Kurran and the Wolfnotes
Kurran and the Wolfnotes bring an unmistakable noughties twist to the alt-folk sound, with an playful hint of The Strokes complementing their folk sensibilities. With New Yorker Kurran’s faltering, heartbroken croon and textbook Isle of White Festival circa-1968 guitar jangle it’s half medieval minstrel, half basement bar sleaze.
"The new school of Brit-Folk has arrived" - NME
"An endearingly melancholy affair, bringing to mind the Decemberists at their most wistful" - Artrocker
"Accounts of betrayal and deception laid over sparse arrangements and sung in ominous tones that recall everyone from Jesse Lacey to Iron & Wine" - Neon Gold
"This is a wolf note that you’ll want to hear more of" - The Fly
"Lush and chirpy alt.folk" - Time Out
"Kurran and the Wolfnotes come with an abundance of catchy melodies heavily drenched in beautiful harmonies" - CMU Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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