If, for example, you have the sort of life where your apartment overlooks a construction site that comes to life every morning at 7am, filling the air with saws cutting through metal, it can be nice to remind yourself that there are other, greener places out there to live.
Enter: House and Land, the Appalachian folk duo of Sarah & Sally, who are all shady, overgrown down-American wilderness/weirdness as far as the ear can hear. Recent track “False True Lover” is like being sung to by a field. Lay down in the wildflowers and let the fresh country air clear your headache.
House and Land’s self-titled LP will be available June 16 on Thrill Jockey.
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