Sarah Jarosz - Build Me Up From Bones - Paste Newport Folk Sessions
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- Опубліковано 31 жов 2013
- Sarah Jarosz - Build Me Up From Bones
Recorded Live: 7/27/2013 - Paste Ruins at Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI)
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I love this song... Beautiful music that touches your soul:)
Beautiful music
Oh man that was really good. I felt that. I think Sarah is all kinds of pretty.
G D I just love her, clever cool and extremely talented This song is unique and mysterious and I can't help singing along with it every time I listen.
Just magic x
my jaw is dropped...love this
Lovely tune, great arrangement.
No comments yet? This is beautiful.
Amazing!
Ahhhhhh the love iv always know!!!!!!!
Great record
Wow Sublime!
Great sound from this trio of artists.
I loved the little break-down solo, very interesting playing styles mixing harmoniously . A BIG like on that. I wanted to hear some more dynamics in the vocals, however. This style of vocals always seems a little monotonous to me but I'm not saying it wasn't good.
Damn! She's hawt!
What I wouldn'tgive to hear those three cover a Brownbird song.
I wish this was what we called folk and bluegrass instead of Mumford and Sons, music that's been composed, not hooks to just be strung together in an album
We never have to diminish something in order to give something else it's proper due. Things can just stand on their own.
Well I agree sir, but its annoying when Rolling Stone and music critics are calling that particular band and other bands following in their footsteps "folk revivalists". Like I get what you're saying but I feel like this new scene if that's what you want to call it, is being labeled folk by a lot of people but it's really just acoustic indie rock. When you hear Sarah's voice, songwriting, accompanying talent, it feels so organic and beautiful, genuine music created by someone who really cares about the craft, what makes folk music great. I guess maybe with a comment like that it could be construed as snide or uppity, but when I heard Sarah's new album that was one of the first things I thought of. Like damn, why is she not popular now that so called folk music is popular again? That's all I was saying. All that being said, yes her music stands well perfectly on its own :). She shows a level of skill, maturity and craft a lot of songwriters never reach and she's only in her early twenties.
Joe Sway That's both very astute and diplomatic.