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Oregon (and every hipster alive)’s favorite folk rock band The Decemberists deliver their seventh studio album. Just how beautiful or terrible is this new release?
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If ever a title told the tale of a release, it surely must be David Huebner‘s From The Cabin. He explains in the accompanying notes, that: “After a childhood spent performing classical cello music I gave it all up to live in the mountains. 10 years ago I began learning …
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It’s safe to say that Dirk Powell is a connoisseur of all things roots-related, and all things Appalachian and Louisianan. On his Sugar Hill Records debut (his fourth solo album overall), Walking Through Clay, Powell takes his own banjo roots and matches them with drums, electric guitar, fiddles and accordions. …
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