friends&’s folx Is A Maximalist Manifesto About Folk Music, Capitalism, Family, Labor, The Internet, And More

Are you ready for a high-concept 112-track sampledelic glitch-pop album about, among other things, the commodification of folk music? Some background on folx, the new album from the project known as friends&: In 2015, under the name tirestires, a Toronto musician by the name of jc grame released a self-described “brainrotted bedroom pop” album called…

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