One of the most influential movements of the past decade, the rise in acid and psychedelic folk has been at once retro and groundbreaking.
Using artists such as Bert Jansch and John Fahey as touchstones, the likes of Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, Laura Marling and more have brought an old sound into new prominence.
In her new book 'Seasons They Change' DJ and journalist Jeanette Leech traces the origin of the sound. Detailing the revolutions in traditional music during the 60s, she follows the lineage through the 70s and 80s.
Detailing those who kept the sound alive, 'Seasons They Change' is a remarkable story which clearly links the artists of the Noughties with the innovators of the 60s. An exhaustive and readable account, Leech gets to nearly everyone involved in one of the past decade's most intriguing musical phenomenon.
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