Tour kick off in Brooklyn August 27th!

We’re starting our road trip in a big way! Homoground is putting on a show at the Silent Barn in Brooklyn, NY on August 27th and we’ll be playing some jams, along with Wojcik and Clinical Trials. Check out the event on Facebook. And look, someone made a lovingly drawn flyer!

Homoground show in Brooklyn, NY 8.27.13

Starting next week, we are going to play a smattering of shows and house concerts, crash some open mics, and make up songs about people we don’t know as they walk by and hope they don’t notice (but kind of hope they do). If you’d like us to play at your house or bar, contact us and we may just stop by!

The Socially Awkward Tour 2013 is on! Come for the music, stay for the awkward stage banter. See you soon, East Coasters!

Loud and Clear has been released!!!

We are extremely proud to tell the world that our new album Loud and Clear has finally been released from its cage!! Look out!! This album represents countless hours of work and an untold amount of effort. We put all of our energy into every detail, from the very beginning writing and recording to the very end working on putting together the beautiful physical album package.

Please listen to the album, really listen. There is so much to it. Take it to heart, enjoy it, grieve with it, and be empowered by it.

You can purchase Loud and Clear right here or on iTunes or Bandcamp, or at local Wilmington retailers Gravity Records or Alman Gifts.

Folkstar's New Album Loud and Clear

Here’s a little bit about the album:

Folkstar’s new album Loud and Clear is an intensely ambitious 16-track work of art. Folkstar’s Kim Dicso and Sue Cag speak their minds on this album, with songs covering life and death, suicide and dreams, the flaws of our society and the beauty of our world.

Folkstar tackles teen bullying in the song “It Gets Better” (inspired by the It Gets Better Project). They scrutinize our manufactured lives in “Fabrication” and “Everybody Knows” and expose animal exploitation in “Human” and the jazzy number “Abolitionists.” Crowd favorite “Could You Be” is an anthem about love and dreams, as is “Dream Thieves.” Songs exploring death include “Final Curtain” and “New Eyes,” which delve into the emotional complexities of losing someone. Of course there are songs about love as well, such as “Trampoline” and “Ice Queen,” reminiscent of Folkstar’s debut album Emotional Bootcamp. Finally, the title track “Loud and Clear” tells the story of Cag’s hearing loss and talks about a “wake up call,” a common theme throughout the album.

Folkstar fearlessly creates music of substance. Although formed in North Carolina and labeled folk-rock, their music features a variety of influences including west coast rock, indie, blues, jazz, and of course, acoustic singer-songwriter folk and intense guitar laden rock ‘n’ roll.

The CDs are here! Less than a week to go!

The CDs have finally arrived and we cannot contain our excitement!

It's like Christmas!

The feeling of opening that box after months and months of hard work was just exhilarating. While we’re proud of the songs, we’re also totally in love with the overall package. There’s a booklet inside with lyrics and some awesome photos from our shoot with Megan Deitz. Sue did our cool cover photo. And the album art and design was magically whipped together by Kimberly Baker at Shatterbeck Visual Creations. On August 20, you too can hold a copy in your hands! Or you can roll around on the floor with a whole bunch of them like certain people ::cough:: Sue ::cough cough:: . Whatever you’re into.

I'm going to use these CDs as a blanket.

We’re on Homoground!

We hate being typecast, but we love being podcast! Is that even a verb? Sure it is! Anyhow, former Wilmingtonian and now too cool for school New Yorker Lynn Casper was kind enough to feature us on Homoground’s podcast this week. They played “Loud and Clear” as well as three other previous unheard tracks from the upcoming album – “It Gets Better,” “Abolitionists,” and “Ice Queen.” If you missed the episode when it aired, you can listen to it via the Homoground website or download it on iTunes.

[#112] Worriers / Counting Station / High Dart / Folkstar by Homoground on Mixcloud