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INDIE SPOTLIGHT

— Andrew Wrigglesworth (guitar, banjo, lead vocals) and Laura Coates (lead vocals) — make acoustic music in the tradition of David Rawlings and Gillian Welch, Ian and Sylvia and various other luminaries who have redefined folk music through the prism of shared sensibilities. With their third album,, they stir the sounds of melody and melancholia through the beguiling beauty and serene sensitivity that have been their calling card since the very beginning. Then again, that’s hardly surprising considering their spate of kudos — a 2021 CMAA Golden Guitar for Instrumental of the Year, Best Country Act honors at the 2021 Music Victoria awards and

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