The Pines

In any realm besides music, the idea of creating something fresh and familiar proves to be a blatant paradox. The Pines, in all their syncopated splendor, have achieved this equilibrium by making an album that’s appealing, yet not conforming. These Iowa natives emulate folk elements from the 1960s without sounding antiquated.

Party On

I.V.’s drunken debauchery may no longer be all that glamorous to our newly-minted 21-year old columnist

Judy Collins

These classics were first recorded by the Beatles in the era of Judy Collins’s early success, and the overlap between our memories of the two songwriters is celebrated here in a series of “covers” that totally transcend the genre. Like a great documentary filmmakerthink Ken Burns, not Michael MooreCollins knows exactly when to cut the cards and when to fold ’em.

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