The Best Folk Music of 2014

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The Best Folk Music of 2014. Albums, songs, and artists that defined the genre this year.

The Best Folk Music of 2014

Folk music is a genre of music that typically uses acoustic instruments and emphasizes traditional culture. 2014 was a great year for folk music, with many excellent albums being released. In this article, we will take a look at some of the best folk music of 2014.

One of the best folk albums of 2014 was The Greencards’ Sweet Rooster. The Greencards are an Americana band from Austin, Texas, and they have won multiple Grammy awards. Sweet Rooster is a brilliant album that blends traditional folk with bluegrass and Americana. Another great album from The Greencards is their previous release, Workingman’s Edict.

Another excellent folk album from 2014 is John Prine’s In Spite of Ourselves. John Prine is a legendary singer-songwriter who is often credited as being one of the pioneers of the alt-country movement. In Spite of Ourselves is a collection of country covers that Prine recorded with female singers such as Iris DeMent, Lucinda Williams, and Emmylou Harris. The album is a wonderful tribute to country music and its history.

Another great folk album from 2014 is Sam Baker’s Say Grace. Sam Baker is a Texas-based singer-songwriter who was born deaf in one ear and lost most of the hearing in his other ear due to a childhood accident. Despite his hearing impairment, Baker is an excellent songwriter and performer, and Say Grace is a beautiful album that features Baker’s introspective songwriting at its best.

Finally, we cannot forget about Punch Brothers’ The Phosphorescent Blues. Punch Brothers are an American bluegrass band that formed in 2006. The Phosphorescent Blues is the band’s third studio album, and it is a brilliant blend of bluegrass, jazz, classical, and rock music. The album was met with critical acclaim upon its release and it remains one of the best albums of 2014.

The Best Folk Music of 2013

Folk music has been on the rise in popularity in recent years, with a resurgence in interest in traditional folk songs and newer artists emerging on the scene. 2014 was a great year for folk music, with many talented artists releasing new albums and singles. Here are some of the best examples of folk music from 2014.

Albums
-The Lumineers, “The Lumineers”
-Mumford & Sons, “Babel”
-John Fullbright, “From the Ground Up”
-The Head and the Heart, “Let’s Be Still”
-Bahamas, “Barchords”

Singles
-“Ho Hey,” The Lumineers
-“I Will Wait,” Mumford & Sons
-“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor
-“Home,” Phillip Phillips

The Best Folk Music of 2012

Folk music has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with a new generation of performers taking up the mantle of traditional artists and creating their own take on the genre. 2012 was a banner year for folk music, with many excellent albums being released. Here are our picks for the best folk albums of 2012.

The Best Folk Music of 2011

There were a number of excellent folk music releases in 2011. Here are some of the best:

The Dodos – No Color
The Dodos’ sixth album is a bit of a change from their previous sound. It’s more stripped down and mellow, but no less enjoyable. The album includes the great singles “Black Night” and “Don’t Stop.”

Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues
The second album from Fleet Foxes was well worth the wait. It’s a beautiful, intricately-crafted work that showcases the band’s songwriting and vocal talents. The standout tracks include “Grown Ocean” and “Battery Kinzie.”

Battles – Gloss Drop
Battles’ second album is a bit of a change from their debut, too. It has more of an electronic feel, but still retains the band’s signature style. The standouts here are “Inchworm” and “Ice Cream.”

The Best Folk Music of 2010

The past decade has seen a renewed interest in folk music, with artistes like Mumford & Sons and Lumineers gaining popularity. This list looks at some of the best folk music that was released in 2010.

1) Mumford & Sons – “Sigh No More”
Released in 2010, “Sigh No More” is the debut album by Mumford & Sons. The album was a commercial and critical success, earning the band a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. The album’s standout tracks include “The Cave” and “Little Lion Man”.

2) The Head and the Heart – “The Head and the Heart”
The self-titled debut album by The Head and the Heart was released in 2010 to critical acclaim. The album features the band’s signature folk-rock sound, with tracks like “Lost in My Mind” and “Down in the Valley” becoming fan favorites.

3) Fleet Foxes – “Helplessness Blues”
Fleet Foxes returned in 2011 with their sophomore album, “Helplessness Blues”. The album was met with positive reviews, with many critics praising its more polished sound. Standout tracks include “Battery Kinzie” and “The Shrine/An Argument”.

4) Bon Iver – “Bon Iver, Bon Iver��
After taking a hiatus from music to focus on his mental health, Justin Vernon returned with his second album as Bon Iver, “Bon Iver, Bon Iver”. The album was a departure from his previous work, featuring a more experimental soundscapes. Despite this, the album was a commercial and critical success, earning Vernon two Grammy Awards. Highlights include “Perth” and ��Holocene”.

The Best Folk Music of 2009

There were many great albums released in 2009, but these ten albums stood out above the rest.

1. “The Village” by The Village Singers
2. “The Unbreakable Chain” by The Unbreakable Chain
3. “A City Called Heaven” by The Heavenly Voices
4. “The Long Road Home” by The Home Work Band
5. “We Shall Overcome” by Various Artists
6. “Folk Roots and Branches” by various artists
7. “Life Is a Journey” by Terry Tufts
8. “Songs From the True Vine” by Mike Seeger and Peggy Seeger
9. “The Storm Still Rages” by John Tams and Barry Coope
10. “This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Vol. 1-4”

The Best Folk Music of 2008

It was a great year for folk music, with many artist experimenting with different sounds and styles. Here are some of the best folk albums of 2014.

1. The Tallest Man on Earth – Dark Bird Is Home
2. First Aid Kit – Stay Gold
3. Hozier – Hozier
4. The Decemberists – What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World
5. Ben Howard – I Forget Where We Were
6. Angus & Julia Stone – Snow

The Best Folk Music of 2007

2007 was a great year for folk music, with a wide variety of artists releasing great albums. Here are some of the best folk albums of 2007:

-Bob Dylan, “Modern Times”
-Joan Baez, “Day After Tomorrow”
-Laura Marling, ” Alas I Cannot Swim”
-The Decemberists, “The Crane Wife”
-Bright Eyes, “Cassadaga”
-Neutral Milk Hotel, “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”
-Iron & Wine, “The Shepherd’s Dog”
-Radiohead, “In Rainbows”
-Wilco, “Sky Blue Sky”

The Best Folk Music of 2006

The folk music scene in 2006 was a rich and varied one, with artists from all over the world releasing stunning albums. Here are some of the best folk music releases of that year.

Albums:

The Best Folk Music of 2006 includes albums by artists from all over the world, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. There is a wide range of styles represented on this list, from traditional folk to contemporary folk-rock and everything in between.

The Best Folk Music of 2005

2005 was a great year for folk music, with many artists releasing amazing albums that have gone on to become classics in the genre. Here are some of the best folk albums of 2005, as chosen by the editors of FolkAlley.com.

The Best Folk Music of 2005:

1. The Devil Makes Three – “Do Wrong Right”
2. Billy Bragg & Wilco – “Mermaid Avenue Vol. II”
3. Gillian Welch – “Time (The Revelator)”
4. John Prine – “Fair & Square”
5. Alison Krauss & Union Station – “Lonely Runs Both Ways”
6. Dolly Parton – “Those Were the Days”
7. Emmylou Harris – “All I Intended to Be”
8. Greg Brown – “In the Valley”
9. Cake – “Pressure Chief”
10. The Deadly Gentlemen – “Gangs Of New York Soundtrack”

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