Mark Matos & Os Beaches ready ‘Coyote & the Crosser’

If you’re one of those people still lamenting the (all too short) freak folk glory days of the mid-aughts, here’s a glimmer of hope: Mark Matos & Os Beaches’ forthcoming LP, Coyote and the Crosser (due March 22). The latest from these guys is a gripping (yes, gripping) collision of folk-infused rock psychedelia, working man’s gospel and seventies hippie improvisation. You fans of Devendra Banhart,  Edward Sharpe and Vetiver are going to go nuts for this, we are…

(The Bay Bridged)


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