Kacy Anderson and Clayton Linthicum are second cousins, barely past the legal drinking age in their rural home, and have been playing music together for over a decade. Their music is steeped in the traditions of Southern Appalachia, the British Isles, and their Saskatchewan homeland, yet it is wholly forward-looking. Their recently released third full-length is a monumental leap forward for the duo, and one of the finest Canadian folk albums in decades.
Front and center on Strange Country is Kacy’s subtle and twisting voice and Clayton’s . . .
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