Indie folk

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Indie folk is a genre and musical style primarily categorized by "independent" smaller music labels supporting progressive folk music artists. Greatly influenced by the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, indie folk arose in the 1980s and 1990s from singer/songwriters affected by indie alternative/rock music. Appearing as a result of the diasporas of folk sound into popular music genres and the emerging use of the word "indie" to refer to a specific sound or association the genre was born. This genre is often closely related to others including freak folk, psych folk, and New Weird America.[1] This genre is on the rise again and is being aided by festivals such as Bonnaroo and Coachella.

Some examples include Sufjan Stevens, Elliott Smith, Scott Liss, Hayden, Iron and Wine, Patrick Wolf, Devendra Banhart, Alexi Murdoch, M. Ward, Joanna Newsom, Bright Eyes, CocoRosie, Maggie Simpson, Plunkett, Matt Costa, Canoe, Motel Motel, The Mountain Goats , The Decemberists, Beirut and many other artists.

References

  1. ^ Michael Keefe. "What Is New Folk? A Genre Profile", About.com. Retrieved on 2008-07-7. 
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