Brooklyn-based lofi-folk artist Hudson Freeman came by Jam in the Van to perform an electrifying acoustic session coming from years of experience honing his DIY sound. Hudson’s midwestern inspired music brings a refreshing charm to the world of indie folk thanks to both his lighthearted lyricism and astounding instrumentation.
Ever since he was a teenager, Hudson has weaved incredible tracks that bring to life intricate stories of love and loss. Totally unfiltered and with no frills, Hudson is the pinnacle of what beauty can emerge from just one man with one guitar. His poignant words with hypnotic acoustic riffs have made his music a slowly rising hit in the wild world of indie folk.
Hudson’s music is as down to earth as it is nostalgic for the days of 2000s Americana, with a sound that takes inspiration from some of the absolute best of the original lo-fi folk era. His music shaped by his entire life, from childhood upbringing to the relentless quest of finding connection in the modern world, Hudson is one of the biggest storytellers in the lofi indie folk scene that you do not want to miss!
