Most disarmingly, Welch and Rawlings sing candidly (it would seem — and even the gesture feels rare) of their own partnership. The baroque-teardrop "What We Had" evokes the supersensitive ache of Neil ...
The magnetic bond between Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, partners in life and in music, has always been central to their songs. On their latest album, the "we" becomes existential. Most disarmingly ...
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