Consett artist AJ Potter’s latest EP, ‘Melancholy Nicotine’, is a deliberately stripped-back collection that leans into his self-described DIY, lo-fi folk approach. Rooted firmly in folk traditions, the record opens with ‘Hey There Honey’, where voice, acoustic guitar and harmonica immediately establish an intimate tone. Across its five tracks, the EP remains grounded in this acoustic, folk-driven sound. ‘Spend Some Time at Home’ offers a subtle…
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