
Something of an enigma with refreshingly little or no online presence, and also bravely not big on selling her talents via press releases, Entifan set out on the indie-folk road last year and is already making good progress via her talent and word of mouth.

Her latest single takes her straight ahead, mainstream flirting indie folk sound into a somewhat more dreamy, microdosed direction and I'm definitely here for that. The soft edged, amiable vocal style tells a difficult tale with a reflective wisdom and warmth.
Credits unsurprisingly are also thin on the ground but the guitar work and production are accomplished, with some great low key lysergic sonic detailing buried in the easy guitar work that treads its way through the suitably unobtrusive percussion. If she's turning all the knobs as well as strumming and singing with such finesse then there's a real talent here, time and hopefully more information will tell I guess.
Playlist Companion
Find Entifan in good company over at the Slow Indie Folk Playlist.
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