All Yours
Widowspeak take bits and pieces of rock, folk, and country history to make a pop Americana sound that feels antique. Whereas their first two records were dark and haunted, All Yours is all lightly shaken maracas, dreamy acoustic melodies, and getting so stoned the world feels like velvet.
Brooklyn's airy duo defy cliches and return from rural landscapes with a third full-length to be proud of.
For Widowspeak, the years after the release of 2013's Almanac and the Swamps EP were marked by departures and returns: Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas left Brooklyn for the Catskills and reunited with Woods' Jarvis Taveniere, who produced their debut, when it was time to make All Yours.
On dropping the needle on 'All Yours', the third album by Widowspeak, it's impossible to shake the notion that here is an album that might