The album Saskatchewan by Minor Thirds is a beautiful collection of songs that showcase the band's musical talent and versatility. The album features a mix of folk, country, and indie rock influences, with each track telling a unique story.
The vocals on the album are particularly impressive, with lead singer Sarah Hiltz delivering powerful performances that are both emotive and nuanced. The instrumentation is equally impressive, with each instrument adding its own unique texture to the songs.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Saskatchewan", a haunting ballad that tells the story of a woman struggling to come to terms with the loss of her lover. The song is beautifully arranged, with a delicate piano melody and gentle guitar strumming underscoring Hiltz's heart-wrenching vocals.
Another standout track is "The Hard Way", a catchy country-inspired tune that features some impressive guitar work and a driving rhythm section. The song's lyrics tell the story of a woman who is determined to make it on her own, even if it means learning things the hard way.