That's such a lovely and perfect description of it. I had never heard of Gregory and the Hawk before this submission, but after listening to it and all the other songs you linked I'm now a fan....
but this song is the gentlest thing.
That's such a lovely and perfect description of it. I had never heard of Gregory and the Hawk before this submission, but after listening to it and all the other songs you linked I'm now a fan. She really reminds me of Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) who is one of my all time favorite singer-songwriters. Thanks for introducing me to her, and I'm super excited to hear more! :)
p.s. All her albums appear to be on Spotify too... sweet.
Ditto. I also love making playlists and sharing music. Speaking of which, you might enjoy this one I have been slowly building over the last few years:...
Making playlists and sharing music is one of my favorite things, so if you want more recommendations, I'd be happy to share!
It's not strictly "lullaby" folk/rock like Gregory or Death Cab, but it's all generally pretty mellow, minimalism and intimate live stuff with even a sprinkling of hip-hop, blues and soul in there. Let me know what you think! :)
p.s. I will never say no to an offer of more music recommendations, especially from someone with apparently pretty similar tastes. ;)
I just checked and they're all still working for me... maybe try another source other than YouTube? Tin Can Ride = https://song.link/i/917507745 Sleeping States = https://song.link/ca/i/533199022...
I just checked and they're all still working for me... maybe try another source other than YouTube?
Ah, I didn't realize one of the albums was Patreon only. I may have to pick that one up for myself. And yeah, I'm definitely a fan of song.link. My only issue with it is that they don't link to...
Ah, I didn't realize one of the albums was Patreon only. I may have to pick that one up for myself.
And yeah, I'm definitely a fan of song.link. My only issue with it is that they don't link to bandcamp, which is IMO the best place to buy music since they give way more of a cut to the artists than nearly any other service, though it's not song.link's fault apparently. It sounds like bandcamp doesn't have an API they can use to automatically search for music/artists there and link to them, but they will add the bandcamp link if the artists request it.
That's such a lovely and perfect description of it. I had never heard of Gregory and the Hawk before this submission, but after listening to it and all the other songs you linked I'm now a fan. She really reminds me of Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) who is one of my all time favorite singer-songwriters. Thanks for introducing me to her, and I'm super excited to hear more! :)
p.s. All her albums appear to be on Spotify too... sweet.
Ditto. I also love making playlists and sharing music. Speaking of which, you might enjoy this one I have been slowly building over the last few years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi6uRT7PxTQ&list=PL4HLmC20A0cMhlOFg2dorn3hmW4uDg1gB
It's not strictly "lullaby" folk/rock like Gregory or Death Cab, but it's all generally pretty mellow, minimalism and intimate live stuff with even a sprinkling of hip-hop, blues and soul in there. Let me know what you think! :)
p.s. I will never say no to an offer of more music recommendations, especially from someone with apparently pretty similar tastes. ;)
Hey OP, any idea why the videos are no longer available? I apologize in advance if it's an issue on my side.
I just checked and they're all still working for me... maybe try another source other than YouTube?
Tin Can Ride = https://song.link/i/917507745
Sleeping States = https://song.link/ca/i/533199022
Whisper the Answer = https://song.link/i/917525469
Wild West = https://song.link/i/917506274
For The Best = https://song.link/i/917538273
Her website also links to all her albums on bandcamp as well: https://gregoryandthehawk.com/
Ah, I didn't realize one of the albums was Patreon only. I may have to pick that one up for myself.
And yeah, I'm definitely a fan of song.link. My only issue with it is that they don't link to bandcamp, which is IMO the best place to buy music since they give way more of a cut to the artists than nearly any other service, though it's not song.link's fault apparently. It sounds like bandcamp doesn't have an API they can use to automatically search for music/artists there and link to them, but they will add the bandcamp link if the artists request it.