Freak folk
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freak folk | |
---|---|
Stylistic origins | Avant-garde, baroque pop, psychedelic folk |
Cultural origins | Late 1960s United States |
Typical instruments | Acoustic guitar, percussion |
Other topics | |
New Weird America |
Freak folk is a genre of folk music which uses mainly acoustic instrumentation, but introduces elements of avant-garde music, baroque pop, and psychedelic folk, often featuring uncommon sounds, lyrical themes, and vocal styles.
Notable artists
- Akron/Family
- Andrew Neil (American Singer-Songwriter)
- Angels of Light
- Animal Collective
- Birdengine
- Bowerbirds
- Brian Smith
- Cerberus Shoal
- CocoRosie
- Comus
- Devendra Banhart
- Dirty Projectors
- The Dodos
- Exuma
- Faun Fables
- Futurebirds
- Greg Weeks
- Grizzly Bear
- Hop Along
- Joanna Newsom
- Larkin Grimm
- Rio en Medio
- Tune-Yards
- White Magic
- Woods
See also
- Anti-folk
- Psych folk
- New Weird America
- Ptolemaic Terrascope - a psychedelic folk & rock magazine
External links
- Freak Folk Flies High by Derek Richardson at SFGate.com
- Hermes, Will (2006-06-18). "Summer of Love Redux". The New York Times.
- Poecke, N. van. The New Weird Generation
- Freak-Folk Genre
- Music identified as "Freak Folk"
- The Family Raccoon
References
|
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.