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Indie Pop · April 4, 2026

Alvaf

Interview (2026)
by M. Avery·2 min read
Alvaf — Interview

Alvaf walks through the textured indie-pop world they've been quietly building one release at a time.

Alvaf teamed up with The Dabs to drop an insanely lush album that lays out descriptive and warm toned acoustic set of tones that complement each other and give off a seriously classic rock undertone to go along with the folk rock it delivers.

The Feeding the Owl album is absolutely loaded with robust and rustic textures with acoustic guitars, violins, acoustic bass and lively percussion that all have some very smooth vocal harmonies sitting atop it.

These songs give a genuine Celtic vibe at times, and they can feel like songs that have been around for a century. Like songs that tell fables and tales and all the authentic instrumentation and melodies that go along with songs of that nature.

This record is gorgeous on a musical level. It's all so well thought out and its intricacies are attentive and precise, but the songs all have this breath of life to them that make them just swirl around you.

You really can just get engulfed by an album like this. So much natural tonality for you to get whisked away with.

All the instrumentation is performed with a passion and a theatrical feel that becomes incredibly addictive to say the least.

This album has many layers, and it all comes together with a beautifully woven songwriting approach.

You'll feel amazing listening to this record and with that, we wanted to have a chat with Alvaf to talk shop for a bit.

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