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Waxahatchee & Kevin Morby

Indie Singer · Songwriters 6 albums picked
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What Waxahatchee & Kevin Morby said · 6 records

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Season of Glass
Yoko Ono ·1981
"One of my all-time favorite albums is Season of Glass by Yoko Ono. This is just like a total classic record to me; it's sort of famously the first thing she made after John passed away. It's just like a real triumph and heartbreak music, I think."
Watch this moment 2:20
Totally Crushed Out
That Dog. ·1995
"Totally Crushed Out is kind of one of my early favorite records. If you don't know that dog, they're a band from the 90s that are still making music. It's a really unique band that puts a lot of elements together that maybe you wouldn't think went together, but weirdly it goes together so beautifully."
Watch this moment 4:22
Stankonia
Outkast ·2000
"Outkast's Stankonia means no introduction. I'm very happy to have this record on vinyl; it's been a huge record for me. My favorite song to run to of all time is 'Bombs Over Baghdad' and it's always a song that I put on when I think I'm about to... not gonna be able to make it."
Watch this moment 5:15
"Don't Think I've Forgotten, which is a soundtrack to a documentary I believe under the same name, it's an incredible album... I'm obsessed with this thing and there's not a bad song on it... it's just incredible music and it's all from an era in Cambodia when they were making music that was very influenced by French rock and roll."
Watch this moment 7:15
For the Sake of the Song
Townes Van Zandt ·1968
"Townes Van Zandt's For the Sake of the Song kind of speaks for itself honestly, it's so classic. Some of my favorite Townes songs and some of the most classic Townes songs are on it, and yeah, Townes Van Zandt is an important artist for me."
Watch this moment 8:35
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