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The End Waxahatchee

To conclude, we ask Waxahatchee (aka singer/songwriter/guitarist Katie Crutchfield) some questions about endings and death. Named after the Waxahatchee Creek in her native Alabama, the project began while she was still a member of P.S. Eliot (a band with her twin sister Allison Crutchfield). From Waxahatchee’s bedroom-recorded debut, 2012’s American Weekend , through 2013’s Cerulean Salt and 2015’s Ivy Tripp (her first for Merge), the project has slowly gained momentum via critical acclaim and tours with the likes of

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