Diane Cluck's seventh album,
Boneset, comes out on Tuesday, and it's a simple folk record, at times a hark back to the method of traditional singer-songwriter accompanied by piano (and occasional cello), while at others, a smidge of Topanga Canyon hippie culture can be heard. Cluck's vocal style here is a matter-of-fact, almost conversational delivery, but she's also earthy and teetering on arty, and carries herself with the confidence of a songwriter who's been spreading her words for years.
Cluck is also on tour! Dates
here. Sneak in a listen of
Boneset at
NPR.
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