Freak folk

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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.

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