On the latest episode of Roots Music Rambler, Noah Freeman and Blake Lacy of @kindredvalley joined us to talk about their founding as a band, how they collaborate to write music and much more.
The Huntington, W.Va.-based indy folk group experienced a dramatic rise to prominence in the Americana music scene in 2024, going from openers to headliners supporting its first album, then a new EP called What Was Left.
In this segment, the two discuss the impact of folk music and how the rich history of West Virginia and the economic impacts on that state inform their iterations of folk themes in modern music.
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