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some new releases in Folk
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A seething mixture of Acoustic Rock, Folkblues, Ballads and surprising instrumentals according to the eponymous motto from the movie Forest Gump: Life is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're gonna get."
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Norwegian singer-songwriter Harriet Müller-Tyl skillfully combines Folk Music with Jazz, sometimes with a decent side step to popular music.
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Songs you can sing along with immediately, melodic hook-lines, powerful guitar licks as well as clear sounds. A superb mixture and crossover of strong poprock songs and perfect arranged acoustic folk-songs. It´s just VITRUV
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Morgan Finlay - Canadian musician from Toronto who already toured North America and Europe – releases "Shifting through The breakers" as his 2nd album. For the ones who enjoy great arrangements and beautiful melodies and furthermore have nothing against an almost pure unplugged album, this gem of indie rock is a must-have!
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Debut album of a powerful musician, including Blues, ballades, Funk and Reggae...
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Canadian David Celia's debut album Organica sizzles with pop energy and invention. He's obviously drunk deeply from the well of classic 60's English harmony pop - most of the songs are between two and three minutes long and boast strong melodies and hooks - but manages to avoid the danger of creating pastiche pop.
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