The Creek Drank the Cradle
In 2002 Iron & Wine unveiled 'The Creek Drank the Cradle.' A homespun folk debut that sounds like it drifted out of the woods.
In 2002 Iron & Wine unveiled 'The Creek Drank the Cradle.' A homespun folk debut that sounds like it drifted out of the woods.
In 2004 Devendra Banhart released 'Rejoicing in the Hands.' A quiet and uncanny folk record that felt unearthed rather than made.
In 1967 Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell released 'United.' A radiant Motown duet record built on chemistry vocal instinct and the sheer joy of performance.
In 2004, Arcade Fire released 'Funeral.' A record that felt like a lightning strike in the middle of an otherwise cautious indie landscape.
In 1998 Air released 'Moon Safari.' A soft-focus daydream of analogue synths and slow-motion melodies that made lounge music feel futuristic again.
In 1967 Judy Collins released 'Wildflowers.' A luminous folk record that treated the human voice as a landscape and let every song bloom in its own quiet direction.