Music / folk

Pohorylle


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d. 26. Nov. 2021

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Rob Hughes

d. 26. Nov. 2021

"Produced by Sera Cahoone, who gathers a sympathetic band (including The Decemberists' Jenny Conlee and Joanna Newsom's sometime violinist Mirabai Peart), Pohorylle is classic Americana - mostly carried by piano, guitar and strings - awash with grace, wisdom and allusive wordplay. Cilker only has a handful of EPs to her name, but it feels like the work of a truly seasoned talent".


Pitchfork

d. 4. Nov. 2021

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Stephen Deusner

d. 4. Nov. 2021

"The debut album from the Pacific Northwest country songwriter showcases her distinct personality with vivid lyrics and lovely, thoughtful arrangements".


Glide Magazine

d. 10. Nov. 2021

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John Moore (journalist)

d. 10. Nov. 2021

"Oregon-based Margo Cilker's debut is a well-lived, road-worn collection of songs that transcend genre, dipping in and out of folk, Americana and modern roots offering a nearly flawless record from the opening track on. Geographically, "That River" starts off in the Pacific Northwest but across the album, Cilker takes her characters down South, up through northern California and a slew of places in between ... For a debut, Pohorylle is a remarkable career starting point, that grows more impressive with each listen".