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''Familiar Spirit'' is Edison's first full-length album, but the Denver-based acoustic trio has already established a passionate fan-base through relentless touring since forming in 2014. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Slaton, multi-instrumentalist Dustin Morris, and Grammy-nominated guitarist Maxwell Hughes (formerly of The Lumineers) craft alt-folk songs built on stirring instrumentals and vivid emotion. In addition to opening slots for artists such as Langhorne Slim, Iron & Wine, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, they've earned attention at music industry conferences including SXSW, CMJ and Folk Alliance International.
''Familiar Spirit'' is Edison's first full-length album, but the Denver-based acoustic trio has already established a passionate fan-base through relentless touring since forming in 2014. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Slaton, multi-instrumentalist Dustin Morris, and Grammy-nominated guitarist Maxwell Hughes (formerly of The Lumineers) craft alt-folk songs built on stirring instrumentals and vivid emotion. In addition to opening slots for artists such as Langhorne Slim, Iron & Wine, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, they've earned attention at music industry conferences including SXSW, CMJ and Folk Alliance International.
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Familiar Spirit [LP]
Artist: Edison
Format: Vinyl
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''Familiar Spirit'' is Edison's first full-length album, but the Denver-based acoustic trio has already established a passionate fan-base through relentless touring since forming in 2014. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Slaton, multi-instrumentalist Dustin Morris, and Grammy-nominated guitarist Maxwell Hughes (formerly of The Lumineers) craft alt-folk songs built on stirring instrumentals and vivid emotion. In addition to opening slots for artists such as Langhorne Slim, Iron & Wine, and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, they've earned attention at music industry conferences including SXSW, CMJ and Folk Alliance International.
        
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