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The People Tree's self-titled album is a refreshing and unique take on folk music. The group's sound is characterized by intricate instrumentation, haunting vocal harmonies, and a knack for storytelling. The album's opening track, "The Tree," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its lush acoustic guitar and melancholic lyrics. "Whispering Wind" is a standout track, featuring a beautiful duet between the male and female vocalists, while "The River" showcases the band's talent for crafting catchy hooks. Throughout the album, the band explores themes of nature, love, and the human condition with a poetic sensibility that is both evocative and relatable. The People Tree's debut album is a must-listen for fans of contemporary folk music.
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Pretending | ||
It's Not Where You've Been | ||
Win You In Silence | ||
How Do I Tell Her | ||
My Song | ||
They Locked Up Their Guns | ||
Knowing You, Knowing Me | ||
And The World Keeps Spinning | ||
Monday Woman | ||
Medley Of 2 Songs: Listen / All In All |