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Dandelion
Singer-Songwriter · 2016

Dandelion

Big Thief's "Dandelion" is an intimate indie folk single, featuring Adrianne Lenker's breathy vocals over delicate acoustic and sparse electric guitar, exploring themes of self-examination and quiet m

September 2, 2016 · Quality Music (2)

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"Dandelion" feels like a whispered secret shared in the quietest hour. Adrianne Lenker's voice, fragile yet profound, floats above a landscape of tenderly plucked acoustic guitar and subtle, resonant electric textures. It's an album for introspection, for those moments when you need music that understands the quiet ache and the gentle hope of personal growth. Own it for its raw, unvarnished beauty and the way it invites you into a deeply personal, yet universally resonant, emotional space.

Moments Worth Listening For
The initial, almost fragile acoustic guitar melody that sets a deeply introspective tone.
The moment Adrianne Lenker's voice rises slightly in intensity, conveying a profound sense of yearning or quiet resignation.
The subtle introduction of a shimmering electric guitar line or a soft, brushed drum beat that expands the soundscape without losing intimacy.

How does Dandelion sound next to the rest of Big Thief's catalogue?

Melancholic+1.5σ

Melancholic saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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