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Of all the so-called “freak-folk” artists, Alela Diane may be the least freaky. As evinced by her 2006 debut, The Pirate’s Gospel, Diane trades in warm, cascading ballads that resonate more as anachronisms than innovations, transporting you back to early 20th-century Americana rather than forward to some distorted moment where folk bleeds into other genres. […]

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