Is there any good music in the folk/rock genre made in 2010s other than the obvious like joanna or fleet foxes

is there any good music in the folk/rock genre made in 2010s other than the obvious like joanna or fleet foxes

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Rome put out a pretty good album out this year

Hozier’s new album was pretty good

posting in bailey thread

well Joanna and Fleet Foxes are both not examples of good folk but instead overrated tourist garbage.
check out Ned Collette and Bill Callahan

Daniel Norgren
he's got an album coming out on Friday, but I recommend you check out Alabursy or Buck first

Bailey is the cutest human being ever

joanna is the greatest artist of all time

only if all you listen to is trash

i listen to mozart, beethoven, and wagner.

I like Amen Dunes

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Okay, so you do listen to trash.

u lost the crowd dog

This has a lot of electronic elements to it as well but it has rock and folk songs
Mostly (maybe all?) cover songs, some better than original like the mbv cover

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The schnoze scares me, also fake boobs are kinda icky

tfw when Bill Callahan literally fucked her on the reg

richard dawson - the magic bridge

The Decemberists mostly stay above average, but they have their ups and downs. I'd say their peak is past them, but who knows, Severed was a great track.

Andrew Bird has a really consistently strong discography. He's not obscure, but I think he should be mentioned

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>good music
>made in 2010s

Pick one

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Is he a Jew?

mommy

jason webley has some pretty good stuff, though he hasn’t released a full non-collab album since 2011. He might release one in the next couple years, though.

yes of course.

Try Thank You Scientist. They're a Prog/Jazz fusion, and so far, they have 2 albums that have some dope ass songs on them.

Forgot to mention, Prog Rock*.