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The Avett Brothers – Live and Die

The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers are back with a new album this summer, bringing us more of their traditional folk, indie-rock sound. With some bands, I hope for growth and change from one album to the next, but with the Avett Brothers I can’t but hope for more of the same. That’s not to say they haven’t grown, changed, or develop their sound further, which they have, but the easily recognizable signatures are still there. “Live and Die” is the first signal off their upcoming album, and delivers another great romantic, lovey-dovey folk song that they seem to pump out effortlessly. Check it out and expect more from this album to pop up on PRM later this summer.

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