The Fading Light

A simple song comprised only of acoustic guitar and melodeon, “The Fading Light” drifts gently with a modest fingerpicking pattern. Try using this track to suggest closure or finality in your project.

Days Gone By

An honest acoustic guitar melody forms the foundation of “Days Gone By,” a nostalgic, upbeat tune. As the song progresses, other organic instruments — including banjo, accordion, strings, and more — join the mix to create a rich, yet down-to-earth arrangement.

Warm Nights, City Lights

“Warm Nights, City Lights” features a spirited mix of acoustic instruments, including guitar, drums, and harmonica. Use it to give your project a cordial, down-to-earth sound reminiscent of summer nights on the town.

Fenced In

Beginning with a moody scale performed on an acoustic guitar, “Fenced In” grows gradually with synth bass, banjo, and an electronic beat before transitioning into a brighter, more uplifting arrangement. This repeats before the song closes on a darker note with rapid banjo fingerpicking and aggressive guitar strumming. This song is a seamless loop.

Crucible

With a brooding beginning and an exultant ending, “Crucible” is a a little capricious. Acoustic guitar guides the melody, while other folky instruments — including harmonica, tack piano, and hand percussion — round out the song. This track would be well-suited for a transformative scene in your project.

Vernal

Featuring crisp acoustic instruments, “Vernal” consists of two distinct arrangements — one fast and jubilant, the other slow and contemplative. Use its organic vibes to bring life to your project.

Darkest Before Dawn

“Darkest Before Dawn” begins with a slow, lonely mix of acoustic guitar, slide guitar, and harmonica. But then it transforms into a bright, upbeat folk arrangement featuring banjo, hand percussion, drums, and more. Could be useful if you’re trying to juxtapose two scenes with a single song.

These Restless Bones

A feel-good, pop-folk tune, “These Restless Bones” features a crisp mix of banjo, acoustic guitar, fiddle, bass, and drums. Use the song’s cheerful character to brighten the mood in your project.

Victory March

“Victory March” is full of character and varying textures. The lo-fi folk tune is built around a twangy banjo riff accompanied by upright piano, electric organ, double bass, and hand percussion. And to keep things interesting, the song’s bright, friendly refrain is bridged by a darker build-up.