Kye Alfred Hillig plays a confessional brand of folk music with some serious pop sensibility. The Tacoma-based singer-songwriter employs fantastically figurative language to tell stories about the dual nature of love and heartbreak, life and tragedy, and how one ironically depends on the other. Offering a different approach to America's oldest musical tradition, Pete Jordan plays an eclectic mix of garage rock, psychedelia and folk music with the Seattle band Cloud Person. Jordan's lyrical sense is more informed by indie rock, opting to deal with the broadness of thematic abstraction rather than tell specific stories.
Kye Alfred Hillig plays a confessional brand of folk music with some serious pop sensibility. The Tacoma-based singer-songwriter employs fantastically figurative language to tell stories about the dual nature of love and heartbreak, life and tragedy, and how one ironically depends on the other. Offering a different approach to America's oldest musical tradition, Pete Jordan plays an eclectic mix of garage rock, psychedelia and folk music with the Seattle band Cloud Person. Jordan's lyrical sense is more informed by indie rock, opting to deal with the broadness of thematic abstraction rather than tell specific stories.
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