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KAST: Folky, thoughtful, somewhat melancholy, I think would apply to quite a few tracks here.
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"Folky Song Funny Note" is one of the creepiest, coolest and stickiest novelty songs I've ever heard.
Boing Boing: November 11, 2001 - November 17, 2001 Archives 2001
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Folky [FN#554] folk are like their neighbours, poor devils who howl for excitement -- want of anything better to do.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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Folky music doesn't stay quiet in the hands of Mumford
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2010
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Folky, but lush singer-songwriter sound combined with elements of electronic music
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