A beautiful, ethereal, and brooding take on folk music. Because yes, first and foremost this is the album of Rundle and her guitar, but the atmosphere brought by pedal steel, light yet impacting percussions, and even strings from time to time, elevate a genre usually grounded to the earth. This lushness compensates the project's palpable introspectiveness, making it less of a traditional singer/songwriter record, and more of a passionate ethereal wave-influenced folk album.
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