Unfiltered Americana that feels like a handwritten letter found in a thrift store book. Raw, dusty, and deeply human songs for quiet rooms and long drives.
Luke Roberts makes music that sounds like it was pulled directly from the earth, unwashed and still smelling of rain. His voice is a singular instrument: a vulnerable, slightly nasal, and deeply expressive tool that carries the weight of every word he sings. It is folk music stripped of its polish, leaning into the beautiful imperfections of a live performance and the warmth of analog tape.
What truly sets him apart is the sense of physical space in his recordings. You can hear the room, the creak of the chair, and the breath between the notes. It is a sound that bridges the gap between traditional Appalachian storytelling and the restless, avant-garde spirit of the modern indie scene, often feeling both ancient and entirely contemporary.
Start with 'Big Bells and Dime Songs' to hear his most essential, stripped-back songwriting. It serves as a perfect introduction to his ability to turn a simple acoustic guitar and a cracked vocal into a profound emotional experience.
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →