Before there was Great Elk, there was just Paul Basile. The singer-songwriter honed his sparse, visceral folk songs as a solo act, before recruiting a band to liven things up a bit and back his gravelly vocals. But to truly get a sense of the band’s sound, we leave that up to our exclusive Algorhythm.
Take the sparse, guitar-centric arrangements of Damien Rice’s 2003 album, “O.” Then add …
The rambling fun of Bright Eyes 2005 album, “I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning.” Then add …
The haunting emotion and introspection of Bon Iver’s 2007 debut, “For Emma, Forever Ago.” The sum?
Great Elk’s new, self-titled EP.
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