Style of Music and Personality of Members:
This band is a folk band that is originally from Seattle. Inspired by many folk stories and tales, this band has been considered one of the best in indie-folk bands in the past century. In one very famous interview in Vancouver, Canada, the band leaders stated that they wanted to bring entertainment without promoting a visual aspects, but their actual music. This shows how they are more interested in making music without forcing their way into fame. Many musical review aspire them to becoming at the top of the indie industry because of their current talent and their young age.
Members:
- Robin Pecknold—lead vocals, guitar
- Skyler Skjelset—lead guitar, mandolin
- Christian Wargo—bass guitar, vocals
- Casey Wescott—keyboards, mandolin, vocals
- Morgan Henderson—multi-instrumentalist, arrangements
The Song "English House":
The song commences with a capo'd guitar and with some backup vocals and explodes with the entire band in 15 seconds inside the song. In the song there are mandolins, what seems to be a timpani, several guitars and strong back-up vocals. The song does include a nice folky-like effect and is relaxing and easy to listen to. The musical part is very easy to listen too. The story that this song tries to tell is an old tale of their hometown of Lushootseed. This story is about a lady louse that was often in quite solitude with herself in an immense house in which she got trapped in and died. Of course, the song does not complete revolve around this tale and it is constantly referring to other hidden aspects as well.
The song commences with a capo'd guitar and with some backup vocals and explodes with the entire band in 15 seconds inside the song. In the song there are mandolins, what seems to be a timpani, several guitars and strong back-up vocals. The song does include a nice folky-like effect and is relaxing and easy to listen to. The musical part is very easy to listen too. The story that this song tries to tell is an old tale of their hometown of Lushootseed. This story is about a lady louse that was often in quite solitude with herself in an immense house in which she got trapped in and died. Of course, the song does not complete revolve around this tale and it is constantly referring to other hidden aspects as well.