Sarah Jarosz: "Build Me Up From Bones" and "1,000 Things"
By Michael J.W. Stickings
One of my favorite albums of 2013 -- if a long way from the post-prog genre that I generally like most these days (e.g., Porcupine Tree, Anathema, Gazpacho, Amplifier, North Atlantic Oscillation, The Pineapple Thief) -- is the wonderful Sarah Jarosz's Build Me Up From Bones. Her third album, it's a gorgeous blend of folk and bluegrass that I suppose qualifies as "Americana," however much her influences and range extend beyond America's shores.
Back in 2011, I posted two songs from her second album, Follow Me Down. Here are two from her new one, the title track and "1,000 Things." Enjoy!
One of my favorite albums of 2013 -- if a long way from the post-prog genre that I generally like most these days (e.g., Porcupine Tree, Anathema, Gazpacho, Amplifier, North Atlantic Oscillation, The Pineapple Thief) -- is the wonderful Sarah Jarosz's Build Me Up From Bones. Her third album, it's a gorgeous blend of folk and bluegrass that I suppose qualifies as "Americana," however much her influences and range extend beyond America's shores.
Back in 2011, I posted two songs from her second album, Follow Me Down. Here are two from her new one, the title track and "1,000 Things." Enjoy!
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