What to Expect from Folk Music in 2016

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With 2016 just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what the new year will bring for folk music. Here are a few things to expect in the coming months.

The New Folk Movement

If you’re a fan of folk music, or just music in general, you might be wondering what to expect from the genre in 2016. There’s been a lot of talk about the “new folk” movement, and what that might mean for the future of the genre. In this article, we’ll take a look at what the new folk movement is, and what it might mean for folk music in 2016.

The Revival of Folk Music

Folk music has seen a resurgence in recent years, with artists like Mumford & Sons and the Avett Brothers leading the charge. But what is folk music, exactly? And what can we expect from the genre in 2016?

Folk music is often defined as music that is passed down orally, or music that is specific to a certain region or culture. It is often characterized by its use of acoustic instruments, simple melodies, and traditional lyrics. Folk music has its roots in the oral traditions of cultures around the world, and has been passed down for generations.

In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in folk music. This revival has been led by artists like Mumford & Sons and the Avett Brothers, who have brought the genre to a new audience. 2016 is shaping up to be an exciting year for folk music, with new albums from both established and up-and-coming artists.

So if you’re looking for something new to listen to in 2016, be sure to check out some of the folk albums that are being released this year. You might just find your new favorite band!

The New Folk Movement

In 2016, we can expect to see a resurgence in popularity for folk music. This genre has always been popular among a certain contingent of music lovers, but it has seen something of a decline in recent years. However, there are signs that this is starting to change.

There are a number of factors that have contributed to the renewed interest in folk music. One is the increasing popularity of Americana and roots music. This genre has been growing in popularity for a few years now, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Many folk musicians have been able to find success by appealing to this growing audience.

Another factor is the success of some recent folk-related releases. For example, Mumford & Sons’ album “Wilder Mind” was a huge commercial and critical success, and it helped to introduce a new generation of listeners to the pleasures of this type of music. Similarly, The Lumineers’ self-titled debut album was also very successful, and it showed that there is still an audience for more traditional forms of folk music.

We can also expect to see more crossover appeal for folk music in 2016. For example, Justin Timberlake’s latest album “Man of the Woods” features several tracks with heavy folk influences. This is just one example of how the mainstream is starting to take notice of this genre once again.

So, if you’re a fan of folk music, or if you’re just looking for something new to listen to, keep an eye out for these trends in 2016. Folk music is poised for a big year!

The Mainstreaming of Folk Music

It’s no secret that folk music has been having a moment for the past few years. What started as a niche genre has now broken into the mainstream, with folk-inspired music popping up everywhere from the radio to television commercials. 2016 is shaping up to be a big year for folk music, with a number of albums and events that are sure to bring the genre even further into the spotlight. Here’s a look at what to expect from folk music in 2016.

The Mainstreaming of Folk Music

In 2016, folk music is poised to make a comeback in the mainstream. After years of being consigned to the underground and niche scenes, folk is enjoying a renewed popularity, thanks in part to a new generation of artists who are bringing their own spin to the genre.

What can we expect from folk music in 2016? Here are some predictions:

-More crossover appeal: We’re already seeing folk music crossing over into the mainstream, with artists like Mumford & Sons and The Lumineers finding success on pop radio. Expect this trend to continue in 2016, as more folk artists achieve crossover success.

-A return to simplicity: In an age of auto-tune and overproduced pop songs, there’s a hunger for something more raw and authentic. Folk music has always been about simplicity and storytelling, and that’s something that will resonate with listeners in 2016.

-An explosion of talent: Thanks to the internet, it’s easier than ever for new talent to be discovered. We’re going to see an influx of new folk artists in 2016, as well as a renewed interest in older artists who have been overshadowed by contemporary acts.

So there you have it – these are just some of the things we can expect from folk music in 2016. It’s shaping up to be an exciting year for the genre, so be sure to keep your ear to the ground!

The Commercialization of Folk Music

Folk music has long been associated with independent, often grassroots movements. It has often been seen as the antithesis of commercial music, and for good reason – folk music has historically been about personal expression and storytelling, not mass appeal.

But in recent years, we’ve seen a shift. Folk music is becoming more mainstream, and in some cases, more commercialized.

There are a few key factors driving this change. First, there’s the increasing popularity of Americana and roots music. This type of music is often seen as a more accessible form of folk music, and it’s gaining traction with listeners who might not traditionally seek out folk music.

Second, there’s the rise of digital streaming services like Spotify and Pandora. These platforms have made it easier than ever for people to discover new music, and they’ve opened up a whole world of genres and artists to listeners who might not have otherwise heard of them.

Finally, there’s the growing popularity of DIY culture. More and more people are interested in supporting independent artists, and that includes folk musicians.

So what does this all mean for folk music in 2016? We can expect to see more folk musicians breaking into the mainstream, thanks to increased exposure from streaming services and Americana radio stations. We can also expect to see more DIY labels and artists finding success without the help of major record labels. In short, 2016 is shaping up to be a big year for folk music – so get ready to hear a lot more of it on your favorite radio station or playlist.

The Future of Folk Music

2016 was a big year for Folk music. we saw a rise in the number of new Folk artists, as well as a renewed interest in the genre from established acts. This trend looks set to continue into 2017, with even more new Folk music to discover. Here’s what you can expect from Folk music in the coming year.

The Future of Folk Music

Folk music is evolving. Just as it has for centuries, folk music is adapting to the times and the places in which it is performed. In 2016, we can expect to see more folk musicians experimenting with new sounds and styles, while still staying true to the traditions that have made folk music so special.

One trend we are already seeing is the integration of folk music with other genres, such as rock, pop, and even hip-hop. This allows folk musicians to reach a wider audience, while still staying true to their roots. We can also expect to see more use of technology in folk music, such as the use of digital instruments and looping pedals.

Another exciting development in the world of folk music is the resurgence of traditional sounds and styles. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in “old-time” music, which is based on the traditional songs and tunes of earlier generations. This trend is likely to continue in 2016, as more people become interested in exploring their musical heritage.

Whatever direction folk music takes in 2016, one thing is certain: it will remain an important part of our cultural heritage.

The Decline of Folk Music

It is no secret that folk music has been on the decline in recent years. Record sales have dwindled, and even live performances have suffered. Nevertheless, there are still some pockets of activity, and there are still some folk musicians working hard to keep the genre alive. Here is a look at what to expect from folk music in 2016:

– fewer new folk albums being released
– less interest from major record labels
– more focus on live performances
– more experimental and innovative approaches to songwriting
– more cross-pollination with other genres

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