The album works because of its sincerity. listening, one feels like they decided to retreat from the modern world, and this acoustic music happened as a byproduct. Opener “Hangman” starts with a fingerpicking progression, followed by a warbly but harmonious blast of high-pitched vocals and mandolin. “My Lady Coffin” sounds like a long-lost Appalachian hiking song, and closer “Three or More” is a slow-moving, banjo-driven epic.
At the same time, this is no Woody Guthrie folk album. Strange noises—via accordions, harmoniums, and the members’ distinct voices—abound, adding modern experiments to an old-time vibe. It’s a promising debut of soulful tunes, rooted deep in the history of traditional American music.
-David Hudnall
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