Freak folk

Freak folk
Stylistic origins Psychedelic folk
Baroque pop
Avant-garde music
Cultural origins Late 1960s United States
Typical instruments Acoustic guitar, percussion
Other topics
New Weird America

Freak folk is a genre of folk music associated with contemporary artists such as Faun Fables, Animal Collective, Davenport, Devendra Banhart, CocoRosie, Panda Bear, Kelli Ali, Joanna Newsom, Bowerbirds, Woods, Greg Weeks, Hecuba, Akron/Family, Rio en Medio, Birdengine, Sufjan Stevens, Sean Hayes, Carpa Koi (italian artist) and with artists of the 1960s and 1970s such as Vashti Bunyan, Holy Modal Rounders, The Godz, and The Fugs.

Freak folk draws from traditional folk music and uses mainly acoustic instrumentation, but introduces elements of avant-garde music, baroque pop and psychedelic folk, often featuring uncommon sounds, themes, and vocal styles.

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