Folk/Country
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The Alabama singer-songwriter’s sixth record sees her hold on the Americana genre gradually tightening up. Inch by inch. Little by little. Bit by bit.
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One of America’s greatest singer-songwriters finds strength in weakness through his meditative folk songs about love, loss, and forgiveness.
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I will finally cap off the remaining 13 albums in my two-part series of my Capsule Review post for this month!
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24 albums. 24 short reviews. Here in this article, I will be looking at the first eleven records of the list that I had listened to for this series.
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A godsend in thinking about life, its tribunals, and all its natural beauties.
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While a blend of alt-country and art punk sees its perks shine, the sophomore effort of the Brooklyn-based band relies on its front-loaded openers.
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Britain’s best Dorset singer-songwriter decides to ruminate on ageing and nature with her native dialect. The result is nothing short of magic.
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The Canadian singer-songwriter’s seventh album tackles nostalgia and grief in a marriage with mixed results.
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Fifty five years after its release, the Canadian poet/author’s debut as a singer-songwriter stands among the greatest lyrical records of all time.
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In 2012, an Oregon-based band decides to make a tragic concept album about a struggling would-be baseball star. A decade later, it amassed a fanbase who sees it as a classic in folk punk.
