1. David Rawlings and Gillian Welch make what is generally considered throwback music. From Gillian's first record Revival, the duo have been making music that doesn't depend on trends or the passage of time -- an Appalachian folk mixture that draws strength from the songs themselves, not from elaborate production or experimental sounds. It has now been six years since their last sighting, and the new record A Friend Of a Friend could not be more welcome. Resurfacing as the Dave Rawlings Machine, Welch and her partner haven't changed much except lead vocal duties. The music still points back to older forms of music, though on "Bells of Harlem" Rawlings adjusts his lens to harness a string-laden, mid-60's sound that perfectly complements his and Welch's high-register harmonies.Created by No Depression Feb 17, 2009 at 9:06pm. Last updated by No Depression Aug 25.
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