ButEmotionalismis where they started to really turn heads in the modern folk genre.
Wilsonpours every nylon-stringed bend and wail of his soul into this deeply personal album.
That’s just the beginning of thestories to be told and experiences to be shared onSon of Dad.
Mumford felt like a retro revival while still being capable of contemporary concerns.
The saddle meets the subway, if you will.
The saddle meets the subway, if you will.
No frills, just the love of pure excitement.
The singer-songwriter was burned out andchose to lean into the modern folk-rock sound to express those feelings.