan has spent the best part of a decade defining a sound rooted in a rich legacy of bespoke English folk and confessional soul. 
With a deep, naturally dramatic voice, stunningly arranged orchestrations, delicate finger picked guitar and songs that make a lasting impression Jonathan’s sound is the result of a journey that began with guitar lessons age 6. 


  • Reggie WattsUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (14,595 listeners)

    funk, soul, beatbox, electronic

    Reggie Watts is a multitalented Seattle based musician and perfomance artist. He is the lead singer of soul funk band Maktub and often collaborates with jam band, funk, and improvising musicians including Skerik, Wayne Horvitz, and PK. Most recently he has had a succesful act doing improv comedy.

  • Regina Spektor

    (1,362,367 listeners)

    female vocalists, indie, singer-songwriter, piano

    Regina Spektor was born on 18th February 1980, in Moscow, ex-USSR, and moved to the United States when she was nine. Spektor studied classical piano from the age of six, practising on a Petrof piano given to her mother by her grandfather.

  • Tindersticks

    (258,970 listeners)

    indie, chamber pop, alternative, indie rock

    Tindersticks are an alternative band from Nottingham, England. Their sound is characterized by a synthesis of orchestral backing, lounge jazz, and soul; the lush orchestrations of multi-instrumentalist Dickon Hinchliffe and the smoky baritone of lead vocalist Stuart A.

  • Villagers

    (65,594 listeners)

    folk, singer-songwriter, irish, indie

    Villagers are an Irish band from Dublin fronted by Conor J. O'Brien. They have performed at several music festivals and toured with Tracy Chapman, Bell X1 and Tindersticks. They have one EP, titled Hollow Kind (2009). Their debut album Becoming a Jackal was released in 2010 and was shortlisted for that year's Mercury Prize.