Indie Folk / Indie Rock / May 30, 2026
Night Hawk sketches Somewhere Anywhere from the other side of the painting
Washington D.C. project Night Hawk releases Somewhere Anywhere, with Carve Out pointing toward intimate indie folk and alternative rock terrain.
Night Hawk’s Somewhere, Anywhere arrives on 30 May with the quiet confidence of a project more interested in atmosphere than announcement fireworks. The Bandcamp trail around Carve Out places the release in the zone of alternative rock, indie folk and indie rock, and that combination suggests songs built around mood, movement and emotional half-light rather than brute force. What stands out is the project’s own brief phrase: the other side of the painting.
That is a lovely way to frame music that seems to live slightly behind the obvious image, where small details matter and the emotional palette is more important than the volume knob. For listeners who like their indie music reflective, a little shadowed and unafraid to leave space around the edges, Night Hawk feels worth keeping close.