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Be Good Tanyas: Hello Love
4/5: The Be Good Tanyas return with Hello Love, a contemplative, unpretentious new album that is destined to reinvigorate folk music and win over legions of new fans.
• be good tanyas • tanyas • hello love • album • album review

Bonnie "Prince” Billy
3.5/5: Bonnie "Prince" Billy returns with an album entrenched in his folk music heritage while, at the same time, remaining modern, diverse and forward-looking.
• bonnie "prince" billy • bonnie prince billy • the letting go • new • new album

Bright Eyes in Ottawa
Neo-folk heart-breaker, Conor Oberst, and his band, Bright Eyes, play to a sold-out crowd in Canada’s capital city. Folk101 lets you know if they lived up to the hype.
• bright eyes • conor oberst • band • folk • neo-folk

Maeve: Whatever Befall
I wasn't looking to fall in love today. Just working my way through a stack of CDs. . . . but then I heard maeve's "Whatever Befall." Now even the air smells cleaner.
• maeve • don chaffer • whatever befall • courtney reid • rachel taylor

T. Nile: At My Table
4/5: Up-and-coming singer/songwriter T. Nile debuts with a fantastic record, At My Table. It stands out as a mature, heartfelt, and startlingly original performance.
• t. nile • tamara nile • at my table • album review • roots music

The Decemberists: The Crane Wife
4/5: Indie-neo-folk favorites, The Decemberists make their major label debut with The Crane Wife. Folk101 lets you know how it measures up to their previous work.
• the decemberists • the crane wife • new album • review • colin meloy


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