"Folk music has long enjoyed a powerful association with social consciousness.
A lot of gifted folk singers seem too fragile or precious for the burden
of their work. Not so with Ana Egge, confessing loneliness without shame
in the melodious Sailor, tackling patriotism without pride in the symphonic
country of City of Liberty, and nailing Red-State/Blue-State disconnect on
rollicking gem, Wedding Dress on her self-made guitar."
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PASTE Magazine