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American Weekend

by Waxahatchee

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Lachan Simpson
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Lachan Simpson An album of raw voiced folk-pop-Americana. Like Kimya Dawson's first post Moldy Peaches album, this first post P.S.Eliot solo album is - in retrospect - a chrysalis project. Obviously almost beautiful with indications of what will be coming next. Be Good and Noccalula are sublime. Favorite track: Be Good.
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heyseuz Beautiful music accompanied by a beautiful voice and striking lyrics, always love listening to this album Favorite track: Be Good.
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chase ophus An incredible album. Perfect nostalgic lo-fi music. Favorite track: Be Good.
hephaestus1999
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hephaestus1999 Mi tre ŝatas tiun albumo ĉar ŝlifa, akustika, roka sono ĝi havas, kaj mi ŝatas la sono solena kiu ĝi havas. :D Favorite track: Catfish.
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Catfish 03:58
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Grass Stain 02:29
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Rose, 1956 02:46
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Michel 03:00
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Be Good 02:32
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Bathtub 03:12
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Noccalula 02:41

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A collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop about relationships and transience, written and recorded in a week at Katie’s family’s Alabama home. “I don’t care if I’m too young to be unhappy,” she sings on “Grass Stain.” That lyric sort of sums up this entire album. It’s the kind of record you want to simultaneously keep all to yourself and share with everyone you’ve ever met.

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released January 13, 2012

Recorded and mixed by Katie Crutchfield
Mastered by Kyle Gilbride

Artwork by Aimee Lusty

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Waxahatchee Kansas City, Missouri

Katie Crutchfield’s southern roots are undeniable. The name of her solo musical project Waxahatchee comes from a creek not far from her childhood home in Alabama and seems to represent both where she came from and where she’s going.

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